Project Details
Qing Coinage, 1850 to 1911: Mint Statistics, Numismatic Evidence, and Monetary Policy
Applicant
Professor Dr. Hans Ulrich Vogel
Subject Area
Social and Cultural Anthropology, Non-European Cultures, Jewish Studies and Religious Studies
Term
from 2005 to 2012
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 13020509
Final Report Year
2015
Final Report Abstract
No abstract available
Publications
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“Coin Production During the Qianlong and Jiaqing Reigns (1736-1820): Issues in Cash and Silver Supply”, in: Thomas Hirzel und Nanny Kim (Hrsg.), Metals, Monies, and Markets in Early Modern Societies: East Asian and Global Perspectives, Berlin: Verlag (Bunka – Wenhua: Tübinger Ostasiatische Forschungen; 17), 2008, S. 171-189
Burger, Werner
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Marco Polo Was in China: New Evidence from Currencies, Salts and Revenues, Leiden: Brill (Monies, Markets and Finance in China and East Asia; 2), 2013
Vogel, Hans Ulrich
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“Coins which are not Money: Cultural Functions and Symbolism”, in: Jane Kate Leonard / Ulrich Theobald (eds.), Money in Asia (1200 -1900): Small Currencies in Social and Political Contexts, Leiden: Brill (Monies, Markets and Finance in East Asia; 6), 2015, S. 309-342
Burger, Werner
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“Copper Cash in Chinese Short Stories Compiled by Feng Menglong (1574-1646)”, in: Jane Kate Leonard / Ulrich Theobald (eds.), Money in Asia (1200 -1900): Small Currencies in Social and Political Contexts, Leiden: Brill (Monies, Markets and Finance in East Asia; 6), 2015, S. 224-246
Shan Kunqin
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“Japanese and Vietnamese Coins Circulating in China: A Numismatic Approach”, in: Jane Kate Leonard / Ulrich Theobald (eds.), Money in Asia (1200 -1900): Small Currencies in Social and Political Contexts, Leiden: Brill (Monies, Markets and Finance in East Asia; 6), 2015, S. 220-223
Burger, Werner
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“Silver is Expensive, Cash is Cheap”: Official and Private Cash Forgeries as the Main Cause for the Nineteenth Century Monetary Turmoil”, in: Jane Kate Leonard / Ulrich Theobald (eds.), Money in Asia (1200 -1900): Small Currencies in Social and Political Contexts, Leiden: Brill (Monies, Markets and Finance in East Asia; 6), 2015, S. 143-154
Burger, Werner
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“Smoke on the Mountain: The Infamous Counterfeiting Case of Tongzi District, Guizhou Province, 1794”, in: Jane Kate Leonard / Ulrich Theobald (eds.), Money in Asia (1200 -1900): Small Currencies in Social and Political Contexts, Leiden: Brill (Monies, Markets and Finance in East Asia; 6), 2015, S. 188-219
Cao Jin and Hans Ulrich Vogel