Prof. Wayne Patterson: William Nelson Lovatt in Late Qing China

Royal Asiatic Society Lecture Theatre 14 Stephenson Way, London, United Kingdom

William Nelson Lovatt in Late Qing China looks at the Imperial Maritime Customs Service and the final decades of the last Chinese dynasty through the lens of a British-American who served as a Tidesurveyor at nearly a dozen treaty ports.  Rather than focusing on Inspector-General Sir Robert Hart with a top-down approach, Lovatt's perspective is from the bottom-up,…

David Leffman: Popular Chinese Woodblock Prints: Folk Art, Gods and Propaganda

Royal Asiatic Society Lecture Theatre 14 Stephenson Way, London, United Kingdom

Chinese woodblock prints were once made in their millions, but now the art is dying out. Using about 40 prints from his collection, David Leffman presents some of the different types: bright and cheerful new year prints, fierce door guardians and talismans, “paper horse” deity prints, and action-packed nineteenth-century propaganda. The talk investigates the hidden…

Stephen Simmons: Maymyo Days: Forgotten Lives of a Burma Hill Station

Royal Asiatic Society Lecture Theatre 14 Stephenson Way, London, United Kingdom

The title of the book is Maymyo Days, but it is really the sub title, Forgotten Lives of a Burma Hill Station which best describes what the book is really all about – I have written about some, as is the case with most of us ordinary, ‘normal’ people, who lived in the Shan Hills,…

The View from RAS Beijing: China, Technology, Community and the Future (Alan Babington-Smith and Melinda Liu)

Royal Asiatic Society Lecture Theatre 14 Stephenson Way, London, United Kingdom

        Coming from two people who've resided in China for more than two decades each, this easily could sound like a survival guide for  living and working in Beijing.  However, the key to why a society such as RASBJ has been able to survive -- and thrive -- in the challenging environment…

Book Launch Dr Joshua Ehrlich: The East India Company and the Politics of Knowledge

Royal Asiatic Society Lecture Theatre 14 Stephenson Way, London, United Kingdom

Free and open to all at 14 Stephenson Way, NW1 2HD To join online email Matty: mb@royalasiaticsociety.org   The East India Company is remembered as the world's most powerful, not to say notorious, corporation. But for many of its advocates from the 1770s to the 1850s it was also the world's most enlightened one. Joshua…