FYS 120L: Reacting to the Past: Ancient Greece and Imperial China
Research Librarian
How to find books on Course Reserve
Your professor has put a number of books on Course Reserve. Once you identify a book that you want to use, note the call number and ask for it at the Circulation Desk in the Rolvaag Lobby.
Materials may be checked out for 2 hour, 4 hour, or 1 day depending on how the reserve has been set up. 2- and 4-hour reserve items checked out less than 2 hours before closing may be kept overnight (with the exception of sound recordings), but they must be returned the following day when the library opens.
Items on Reserve for Imperial China
- Ropp 1990, Heritage of China: Contemporary Perspectives on Chinese Civilization
DS721 .H45 1990 - Chan 1982, The Glory and Fall of the Ming Dynasty
DS753 .C4825 - De Bary 1970, Self and Society in Ming Thought
DS721 .S3 - Brook 1998, The Confusions of Pleasure: Commerce and Culture in Ming China
DS753 .B76 1998 (also available as an ebook) - Zhu Xi and Gardner (transl.), Learning to be a Sage: Selections from the Conversations of Master Chu, Arranged topically
B128. C52 E5 1990 - Huang 1981. 1587, A Year of No Significance
DS753 .H79813 - Ebrey 1981. Chinese Civilization and Society: A Sourcebook
DS721 C545 - Dardess 1983. Confucianism and Autocracy
JQ1509 1983 .D3 - Tsai 1996. The Eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty
HQ449 .T73 1996 - Waley 1960. The Book of Songs
PL2478 .F8
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