Law, Religion, and Power
The main theme of The Fall of the Priests and the Rise of the Lawyers by Philip R. Wood (2016) is that religious authority had…

The main theme of The Fall of the Priests and the Rise of the Lawyers by Philip R. Wood (2016) is that religious authority had…
View More Law, Religion, and PowerBefore the 2-volume biography of Lim Kit Siang by Kee Thuan Chye, there were two biographical sketches of the opposition leader based on questions and…
View More The Right to DifferAbe, in history, has been elevated to a god status by many historians. Any human failures of his are embedded in the text and not…
View More Native Americans and Abraham LincolnTristan G. Brown is one of the emerging Western historians of late Imperial China. He is an assistant professor of history at MIT. His first…
View More Fengshui Power in Qing GovernanceA Gentleman of The Law: Essays in Memory of Tan Yock Lin (2026) The late Professor Tan Yock Lin was my lecturer at NUS circa…
View More A Gentleman of the LawLee Kuan Yew at 80 (2003) was published to celebrate his 80th birthday. It contains 80 quotes in English and Mandarin. Here are some of…
View More Lee Kuan Yew at 80Tao Te Ching is the essential text of Taoism. Composed by Lao Tzu or compiled by more than one hand (the sources don’t agree on…
View More Finding the True Tao in TranslationRussia is a relatively new country, deeply rooted in old traditions. Travelling through the Russian winter in Dec is the best. One sees snow amid…
View More Russia in WinterReligious Change in Post-Mao China by Sun Yan Fei, 2026. Why is Protestantism the fastest-growing religion in China post-Mao? Why are popular Chinese religions (the…
View More Religions in China—Part 4Religious Change in Post-Mao China This book is a revelation to those who think religions were not allowed by Mao. Mao in the 1950s actually…
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