Cao Jin and Alexander Jost (eds.), “What Makes the World Go Round: Festschrift in Honor of Hans Ulrich Vogel”, Asian Review of World Histories, 12.2 (2024): 123-354.
- Achim Mittag, Cao Jin and Alexander Jost, “Introduction“, 123-132;
- Iwo Amelung, “Stealthily Breaching Dikes and the Bare Sticks Substatute: Notes on Some Legal Aspects of River Hydraulics in Late Imperial China”, 133-151;
- Harro von Senger, “The Death Penalty in Chinese Law”, 152-169;
- Huang Fei, “Sulfur Manufacturing at Hot Springs in Early Modern Chinese Borderlands: Local Practices and Global Networks”, 170-185;
- Nanny Kim, “Silver Ores and Deposits in the Southwest of Qing China and Adjoining Borderlands”, 186-207;
- Lothar von Falkenhausen, “The Salt-Making Festival at Shiogama: a Research Note”, 208-220;
- Han Qi, “Matteo Ripa (1682-1746) and the Sino-European Cultural Contacts during the Kangxi Reign”, 221-235;
- Antonio Vasconcelos de Saldanha, “Grace and Disgrace in the Kangxi Emperor’s Court: A Review of the Eulogium Europeorum doctorum of 1711”, 236-258;
- Han Qijin, “Jesuit-Chinese Interaction and Collaboration in Chinese Sources: Two Letters in Zhu Shi’s 祝石 (1602-after 1689) Zhi hao hao xue lu 知好好學錄 (Records of Knowing How to Appreciate Good Learning; n.d.)”, 259-276;
- Sabine Kink, “Diverging Development Paths between China and the West during the Early Modern Period: The Example of the Suction-Lift Pump”, 277-292”;
- Ulrich Theobald, “A Sinification of Western Music: The Chapters on Clefs in the Lülü zuanyao (c.1680) and the Lülü zhengyi (1713)”, 293-305;
- Arturo Giráldez und Analiese Richard, “Articulating the Pacific Economy: Chinese Mercury, American Silver, and Californian Sea Otters”, 306-318
- Angela Schottenhammer, “Some Insights into the Medical Situation on Board of Galleons Traveling across the Pacific Ocean in the Eighteenth Century”, 319-348.
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