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  • CfP: Athens Institute for Education and Research

    On behalf of Chia Ning, Professor of History, Central College. Dear Scholars in the Manchu Studies, Dr. Gregory T. Papanikos, President of Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER), and Dr. David P.…

  • Qingshu quanji 清書全集, An Early Qing Manchu Language Book

    By Annie Zhanling Wang, Harvard University “Ice foloho manju-i geren bithe” Qingshu quanji 清書全集 is an early Qing Manchu language primer that has not yet received extensive scholarly attention. It…

  • Summer 2024 Online Manchu Courses

    We are pleased to announce the return of summer online Manchu courses offered by Manchu Studies Group members. Three courses will be offered this summer: a beginner course, a review/intermediate…

  • Stuck in the Middle: An Example of Ephemera in a Rebound Manchu book

    Sarah Bramao-Ramos is a Research Assistant Professor at the Society of Fellows in the Humanities at the University of Hong Kong. If you go to any library and ask to…

  • Qingwen buhui 清文補匯 and the Evolution of Women-Related Manchu Words

    By Annie Zhanling Wang, Harvard University[1]       How might a person living during the Qing talk about women? One way to approach this question is to think about women-related vocabulary.…

  • Manchu Studies at AAS 2024 – Seattle

    The Manchu Studies Group will once again be holding a social meeting in conjunction with the annual Association for Asian Studies conference, which takes place next month in Seattle. Our…

  • Manchu Studies Annual Bibliography: 2023

    Dear gucuse: ice aniya amba urgun sebjen okini! To mark the beginning of a new year, the Manchu Studies Group has compiled a bibliography of English-language publications in Manchu studies…

  • The Manchu Script and the Endangered Alphabets Project

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    A guest post by Tim Brookes, executive director of the Endangered Alphabets Project.

  • Volume 19 of Saksaha

    In case you missed it, Volume 19 of Saksaha: A Journal of Manchu Studies was published earlier this year, available open-access at https://journals.publishing.umich.edu/saksaha/. The table of contents is as follows:…

  • Autumn 2023 Spoken Sibe Courses

    On behalf of Veronika Zikmundová: Dear Colleagues, I would like to share the information about the online courses of spoken Sibe (online via Zoom) taught by Kicengge and myself, which…

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