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Sacred Fonts and the American Revival of the Silk Road: Printing Mongolian in the Chinese Repository Proceeding/Conference:International Symposium of Macao, Hong Kong and 'Silk Road on the Sea' in Global Perspective | 2015 | ||
Manifesting Extraterritoriality in China: Caleb Cushing's Revolutionary Commerce and the United Republics of Christendom Proceeding/Conference:International Workshop on China’s Identity in International Law | 2016 | ||
Caleb Cushing in the Context of Nineteenth-century American Print Culture: Reviewing Extraterritoriality in the Treaty of Wangxia Proceeding/Conference:International Symposium on the Relations between Macao and the United States in the Global Perspective, University of Macao | 2014 | ||
Revising John Quincy Adams’s Views on the Opium War in The Chinese Repository Proceeding/Conference:The Opium Workshop | 2016 | ||
The Sacred Fonts of the American Mission Press: Printing Mongolian from Canton between the Opium Wars Proceeding/Conference:Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Science (HKIHSS) Interdisciplinary Lunchtime Seminar | 2017 | ||
The Shadow of Canton in Herman Melville's 'Benito Cereno' (1855) Proceeding/Conference:American Studies Programme, University of Hong Kong | 2009 | ||
World Trade and the Early American Stereotypes of Canton, China Proceeding/Conference:United States Consulate, Guangzhou, China | 2009 | ||
Once upon a time in 1784: National Biography and the American quest for Free Trade in China Proceeding/Conference:International Symposium on China and Global Modernity, 1784–1919 | 2016 | ||
Thomas DeQuincey, Free Trade, and the Anxious Evangelism of Extraterritorial Printing: revising President John Quincy Adams's 'Lecture on the War with China' (1841) for The Chinese Repository Proceeding/Conference:HKU School of English's "Victorians and the Democratic Imagination (Hong Kong)" Workshop | 2016 | ||
Free trade and the Messianic Legacies of Protestant American Printing in nineteenth-century China Proceeding/Conference:Annual Conference of the Association for Asian American Studies, AAAS 2013 | 2013 | ||
Early American Missionaries to China and the Global Public Sphere Proceeding/Conference:International Symposium in Memory of S.W. Williams | 2012 | ||
The culture of American Commerce in Shanghai Proceeding/Conference:Interdisciplinary Colloquium on "A Tale of Ten Cities: Sino-American Intellectual Exchange in the Treaty Port Era, 1840-1950" | 2011 | ||
Legacies of ginseng and the continental drifts of early National Commerce Proceeding/Conference:Conference on Propaganda, Persuasion, the Press and the American Revolution, 1763-1783 | 2016 | ||
Picturing the extraterritorial graveyard: the visual aesthetics of Free Trade Imperialism in Commodore Perry’s Narrative of the Expedition (1856) Proceeding/Conference:Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, AAS 2016 | 2016 | ||
Caleb Cushing’s Law of Nations and the Invention of US Extraterritoriality in the Nineteenth-century China Proceeding/Conference:Conference on "After the Leviathan? About the Creation of Global lines of politics and polity in and after the Age of Extremes" | 2014 | ||
"Such a Sight You Never Saw": Harriett Low's Picturesque Language and the Romance of the Opium Trade Proceeding/Conference:Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, AAS 2014 | 2014 | ||
Printing Faith in China: plotting the Canton Press onto the "American Renaissance" Proceeding/Conference:2013 Annual American Studies Network Conference - The 10th Anniversary | 2013 | ||
Early American Printers in Canton Proceeding/Conference:Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences China Interdisciplinary Lunchtime Seminar | 2011 | ||
Faith, Commerce and Reverend David Abeel's Global Geographic Imagination: Mapping 'South-eastern Asia' in Journal of a Residence in China, and the Neighboring Countries, from 1829 to 1833 (1834) Proceeding/Conference:Symposium of Oceanic Archives and Transnational American Studies | 2012 | ||
The geological picturesque and the rise of corporate character in Washington Irving's astoria: or anecdotes of an enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains (1836) Proceeding/Conference:HKU School of English Conference | 2010 | ||
Picturesque grave yards and the visual aesthetics of Free Trade in Commodore Matthew Perry's 'Narrative of the expedition of an American squadron to the China Seas and Japan' (1856) Proceeding/Conference:Seminar of the School of Modern Languages and Cultures, SMLC 2010 | 2010 | ||
The speculative romance of early Sino-American commerce in the journals of Major Samuel Shaw, the first American Consul at Canton (1847) Proceeding/Conference:Interdisplinary Colloquium (Hong Kong, Macau, Guangzhou) on Narratives of Free Trade in Early Sino-American Relations | 2009 | ||
Ginseng, genre, and the continental drifts of early American commerce Proceeding/Conference:International Symposium on Migrant Entrepeneurship in the Mainland and Chinese Diaspora | 2009 | ||
Matthew Perry's Gunboat Diplomacy and the visual aesthetics of Macau's Protestant Graveyard Proceeding/Conference:1st International Interdisciplinary Conference on Macau Studies | 2009 | ||
Porcelain pagodas and the cultural alienation of finance capital Proceeding/Conference:Transforming Henry James: the 5th International Conference of the Henry James Society | 2011 |