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* Blofeld, J. ''The Jewel in the Lotus: An Outline of Present Day Buddhism in China''. London: Sidgwick & Jackson for The Buddhist Society, 1948. | * Blofeld, J. ''The Jewel in the Lotus: An Outline of Present Day Buddhism in China''. London: Sidgwick & Jackson for The Buddhist Society, 1948. | ||
* Britton, R. S. ''The Chinese Periodical Press 1800-1912''. Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore: Kelly & Walsh, 1933. | * Britton, R. S. ''The Chinese Periodical Press 1800-1912''. Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore: Kelly & Walsh, 1933. | ||
+ | * Carter, James. ''Heart of Buddha, Heart of China: The Life of Tanxu, a Twentieth-Century Monk''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. | ||
* Carus, P. ''The Gospel of Buddha According to Ancient Records''. Chicago: Open Court, 1895. | * Carus, P. ''The Gospel of Buddha According to Ancient Records''. Chicago: Open Court, 1895. | ||
* -----. ''Buddhist Hymns: Versified Translations from the Dhammapadaand Various other Sources Adapted to Modern Music''. Chicago: Open Court, 1911. | * -----. ''Buddhist Hymns: Versified Translations from the Dhammapadaand Various other Sources Adapted to Modern Music''. Chicago: Open Court, 1911. | ||
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* ''China's Millions'', 1875-1963, London. | * ''China's Millions'', 1875-1963, London. | ||
* ''Chinese Buddhist'', 1930-1932, Shanghai. | * ''Chinese Buddhist'', 1930-1932, Shanghai. | ||
+ | * Clower, Jason. ''The Unlikely Buddhologist: Tiantai Buddhism in Mou Zongsan's New Confucianism.'' Leiden: Brill, 2010. | ||
* David-Neel, A. ''Le modernisme bouddhiste et le bouddhisme du Buddha''. Paris: Maison F. Alcan & G. Reunies, 1911. | * David-Neel, A. ''Le modernisme bouddhiste et le bouddhisme du Buddha''. Paris: Maison F. Alcan & G. Reunies, 1911. | ||
* Demieville, P. "Notes on Buddhist Hymnology in the Far East" in S. Balasooriya et al., eds., ''Buddhist Studies in Honour of Walpola Rahula'' (London: Gordon Fraser, 1980.) | * Demieville, P. "Notes on Buddhist Hymnology in the Far East" in S. Balasooriya et al., eds., ''Buddhist Studies in Honour of Walpola Rahula'' (London: Gordon Fraser, 1980.) | ||
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* -----. "Transitions in the Practice and Defense of Chinese Pure Land Buddhism," in Steven Heine and Charles S. Prebish, eds. ''Buddhism in the Modern World: Adaptations of an Ancient Tradition'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003): 125-142. | * -----. "Transitions in the Practice and Defense of Chinese Pure Land Buddhism," in Steven Heine and Charles S. Prebish, eds. ''Buddhism in the Modern World: Adaptations of an Ancient Tradition'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003): 125-142. | ||
* Long Darui. "An Interfaith Dialogue between the Chinese Buddhist Leader Taixu and Christians." ''Buddhist-Christian Studies'', Vol. 20 (2000), pp. 167-189. | * Long Darui. "An Interfaith Dialogue between the Chinese Buddhist Leader Taixu and Christians." ''Buddhist-Christian Studies'', Vol. 20 (2000), pp. 167-189. | ||
+ | * Meynard, Thierry. ''The Religious Philosophy of Liang Shuming: The Hidden Buddhist.'' Leiden: Brill, 2011. | ||
* McMahan, David. "Modernity and the Early Discourse of Scientific Buddhism." ''Journal of the American Academy of Religion'', Vol. 72, no. 4 (Dec. 2004): 897-933. | * McMahan, David. "Modernity and the Early Discourse of Scientific Buddhism." ''Journal of the American Academy of Religion'', Vol. 72, no. 4 (Dec. 2004): 897-933. | ||
* Mori Noriko, "Liang Qichao, Late-Qing Buddhism, and Modern Japan," in Joshua A. Fogel, ed. ''The Role of Japan in Liang Qichao's Introduction of Modern Western Civilization to China''. China Research Monograph, no. 57 (Berkeley: University of California, 2004): 222-246. | * Mori Noriko, "Liang Qichao, Late-Qing Buddhism, and Modern Japan," in Joshua A. Fogel, ed. ''The Role of Japan in Liang Qichao's Introduction of Modern Western Civilization to China''. China Research Monograph, no. 57 (Berkeley: University of California, 2004): 222-246. | ||
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* Aviv, Eyal. "Differentiating the Pearl From the Fish Eye: Ouyang Jingwu (1871-1943) and the Revival of Scholastic Buddhism." Ph.D. Dissertation. Harvard University, 2008. | * Aviv, Eyal. "Differentiating the Pearl From the Fish Eye: Ouyang Jingwu (1871-1943) and the Revival of Scholastic Buddhism." Ph.D. Dissertation. Harvard University, 2008. | ||
- | * Chang, Po-hui. "Rejuvenating China: Hsu Ti-shan's (1893-1941) | + | * Chang, Po-hui. "Rejuvenating China: Hsu Ti-shan's (1893-1941) Quest for a Religious Formula." The University of Wisconsin - Madison: Ph.D. Dissertation, 1996. |
* Chen, Hsi-yuan. "Confucianism Encounters Religion: The Formation of Religious Discourse and the Confucian Movement in Modern China." Ph.D. Dissert. Harvard University, 1999. | * Chen, Hsi-yuan. "Confucianism Encounters Religion: The Formation of Religious Discourse and the Confucian Movement in Modern China." Ph.D. Dissert. Harvard University, 1999. | ||
- | * Chu, William P. "A Buddha-Shaped Hole: Yinshun's 印順 (1906-2005) Critical Buddhology and the Theological Crisis in Modern Chinese Buddhism." | + | * Chu, William P. "A Buddha-Shaped Hole: Yinshun's 印順 (1906-2005) Critical Buddhology and the Theological Crisis in Modern Chinese Buddhism." Ph.D. Dissertation. UCLA, 2006. |
* Hammerstrom, Erik. "Buddhists Discuss Science in Modern China (1895-1949)." Ph.D. Dissertation. Indiana University, 2010. | * Hammerstrom, Erik. "Buddhists Discuss Science in Modern China (1895-1949)." Ph.D. Dissertation. Indiana University, 2010. | ||
- | * Jessup, James Brooks. “The Householder Elite: Buddhist Activism in Shanghai, 1920-1956.” Ph.D. | + | * Jessup, James Brooks. “The Householder Elite: Buddhist Activism in Shanghai, 1920-1956.” Ph.D. Dissertation. University of California, Berkeley, 2010. |
* Mast, Herman William, III. "An Intellectual Biography of Tai Chi-T'ao from 1891 to 1928." Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1970. | * Mast, Herman William, III. "An Intellectual Biography of Tai Chi-T'ao from 1891 to 1928." Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1970. | ||
+ | * Ritzinger, Justin. "Anarchy in the Pure Land: Tradition, Modernity, and the Cult of Maitreya in Republican China." Ph.D. Dissertation. Harvard University, 2010. | ||
* Saywell, William George Gabriel. "The Thought of Tai Chi-T'ao, 1912-1928." Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Toronto (Canada), 1969. | * Saywell, William George Gabriel. "The Thought of Tai Chi-T'ao, 1912-1928." Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Toronto (Canada), 1969. | ||
* Tien Po-yao. "A Modern Buddhist Monk-reformer in China: The Life and Thought of Yin-shun." California Institute of Integral Studies: Ph.D. Dissertation, 1995. | * Tien Po-yao. "A Modern Buddhist Monk-reformer in China: The Life and Thought of Yin-shun." California Institute of Integral Studies: Ph.D. Dissertation, 1995. |
This page collects print courses on Modern Chinese Buddhism between 1850 and 1950. It is not consistently updated, and is sadly out of date. It should be used as a guide only. The editor for this page is Gregory Adam Scott.
This list does not include dissertations that were subsequently published as books listed above.