Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 1543 9209
https://isni.org/isni/0000000115439209
Name: 
Dean, Kenneth
Ding, Hesheng
Kenneth Dean
Kenneth Dean (Historian of China)
丁, 荷生
丁荷生
Dates: 
1956-
Creation class: 
Language material
Creation role: 
author
creator
editor
Related names: 
Dean, Kenneth
Lagerwey, John (1946-...))
National University of Singapore, Department of Chinese Studies (isAffiliatedWith)
Stanford University
Szonyi, Michael
Veer, Peter van der (co-author)
Verellen, Franciscus (1952-....))
Wakefield, David (1950-...))
Zheng, Zhengman
Zheng, Zhenman
Zheng, Zhenman (co-author)
Zhenman, Zheng
郑振滿, 1955-
鄭, 振滿
Titles: 
Chinese epigraphy in Singapore, 1819-1911
En l'honneur de Maxime Kaltenmark
Epigraphical materials on the history of religion in Fujian : Quanzhou region.
études taoïstes I
Family lineage organization and social change in Ming and Qing Fujian
Field notes in two Taoist jiao observed in Zhangzhou in december 1985
Fujian zongjiao beiming huibian.
Funerals in Fujian
Lord of the three in one : the spread of a cult in Southeast China
Manuscripts from Fujian
Quanzhou fu fen ce
Ritual alliances of the Putian plain.
secular in South, East, and Southeast Asia, The
Special issue on Taoist studies I
Taoism and popular religion in southeast China ; history and revival
Taoist ritual and popular cults of Southeast China.
Transformation of the she (altars of the soil) in Fujian
Xinghua region
兴化府分册
福建宗教碑銘彙編.
Notes: 
Associated Group: National University of Singapore, Department of Chinese Studies
Associated Language:
Chinese epigraphy in Singapore, 1819-1911, 2017 t.p. (Kenneth Dean) jacket (Professor Kenneth Dean is Head of the Department of Chinese Studies at the National University of Singapore. His current project is the construction of an interactive, multi-media database linked to a historical GIS map of the religious sites and networks of Singapore)
Chinese studies
College teachers
Fujian zong jiao bei ming hui bian. Quanzhou fu fen ce, 2003 t.p. (丁荷生 = Ding Hesheng (American)) added t.p. (Kenneth Dean)
Head
His Taoist ritual and popular cults of Southeast China, c1993 CIP t.p. (Kenneth Dean) pub. info. (b. 9/21/56; Ph.D in Chinese, Stanford; ass. prof., Dept. of E. Asian Languages and Literatures, McGill U.)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Stanford University, 1988
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