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Gender, Marriage and Migration
Gender, marriage and migration : contemporary marriages between mainland China and Taiwan Lu, M.C.W. Citation Lu, M. C. W. (2008, May 15). Gender, marriage and migration : contemporary marriages between mainland China and Taiwan. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13001 Version: Not Applicable (or Unknown) Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the License: Institutional Repository of the University of Leiden Downloaded from: https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13001 Note: To cite this publication please use the final published version (if applicable). Gender, Marriage and Migration: Contemporary Marriages between Mainland China and Taiwan Melody Chia-Wen Lu For my grandmothers Luwu Yin and Wudong Shiu-ying, who passed away during the course of writing this thesis Copyright 2008 Melody Chia-Wen Lu Cover design: Ting-Yi Lu Gender, Marriage and Migration: Contemporary Marriages between Mainland China and Taiwan PROEFSCHRIFT ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden, op gezag van Rector Magnificus prof. mr. P.F. van der Heijden, volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op donderdag 15 mei 2008 klokke 13:45 uur door Melody Chia-Wen Lu geboren te Chuanghua, Taiwan in 1969 PROMOTIECOMMISSIE Promotoren: Prof. dr. Axel Schneider Prof. dr. Carla Risseeuw Referent: Prof. dr. Hill Gates (Stanford University) Overige leden: Prof. dr. Hei-yuan Chiu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Prof. dr. Barend ter Haar Prof. dr. Leo Lucassen Dr. Tak-wing Ngo Prof. dr. Joyce Outshoorn Prof. dr. Wim Stokhof The research described in this thesis was carried out at the Research School of Asian, African and Amerindian Studies (CNWS), Leiden University. -
175Th University of Notre Dame Commencement Program
Notre Dame Law School NDLScholarship Commencement Programs Law School History 5-16-2020 175th University of Notre Dame Commencement Program University of Notre Dame Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/commencement_programs Part of the Law Commons 17 5 th may 16 - 17, 2020 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME COMMENCEMENT 1 DOCTORAL DEGREES COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS *Elizabeth Eva Clemmons, Hyattsville, Maryland Ebenezer Akesseh, Ajumako Besease, Ghana Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Theology Dissertation: Social Elements and the Meaning of the Dissertation: Relevance of the Virtue of Justice to Nuptial Union in the Song of Songs Contemporary Discussions of Corruption Director: Dr. Gary A. Anderson Director: Dr. Jean Porter *Katherine Ruth Comeau, South Bend, Indiana **Xia Elizabeth Allen, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Major Subject: Sociology Major Subject: Psychology, Research and Experimental Dissertation: The “Hinge” in Humanitarian Dissertation: Exploring Language and Interpersonal Development: How Groups Affect the Work of NGOs Dysfunction in Psychoticism in Cross-Cultural Settings Director: Dr. Lee Anna Clark Director: Dr. Lynette P. Spillman **Cary Adam Balser, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina John Joseph Conlan, Kildare, Ireland Major Subject: Economics Major Subject: English Dissertation: Essays on Maternity Leave Policy Dissertation: Altered States: Biopolitics and Precarious and Educational Experiments Life in Flann O’Brien and James Joyce Directors: Dr. Kasey S. Buckles and Dr. Abigail Wozniak Director: Dr. Declan Kiberd **Brian Randall Barrett, Athens, Texas Daniel Matías Contreras Ríos, Santiago, Chile Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Medieval Studies Dissertation: The Clothing of Divinity: The Unity Dissertation: Primum cognitum: Bonaventure and of Letter and Spirit in Origen’s Exegesis Aquinas on the Foundations of Knowledge Director: Dr. -
Index by Issue
Quarterly Journal of Finance & Accounting Index of Issues Index of Issues Updated 3.8.16 Quarterly Journal of Finance & Accounting (formerly the Quarterly Journal of Business and Economics) Quarterly Journal of Finance & Accounting Index of Issues Volume 1 No. 1, Spring 1962 “Symposium on Economic Growth” by Henry C. Wallich, Yale University; A. Stuart Hall, University of Nebraska; Wallace C. Peterson, University of Nebraska “The Emerging Economic Philosophy of the Western World” by Clemens B. Thoman, University of Nebraska “Determining Structural Tax Inequalities Among Business Firms” by E.B. Schmidt, University of Nebraska “Three Dimension of Economics” by Edgar Z. Palmer, University of Nebraska “The Assessment Value of Telephone Properties” by F.O. Woodard, University of Nebraska No. 2, Autumn 1962 “The Roles of Policy Makers and Scientists in Planning Useful Research” by Richard F. Barton, University of Nebraska “The Current Swing Toward Mathematical Economics: A Critical View” by Eugene Rotwein, University of Wisconsin “Confrontations on the Omaha Power Frontier” by W. Stewart Nelson, Doane College “The Inflationary Effects of Tight Money” by James R. Elliott, Northern Illinois University “Investor Overpricing of Growth Stocks, 1960-1961” by Keith L. Broman, University of Nebraska “Agriculture in the National Economy” by Howard W. Ottoson, University of Nebraska Volume 2 No. 1, Spring 1963 “Industry and Agriculture in the European Economic Community” by Walter Hallstein, President of the Commission of the European Economic Community “Current Issues in Foreign Aid” by Walter Krause, State University of Iowa “Economic Policy and the Theory of Economic Growth” by Wallace C. Peterson, University of Nebraska “Note on the Shape of the Investment Demand Schedule” by Robert Haney Scott, University of Washington No. -
An Essay in Universal History
AN ESSAY IN UNIVERSAL HISTORY From an Orthodox Christian Point of View VOLUME IV: THE AGE OF EMPIRE (1861-1914) PART 2: from 1894 to 1914 Vladimir Moss © Copyright: Vladimir Moss, 2017. All Rights Reserved. The system worked, throughout Europe, with an extraordinary success and facilitated the growth of wealth on an unprecedented scale. To save and to invest became at once the duty and the delight of a large class. The savings were seldom drawn on, and accumulating at compound interest, made possible the material triumphs which we now all take for granted. The morals, the politics, the literature and the religion of the age joined in a grand conspiracy for the promotion of saving. God and Mammon were reconciled. Peace on earth to men of good means. A rich man could, after all, enter into the Kingdom of Heaven - if only he saved. John Maynard Keynes, A Tract on Monetary Reform (1923). It is impossible to conquer Russia, we have convinced ourselves of that in the course of hundreds of years. But it is possible to inoculate the Russians with false values, and then they will conquer themselves. Count Otto von Bismarck. Oh, we shall all still have to drink of his [Nietzsche’s] blood! Not one of us will be spared that. Franz Servis (1895). Russia, if you fall away from your faith, as many intelligenty have already done, then you will no longer be Russia or Holy Rus’. And if there is no repentance in the Russian people, the end of the world is near. God will remove the pious tsar and send a whip in the persons of impious, cruel, self-appointed rulers, who will drown the whole earth in blood and tears.