The George Ernest Morrison Lecture series was founded by Chinese residents in Australia and others in honour of the late Dr G. E. Morrison (1862-1920), a native of Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
THE 85TH GEORGE E. MORRISON LECTURE IN ETHNOLOGY
The 84th George E. Morrison Lecture In Ethnology
The 83rd George E. Morrison Lecture in Ethnology
The 82nd George E. Morrison Lecture in Ethnology
Historians of “Chinese science” until recently have spent much of their time researching issues in pre-modern natural studies and trying to explain why modern science, technology, and medicine arri
Consistent with its growing economic, political and military might, China wants due recognition by and engagement with the global community of nations.
In October 1917, the collection of the Asiatic Library in Beijing, founded by G. E. Morrison, arrived in Tokyo.
Many visitors to Xi’an go to the Tomb of Empress Wu 武則天 (624-705), where their attention may be brought to a tall stele, the Wu zi bei 無字碑 (Stele without an inscription).