Prof. CHEUNG Hok Ming

  • Legitimation of New Orders (CCK Foundation Grant)

  • The Relationship of Center and Periphery in Norman England (Direct Grant)

  • Charitable Services and Social Forces in History: the Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres, and the Franciscan & Dominican Orders (Direct Grant)

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Prof. CHEUNG Sui Wai

  • Coinage and Government Finances in Sixteenth-century China (The Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Hong Kong)
    2005 – 2006

  • Chinese Festivals in Hong Kong (The Learnet Production Fund, University of Hong Kong and the Teaching Development Fund, City University of Hong Kong)
    2003 – 2005

  • Heritage Book of the Wong Tai Sin District (The Wong Tai Sin District Board)
    2000 – 2003

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Prof. CHOI Chi Cheung

  • Family Firms and Business Network

  • Tradition and Change: A Comparative Study on the Jiao Festivals in Hong Kong, South China and South East Asia

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Prof. CHU Hung Lam (Director)

  • Development of the Statecraft Tradition in Ming China

  • Institutional Reproduction of Social Order in Late Imperial China

  • Confucian Canonization in Chinese History

  • Classcial Lectures and Statecraft Conception in the Court of Ming China. (RGC Research Grant Competitive Bids)
    2005 – 2007

  • The Spread and Transformation of Han Chinese Culture in 19th and 20th-century Northern Vietnam (Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange Research Grant)
    2002 – 2005

  • Classical Learning and Its Effect in the Court of Ming Taizu (RGC Research Grant – Direct Grant)
    2004 – 2005

  • Confucian Learning through Case-based Writings in the 'Xuean' Format (RGC Research Grant – Direct Grant)
    2001 – 2003

  • Collation of Philosophical Writings by Ming Confucian Masters – Part One (United College Lee Hysan Foundation Research Grant/Endowment Fund Research Grant)
    2000 – 2002

  • Chinese Legal Tradition and the Rule of Law: Legal Thoughts and Values in the Legal System of Song China and Their Modern Implications (UGC Funded Earmarked Grant)
    1996 – 1999

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Prof. David FAURE

  • Conversion of Chieftains: Territorial Gods, Chieftain Lineages and the Retention of Indigenous Identity in Border Areas

  • Shanxi Historical Relics, Recording and Preservation

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Prof. HO Pui Yin

  • Cultural between Hong Kong and Shanghai: Daily Lives of the Hong Kong Entrepreneurs in the Twentieth Century (Centre d'Etudes Francais sur la Chine Contemporaine, Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales)
    2004 – 2005

  • A Study on the Urban and Port Development in Hong Kong (Civil Engineering Department of the HKSAR Government)
    2002 – 2004

  • Historical Development of Hong Kong Observatory and Its Relationship with the Development of Hong Kong Community (The Hong Kong Observatory of the HKSAR Government)
    2002 – 2004

  • The Administrative History of the Hong Kong Government Agencies 1841-2002 (Public Records Office, HKSAR Government)
    2001 – 2004

  • A Study of Historical Development of Water Supply in Hong Kong (Water Supply Department of the HKSAR Government)
    1999 – 2002

  • Reconstruction of Shatin History – An Oral History Project (Wilson Heritage Trust)
    1995 – 2001

  • Regional and Kinship Networks of Guangdong Entrepreneurs in the 20th Century [Sino-France Joint Research Grant, in collaboration with Centre National des Recherches Scientifiques (CNRS) and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris, France]
    1999 – 2000

  • Reconstruction of Fisherman Pier of Aberdeen
    1999 – 2000

  • Development of Herbal Park in Wu Kau Tang Village in the New Territories
    1999 – 2000

  • Hong Kong Old Enterprises and Entrepreneurs since 1840 (HKUGC)
    1996 – 1997

  • Social Origins of the Merchants Class in Guangdong Province during the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries (HKUGC)
    1994 – 1995

  • Prosopography of Social Elite in the Pearl River Delta during the Early Republican Period (HKUGC)
    1992 – 1993

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Prof. LAI Ming Chiu

  • The Family System in Han China

  • Date and Society in Han Empire: The Reach of the State in Donghai Commandery

  • Bureaucratic Structure and Social Forces in the Commandery-Prefecture Levels of Han China (220 B.C. to A.D. 220): The Studies of the Bamboo Slips and Wooden Documents Found at Juyan Prefecture and Donghai Commandery

  • A Preliminary Study on the System of Household Register and Land Tax of the Wu kingdom (222-265) from the Bamboo and Woodern Documents Excavated at Zoumalou in Changsha

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Prof. LAU Yee Cheung

  • Haven of Hope Christian Service and the Shaping of the Tseung Kwan O New Town

  • Collaboration among Hospitals against the SARS Epidemic in the Spring, 2003

  • History and Culture of Hakka People

  • Hu Han-min and the First KMT-CCP Collaboration

  • A Study of Dr. Ting-fu Tsiang

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Prof. LEUNG Yuen Sang

  • The Christian Dreams: Models of Christian Higher Education in Asia (RGC Earmarked Grant)
    2004 – 2006

  • The Walls and Waters: A Comparative Study of City Cultures in Modern Asia (RGC Earmarked Grant)
    2004 – 2006

  • "Culture" or "Destiny"? – The Confucian Experiment in Modern Singapore (RGC Earmarked Grant)
    2000 – 2003

  • The Uncertain Phoenix (RGC Earmarked Grant)
    1997 – 1999

  • The Legitimation of New Orders: A Comparative Study of Chinese and World History (CCK Foundation Grant)
    1996 – 1999

  • Thirteen Points of Lights (RGC Earmarked Grant)
    1996 – 1998

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Prof. SO Kee Long

  • Historical GIS Database on the Songjiang Region in Late Ming China
    2005

    (數據庫 http://www.jlgis.cuhk.edu.hk/songjiang)

  • Legal Development, Corporate Governance, and Bounded Rationality: Company Law and Publishing Corporations in China and Great Britain in the Early Twentieth Century (Direct Grant)
    2003 – 2004

  • The Cotton Industry of Songjianfu in Jiangnan in Late-Ming China: A Spatial and Institutional Study (UGC Earmarked Grant)
    2002 – 2004

  • In-service Teacher Training Course: Learning and Teaching of S1-3 Integrated Humanities (Education Department)
    2002 – 2004

  • A Comparative Study of Corruption: The Cases of Francis Bacon and Chang Chu-cheng (Direct Grant)
    2001 – 2003

  • Chinese Legal Tradition and the Rule of Law: Legal Thoughts and Values in the Legal System of Song China and Their Modern Implications (UGC Earmarked Grant)
    1996 – 1999

  • Legal Institutions and Economic Performance in Chinese Context: An Empirical Study of Southern Fukien Economy in Sung-Yuan Times (CUHK Research Committee Funding)
    1997 – 1998

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Prof. YIP Hon Ming

  • Women's Culture and the Local Culture of South China

  • Gender and Colonialism: Women's Issues in Colonial Hong Kong

  • Small Peasant Economy, Commercial Capital, and Foreign Capitalism in 20th-Century North China

  • Hong Kong and the Chinese Revolution

  • Class, Race and Gender in Pictorial China

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