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  • New Year’s Letter 2022

    Dear friends / gucuse: ice aniya amba urgun sebjen okini! New year’s greetings from the Manchu Studies Group! As we emerge from the crucible that is 2021, we welcome the…

  • Finding Manchu Studies Co-Panelists for AAS 2022

    If you are looking for co-panelists for the 2022 AAS conference, here is a collection of topics / abstracts we have received so far. Please feel free to contact any…

  • New Issue of Saksaha

    We’re excited to announce the publication of Volume 17 of Saksaha: A Journal of Manchu Studies, available open-access here: https://saksaha.org. The new issue begins with an article by Devin Fitzgerald,…

  • Summer Manchu Studies Workshop

    Learned Elementary Manchu but not sure how to incorporate it into your research? Got a bunch of primary sources in Manchu that you need to transcribe and translate but have…

  • 2021 MSG Meeting Minutes

    For those who missed our March 24, 2021 business meeting, held in conjunction with the annual Association for Asian Studies meeting, the minutes are now available online here. If you…

  • AAS Meeting Agenda

    Dear Members and Friends of the Manchu Studies Group, We warmly invite you to participate in our meeting-in-conjunction at this year’s AAS conference, scheduled to March 24 (Wed) 2021, 8:30-10pm…

  • Manchu Studies at AAS 2021

    Save the Date: Manchu Studies Group Meeting-in-Conjunction at AAS 2021! Dear members and friends: We are pleased to announce that the Manchu Studies Group will host a meeting-in-conjunction over ZOOM…

  • September 2020 Update

    Dear Friends / Gucuse of the Manchu Studies Group, With the beginning of a new academic year here in the US, it is our pleasure to send to you this…

  • AAS 2021 Call for Proposals

    Update: It has come to our attention that the Association for Asian Studies has quietly discontinued the sponsorship of panels by affiliated organizations. We would, however, like to see as…

  • CFP: Manchu in Global History

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    Manchu in Global History: A Research Language for Qing Historians Keynote Lecture: Prof. Mark Elliott (Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations and Department of History, Harvard University) As an…

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