Grant Recipients, 2018-2019 (I)
Dec 17, 2018Recipients in the Domestic Region
(in order of date application received) | Unit: NT$ |
A. Publication Subsidies
1. Yu-chung Lee
Institute of History, National Tsing Hua University, with Regalado Trota José of University of Santo Tomas (The Philippines)
“Minnan-Spanish Historical Document Series”
Grant amount : NT$500,000
Grant period : 1 year
Recipients in the American Region
(in order of date application received) | Unit: US$ |
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. Rebecca Karl
New York University
“Conjuring the Socialist Rural: Locality, Economy, and Imagination of Village Life in 1950s China”
Grant amount : US$17,500
Grant period : 6 months
2. Anthony DeBlasi
State University of New York, Albany
“Cambridge History of China, Volume 4: Workshop Grant Proposal”
Grant amount : US$20,000
Grant period : 6 months
3. Hoyt Tillman
Arizona State University
“Culture and Power in China’s History”
Grant amount : US$12,500
Grant period : 6 months
4. Young Oh
Arizona State University
“Aesthetics of Embodiment: Drama, Ritual, and Food in Traditional Sinitic Culture”
Grant amount : US$20,000
Grant period : 6 months
B. Publication Subsidies
1. Emily Andrew
Cornell University Press
“Vaccinating the Nation: Mass Immunization and the Making of Modern Chinese Citizens”, by Mary Augusta Brazelton
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
2. Robert Graham
Harvard University
“Becoming Taiwanese: Ethnogenesis in a Colonial City, 1880s-1950s”, by Evan N. Dawley
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
3. Emily Andrew
Cornell University Press
“The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier”, by Benno Weiner
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
4. Christian Winting
Columbia University Press
“The Unworthy Scholar from Pingjiang: Republican-era Martial Arts Fiction”, by John Christopher Hamm
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
5. Christian Winting
Columbia University Press
“Minjian: The Rise of China’s Grassroots Intellectuals”, by Sebastian Veg
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
6. Beth Fuget
University of Washington Press
“The Way of the Barbarians: Reinterpreting Chineseness and Barbarism in Tang and Song China, 800-1200 CE”, by Shao-yun Yang
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
Recipients in the European Region
(in order of date application received) | Unit: Euro |
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. Geoffrey Ernest Richard Lloyd
The Needham Research Institute (UK)
“Science in the Forest, Science in the Past Mark 2”
Grant amount : €4,480
Grant period : 6 months
2. Heinz Christoph Steinhardt
University of Vienna (Austria)
“New Forms of Evidence for the Study of Contention in China”
Grant amount : €17,000
Grant period : 6 months
B. Special Project Grants
1. Gunter Schubert
University of Tuebingen (Germany)
“Continuation of the European Research Center on Contemporary Taiwan -- A CCK Foundation Overseas Center, 2019-2023”
Grant amount : €396,250
Grant period : 5 years
2. Bart Dessein
European Association of Chinese Studies (Belgium)
“EACS Library Travel Grants (2019-2021)”
Grant amount : €30,000
Grant period : 3 years