Title: Institute of History
1Institute of History PhilologyImportant
Research Achievements (2004-2006)
2Important Research Achievements (2004-2006)
- Project for the Publication of New Perspectives
on Chinese History and Research on Prehistoric
Taiwanese History - Research on Traditional Chinese Legal Culture
- Archaeological Research on 17th Century Taiwan
- 1. The Zeelandia Fort Ruins(??????)
- 2. The Shenei Ruins(????)
- Brief Overview of the Digital Archives of Bronze
Images and Inscriptions - The Compilation and Publication of the Popular
Literature Collection
3Project for the Publication of New Perspectives
on Chinese History and Research on Prehistoric
Taiwanese History
- In 2008, the Institute of History Philology
will publish New Perspectives on Chinese History
and Research on Prehistoric Taiwanese History.
The former work sheds new light on Chinese
history by providing fresh interpretations, while
the latter work provides a comprehensive overview
of the most important research works on the
cultural history of prehistoric Taiwan and
provides a complete summary of all research
developments of the Institute of History
Philology to date. - New Perspectives on Chinese History is comprised
of 10 volumes The Formation of Ancient
Civilization, Grass-roots Society, Life and
Culture, The Great Transformations in the History
of Chinese Thought, Images of Cultural Relics,
The Formation and Transformation of Chinese
Traditional Legal Culture, History of Medical
Treatment, History of Religion, Women and Gender,
The History of Mathematics and Computation and
the History of Science and Technology. - Research on Prehistoric Taiwanese History is
comprised of two volumes Interaction and
Transformation, and Theory, Methodology, and
Interpretation.
4Research on Traditional Chinese Legal Culture
- The Research Facility for Legal History at the
Institute of History Philology has already
become an important center for the
interdisciplinary study of legal history for
scholars in Taiwan and abroad. - The Research Series on Legal History will be
published in the upcoming months. The first work
is entitled Legal Institutions, Interpretations
of the Classics, and Ethics in Traditional China.
The second work is entitled Power and Culture in
the Legal Proceedings of Ming and Qing China.
5Archaeological Research on 17th Century Taiwan
- 1. The Zeelandia Fort (??????)
- The wealth and variety of pottery and ceramic
remains from China, the Netherlands (Holland),
and Japan found at the ruins of the Zeelandia
Fort (??????) provide concrete evidence for the
existence of Taiwan as a base for cultural
exchange and trade in the East Asian region
during the 17th century. These finds confirm such
accounts previously only found in historical
documents.
Kraak Porcelain (????)
White tobacco pipe (???)
Karatsu Ware (?????)
6- 2. The Shenei Ruins (????)
- The relics excavated at the Shenei Ruins such as
anping flasks and the blue and white porcelain
point to the frequent interaction between the
Dutch and the Taiwanese aborigines. The relics
found at the Shenei Ruins also confirm that the
Zeelandia Fort (????) constituted an important
trade and transfer station along the coastal
region of southwestern Taiwan.
Porcelain in underglaze blue (???)
Excavation site of the Shenei Ruins
Relics from a burial site at the Shenei ruins
- The excavation of these precious relics at the
Zeelandia Fort and Shenei Ruins demonstrates the
position of Taiwan in the international trade
sphere and the East Asian cultural network in
general during the 17th century.
7Brief Overview of the Digital Archives of Bronze
Images and Inscriptions
- The information on the collection of ancient
bronze inscriptions, rubbings and bronze vessels
and utensils from the latter half of the Shang
Dynasty and Zhou Dynasty has been transformed
into an easily searchable database. - The database contains a word-by-word explanation
of the bronze inscriptions as well as a revised
and enlarged database collection containing all
basic information on the bronze vessels along
with images of the vessels, sketches of the
contours of the vessels, and images of
embellishments found in the bronze rubbings. - The compilation of the vessel images,
embellishments found in the rubbings, and bronze
inscriptions into a single data-base makes this
database a world-class database for research on
bronze vessels and ancient bronze inscriptions. - The establishment of this database has opened new
arenas for research on the ancient Chinese
written language and research on ancient Chinese
history.
8The Compilation and Publication of the Popular
Literature Collection
- The Institute of History and Philology has
collected a wealth of historical materials on
popular literature. The popular literature
materials stored at the Institute amount to over
20,000 titles. - The Institute houses a great variety of all kinds
of popular literature materials. The vast
collection of traditional popular literature and
music includes works of traditional opera (xiqu,
??), ballad songs (geyao, ??), legends
(chuanshuo, ??), stories (gushi, ??), popular
opera (suqu, ??), popular music (suyue, ??),
proverbs (yanyu, ??), riddles (??) , truncated
witticisms or enigmatic folk similes (xiehouyu,
???), professional jargon (qiekouyu, ???),
peddlers expressions (jiaomaisheng,???), and
other forms of popular culture. - The Institute of History Philology has
cooperated with the Shin Wen Feng Print Company
(??????) to publish the Popular Literature
Collection. The Popular Literature Collection
consists of 500 volumes and is divided into five
main themes. - The six main categories of the Popular Literature
Collection are drama (xiju,??), prosimetric
literature (shuochang wenxue, ????),
miscellaneous songs (zaqu, ??), vaudeville
(variety show) (zashua, ??), and songs without
musical accompaniment (tuge, ??), and
miscellaneous literature. - This collection contains important historical
materials for research on Chinese popular folk
culture throughout the centuries.