Introduction: New Qing History and its Controversy.
Routledge/Taylor & Francis
Mario Cams
Mario Cams 康言 is an assistant professor at the history department, Macau University. He received his Phd in Sinology from KU Leuven University, 2015.
Publications
1. Journal articles
Cams, M. (forthcoming 2016). The Role of the Imperial Workshops in the Production of the Huangyu quanlan tu 皇輿全覽圖. Conference Proceedings (Beijing: Science Press).
Cams, M. (2014). Restituting Church Buildings and Negotiating Church Factions: Missionary Mapmakers and the Making of Local Networks (1712-1716). Frontiers of History in China 4:9, 489-505.
Cams, M. (2013). The discovery of Chinese Rites Controversy documents in a branch of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. Sino-Western Cultural Relations Journal, 35, 48-56.
Cams, M. (2013). The China Maps of Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville: Origins and Supporting Networks. Imago Mundi, 66 (1), 51-69.
Cams, M. (2013). 'Companions in Geography': The Sino-European Effort to Measure China, c.1685-1735. Imago Mundi, 66 (1), 143-144.
Cams, M. (2012). The Early Qing Geographical Surveys (1708-1716) as a Case of Collaboration between the Jesuits and the Kangxi Court. Sino-Western Cultural Relations Journal, 34, 1-20.
2. Book chapters
Cams, M. (forthcoming 2016). 18th Century Qing Atlas Production and Its European Connections. In: Saraiva, Luís (ed.). History of the Mathematical Sciences: Portugal and East Asia V (Singapore: World Scientific Publishing).
Cams, M. (2014). Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d’Anville and the 'Nouvel atlas de la Chine'. In: O'Malley J., Ribeiro R. (Eds.), Jesuit Mapmaking in China: D'Anville's "Nouvelle Atlas de la Chine" (1737), (Early Modern Catholicism and the Visual Arts Series 11), Philadelphia: St. Joseph’s University Press, 37-50.
Cams, M. (2012). The Early Qing Geographical Suveys (1708-1718) as seen through the 'Folded Memorials with Vermillion Endorsement of the Kangxi Reign'. In: Globalization and Glocalization in China, Leiden: Shilin, 203-250.
3. Thesis
Cams, M., Standaert, N. (sup.) (2015). Companions in Geography: Maps, Instruments and the Mapping of Qing China (c. 1685-1735).
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