<p><strong style=color: rgba(34 34 34 1)><em>Reflections on Mainland China and Taiwan</em></strong><span style=color: rgba(34 34 34 1)> is a multi-disciplinary collection of research articles on East&nbsp;Asia by scholars from Seton Hall University's Asian Studies program. It encompasses a&nbsp;broad range of topics covering philosophy and religion history international relations&nbsp;language and culture. It includes a history of Seton Hall's Chinese program one of the&nbsp;earliest such curricula in the United States. Two papers compare eastern and western&nbsp;philosophies while other articles examine the concept of the Mandate of Heaven and&nbsp;the role of shaman in Song China society. Three essays explore various topics&nbsp;concerning Taiwan. Treatises on modern Chinese history provide a profile of a Chinese&nbsp;feminist and revolutionary during revolution against the imperial court and how&nbsp;Shanghai served as a refuge for Jews fleeing Europe during the World War II. Another&nbsp;essay outlines the contemporary practice and the health benefits of pacticing Yang Style&nbsp;Taijiquan.</span></p><p><br></p><p><span style=color: rgba(34 34 34 1)><span>?</span>Readers will gain insight into various dimensions of Asian history and culture. This book&nbsp;is dedicated to Dr. Edwin Pak-wah Leung who taught at Seton Hall for forty&nbsp;years. </span></p>
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