شىنجاڭ مىللەتلەر ئەدەبىياتى
In: "Šinjang kičik qamusi" mäjmuʾäsi
In: شىنجاڭ كىچىك قامۇسى" مەجمۇئەسى"
In: Xin jiang xiao bai ke cong shu
In: 新疆小百科丛书
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In: "Šinjang kičik qamusi" mäjmuʾäsi
In: شىنجاڭ كىچىك قامۇسى" مەجمۇئەسى"
In: Xin jiang xiao bai ke cong shu
In: 新疆小百科丛书
In: Apparat közidiki dunya 5
In: Treasures of Mongolian culture and Tibeto-Mongolian Buddhism 1
In: İlmi toplantılar serisi 5
Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu (China); Uighur (Turkic people); history; congresses
"The current volume presents a selection of 126 texts in Uyghur posted in public spaces, translated, and annotated for this book. The author started photographing Uyghur texts in 2008 at the time of the Beijing olympics and continued to do so during 2009, the year of the so-called "Urumqi uprising" of July 5. This event generated a stream of texts posted in public spaces that reflected the efforts made by the authorities to re-establish control. In the course of his travels in the years thereafter the author continued to add to the corpus of photographed Uyghur texts. At the same time he started collecting, as comprehensively as possible, various types of folders, brochures, handouts, and product wrappings with texts illustrating aspects of Uyghur culture and society. The texts, published here for the first time, are primary source materials documenting a wide variety of aspects of daily life of the Uyghurs in Shinjang. The implicit messages or explicit references contained in many of these texts give them significance as clues towards an understanding of the existential realities they reflect or illustrate."--Provided by publisher
"The archives of the Grand Secretariat currently housed at the Institute were originally kept at the Grand Secretariat Storehouse in the Ch'ing imperial palace. They were removed from the Storehouse when it underwent renovation in 1909. After the overthrow of the Ch'ing, these archives changed hands several times, and were, at one point, even sold to a paper recycling factory. Eventually, the Institute purchased them from Li Sheng-to, a book collector, in 1929 thanks to the efforts of Fu Ssu-nien, the Institute's first director. There are over four thousand Ming (1368-1644) documents and more than three hundred thousand volumes of Ch'ing (1644-1911) archival materials in this collection, including imperial decrees, edicts, memorials, tribute document, examination questions, examination papers, rosters of successful examination candidates, documents from the offices of the Grand Secretariat, documents from the offices for book compilation, and old documents from Mukden. Memorials make up the bulk these documents.The archives contain valuable source materials for institutional, social and economic historians. They record general administrative activities and legal cases, many of which cannot be found in Ch'ing legal compendia." (cited from database website)
In: Cornell East Aasia series 152
Includes bibliographical references (p. 325-361) and index