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FACULTY
    Bailkin, J.
    Barlow, T.
    Behlmer, G.
    Camp, S.
    Campbell, E.
    Dhavan, P.
    Dong, M.
    Ebrey, P.
    Felak, J.
    Findlay, J.
    Giebel, C.
    Glenn, S.
    Gregory, J.
    Guy, R. K.
    Hevly, B.
    Johnson, R.
    Jonas, R.
    Joshel, S.
    Jung, M.
    Lopez, S.
    McKenzie, R. T.
    Nam, H.
    Nash, L.
    O'Mara, M.
    O'Neil, M.
    Poiger, U.
    Pyle, K.
    Rafael, V.
    Rodriguez-Silva, I.
    Rorabaugh, W.
    Schmidt, B.
    Schwarz, F.
    Sears, L.
    Singh, N.
    Smallwood, S.
    Spafford, D.
    Stacey, Robert
    Stacey, Robin
    Stein, S.
    Taylor, Q.
    Thomas, C.
    Thomas, L.
    Thurtle, P.
    Toews, J.
    Walker, J.
    Warren, A.
    Werrett, S.
    Wright, M.
    Young, G.
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http://faculty.washington.edu/ebrey/
Education
Ph.D. Columbia University, 1975.
Selected Bibliography
Accumulating Culture: The Collections of Emperor Huizong. Forthcoming: University of Washington Press, 2008.
Emperor Huizong and Late Northern Song China: The Politics of Culture and the Culture of Politics. Coedited with Maggie Bickford. Cambridge: Harvard Asia Center, 2006. In it, “Introduction” and “Huizong’s Stone Inscriptions” pp. 1-27 and 230-274.
"Literati Culture and the Relationship between
Cai Jing and Huizong", Journal of Song-Yuan Studies 36 (2006), 1-24.
"Succession to High Office: The Chinese Case," in Culture, technology and history: Implications of the anthropological work of Jack Goody, ed. David R. Olson and Michael Cole. Erlbaum, 2006. pp. 49-71.
"The Incorporation of Portraits into Chinese Ancestral Rites," in The Dynamics of Changing Rituals: The Transformation of Religious Rituals within Their Social and Cultural Context, ed. Jens Kreinath, Constance Hartung, and Annette Deschner. New York: Peter Lang, 2004. Pp. 129-140.
"Imperial Filial Piety as a Political Problem," in Filial Piety in Chinese Thought and History, ed. Alan K. L. Chan and Sor-hoon Tan. London: Routledge, 2004.
Women and the Family in Chinese History. Routledge, 2003.
291 pp. In series, Critical Asian Scholarship.
"Record, Rumor, and Imagination: Sources for the Women of Huizong's
Court Before and After the Fall of Kaifeng," Tang-Song nuxing
yu shehui, ed. Deng Xiaonan. Shanghai: Shanghai cishu chubanshe, 2003.
Culture and Power in the Reconstitution of the Chinese Realm,
200-600. Coedited with Scott Pearce and Audrey Spiro. Harvard University
East Asia Center. 359 pp. Also co-edited introduction, pp. 1-32.
"The Emperor and the Local Community in the Song Period,"
in Chugoku no rekishi sekai-togo no shisutemu to tagen teki hatten.
Tokyo: Tokyo toritsu daigaku shuppankai, 2002. Pp. 373-402.
"Taoism and Art at the Court of Song Huizong," in Taoism
and the Arts of China. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000.
p. 94-111.
"The Ritual Context of Sung Imperial Portraiture," in Wen Fong,
ed., The Arts of Sung and Yuan China, Princteon University Art
Museum, 1999. p. 68-93.
“Taking Out the Grand Carriage: Imperial Spectacle and the Visual Culture of Northern Song Kaifeng,” Asia Major 12.1 (1999):33-65.
"Some Elements in the Intellectual and Religious Context of Chinese
Art," Five Thousand Years of Chinese Art. Guggenheim Museum
of Art, 1998. p. 36-48.
"Sung Neo-Confucian Views on Geomancy," in Meeting of Minds,
festschrift for W.T. Chan and Wm. T. de Bary, edited by Irene Bloom
and Joshua A. Fogel., Columbia University Press, 1997, pp. 75-107.
The Cambridge Illustrated History of China. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1996.
"Surnames and Han Chinese Identity," in Negotiating Ethnicities
in China and Taiwan, edited by Melissa Brown. Institute for East Asian
Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1996, pp. 11-36.
"Age at Marriage Among the Sung Elite," Chinese Historical
Micro-demography, edited by Stevan Harrell. University of California
Press, 1995, pp. 21-47.
The Inner Quarters: Marriage and the Lives of Chinese Women in the
Sung Period. University of California Press, 1993.
"Historical and Religious Landscape," with Peter S. Gregory.
In Religion and Society in T'ang and Sung China, edited by P.B.
Ebrey and P.S. Gregory. University of Hawaii Press, 1993.
In it, "Historical and Religious Landscape," with Peter S. Gregory, pp. 1-44, and "The State Response to Popular Funeral Practices in the Sung," pp. 209-40
Confucianism and Family Rituals in Imperial China: A Social History
of Writing about Rites. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991.
Chu Hsi’s Family Rituals: A Twelfth-Century Chinese Manual for the Performance of Cappings, Weddings, Funerals, and Ancestral Rites. Princeton University Press, 1991.
Marriage and Inequality in Chinese Society, coedited with Rubie S. Watson. In it "Introduction," pp. 1-24 and "Shifts in Marriage Finance, the Sixth Through Thirteenth Centuries," pp. 97-132.
“Cremation in Sung China,” American HistoricaI Review 95 (1990), 406-28.
"Education Through Ritual: Efforts to Formulate Family Rituals During the Sung Dynasty," in Neo-Confucian Education: The Formative Stage, edited by Wm. Theodore de Bary and John W. Chaffee. University of California Press, 1989, pp. 277-305.
Kinship Organization in lmperial China, 1000-1940, co-edited with James L. Watson. University of California Press, 1986. In it "Introduction," with J. L. Watson, in, pp. 1-15, and "The Early Stages of the Development of Descent Group Organization," pp. 16-61.
"Economic and Social History of the Later Han," Cambridge History of China, I, edited by Michael Loewe and Denis Twitchett, Cambridge University Press, 1986, pp. 608-648.
Family and Property in Sung China: Yüan Ts’ai’s Precepts for Social Life. Princeton University Press, 1984.
“Later Han Stone Inscriptions,” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 49 (1980), 325-53.
The Aristocratic Families of Early Imperial China: A Case Study of the Poling Ts'ui Family. Cambridge University Press, 1978.
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