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The Joseph Fletcher Memorial Lecture
Sponsored by the Joseph F. Fletcher Jr. Fund for Inner Asian Studies

A Bibliography of the Works of Joseph Fletcher
Reprinted from:
Joseph Fletcher, Studies in Islamic Inner Asia, Ed. Beatrice Manz, Variorum Publishers, 1995. pg. xi-xiv.

Joseph Fletcher
c. 1964

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"A Source of the Erdeni-yin erike." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 24 (1962-63): 229-33.

"China and Central Asia, 1368-1884." In The Chinese World Order, edited by John K. Fairbank, pp. 206-224, 337-68. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 1968.

"An Oyirod Letter in the British Museum." In Mongolian Studies, edited by Louis Ligeti.  Bibliotheca Orientalis Hungarica 14 (1970):  129-36.

"V.A. Aleksandrow on Russo-Ch'ing Relations in the Seventeenth Century: Critique and Résumé." Kritika 7.3 (1971): 138-70.

"Manchu Sources." In Essays on the Sources for Chinese History, edited by D.D. Leslie, et al., pp. 141-46. Canberra: Australian National University, 1973.

"Central Asian Sufism and Ma Ming-hsin's New Teaching." In Proceedings of the Fourth East Asian Altaistic Conference, edited by Ch'en Chieh-hsien, pp. 75-96. Taipei: National Taiwan University, 1975.

“Confrontations Between Muslim Missionaries and Nomad Unbelievers in the Late Sixteenth Century: Notes on Four Passages from the 'Diya' al-qulub’." In Tractata Altaica, edited by W. Heissig, pp. 167-74. Weisbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 1976.

"The Naqshbandiyya and the Dhikr-i Arra." in Journal of the Turkish Studies 1 (1977): 113-19, and Addenda and Corrigenda in 2 (1978): 168.

"Ch'ing Inner Asia c. 1800." In The Cambridge History of China 10, edited by John K. Fairbank, pp. 35-106. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978.

"Sino-Russian Relations, 1800-1862." In The Cambridge History of China 10 (1978): 318-50.

"The Heyday of the Ch'ing Order in Mongolia, Sinkiang, and Tibet." In The Cambridge History of China 10 (1978): 351-408.

“Bibliographical Essay:  Ch’ing Inner Asia.”  In The Cambridge History of China 10 (1978):  592-96.

"Bibliographical Essay: Sino-Russian Relations, 1800-1862." In The Cambridge History of China 10 (1978): 604-06.

"A Brief History of the Chinese Northwestern Frontier." In China's Inner Asian Frontier: Photographs of the Wulsin Expedition to Northwest China in 1923, edited by M.E. Alonso, pp. 21-51. Cambridge, Mass.: Peabody Museum, 1979.

"Turco-Mongolian Monarchic Tradition in the Ottoman Empire." In Eucharisterion: Essays Presented to Omeljan Pritsak, edited by Ihor Sevcenko and Frank E. Sysyn. Harvard Ukranian Studies 3-4 (1979-80), part 1: 236-51.

"The Biography of Khwush Kipak Beg (d. 1781) in the Wai-fan Meng-ku Hui-pu wang kung piao chuan." Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 36 (1982): 167-72.

"Ahmad Kasani." In Encyclopaedia Iranica 1, fascicle 6, edited by Ehsan Yarshater, p. 649. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984.

"Les 'voies' (turuq) sufites en Chine." In Les ordres mystiques dans l'Islam: cheminements et sitation actuelle, edited by A. Popovic and G. Veinstein, pp. 13-26. Paris: L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes, 1985.

Posthumously Published Articles:

“Integrative History:  Parallels and Interconnections in the Early Modern Period, 1500-1800.”  In Niguca Bicig, Pi Wen Shu:  An Anniversary Volume in Honor of Francis Woodman Cleaves, edited by Sinasi Tekin and Gönül Alpay Tekin.  Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (1985):  37-57.

"The Mongols: Ecological and Social Perspectives." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 46.1 (1986): 11-50.

“The Taylor-Pickens Letters of the Jahri Branch of the Naqshbandiyya in China,” edited by Jonathan N. Lipman.  In Central and Inner Asian Studies 3 (1989):  1-35.

“The Naqshbandiyya in Northwest China,” edited by Jonathan N. Lipman.  In Studies on Chinese and Islamic Inner Asia, by Joseph Fletcher, edited by Beatrice Forbes Manz, pp. 1-46. Variorum, 1995.

Reviews:

Folklore mongol recueilli par Rintchen, Livre premier, Textes khalkha-mongols en transcription. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 23 (1960-61): 224-25.

Aus der Volksdichtung der Monguor, 1 Teil, Das weisse Glücksschaf (Mythen, Märchen, Lieder), by Dominik Schröder. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 23: 225.

Geneaological Tables of the Descendants of Dayan-Qan, by Henry Serruys. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 23 (1960-61): 226.

Dokumente aus den Jahre 1788 zur Vorgeschichte des Gorkha-Krieges, by Erich Haenisch. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 24 (1962-63): 310-11.

Notes critiques d'histoire kalmouke, by Paul Pelliot. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 24 (1962-1963): 312.

Istoriia Dzhungarskogo khanstva (1635-1758), by Il'ia Iakovlevich Zlatkin. Kritika 2.3 (1966): 19-29.

Mandschu-Grammatik mit Lesestücken und 23 Texttafeln, by Erich Haenisch. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 26 (1966): 256-58.

Ältere westeuropaische Quellen zur kalmuckischen Sprachgeschichte, by Gerhard Doerfer.  Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 26 (1966): 310.

Revelations of a Russian Diplomat: The Memoirs of Dmitrii I. Abrikossow, edited by George Alexander Lensen. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 26 (1966): 311.

Die Türken von Vidin: Sprache, Folklore, Religion, by Julius Nemeth. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 26 (1966): 311-12.

Fundamental Priniciples of Mongol Law, by Valentin A. Riasanovsky. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 26 (1966): 312.

La civilization tibetaine, by Rolf Afred Stein. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 26 (1966): 313.

Khalkha Structure, by John Charles Street. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 26 (1966): 313-14.

Gosudarstvo kochevykh uzbekov (The State of the Nomadic Uzbeks), by Bori Akhmedovich Akhmedov. Kritika 3.3 (1967): 12-25.

Ein Folk sucht seine Geschichte : Die Mongolen und die verlorenen Dokumente ihrer grossen Zeit, by Walther Heissig, and the English translation, A Lost Civilization: The Mongols Rediscovered, by D.J.S. Thomson. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 28 (1968): 237-41.

Türkische Lehnwörter im Tadschikischen, by Gerhard Doerfer. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 28 (1968): 291-92.

Chinesische und mandjurische Handschriften und seltene Drucke, by Walter Fuchs. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 28 (1968): 292-94.

Qad-un ündüsün-ü erdeni-yin tobciva, edited by Erich Haenisch. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 28 (1968): 294-96.

Histoire des Tartares, by Simon of Saint-Quentin, edited by Jean Richard. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 28 (1968): 296-98.

The Modern History of Mongolia, by C.R. Bawden. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 31 (1971): 306-312.

Manchu Books in London, by W. Simon and Howard G. Nelson. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 41.2 (1981): 653-63.

Islamic Roots of Capitalism, by Peter Gran. Journal of Asian History 15 (1981): 74-77.
 

 

 

 

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