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FB-52372-06Research Programs: Fellowships for College Teachers and Independent ScholarsThomas A. WilsonThe Problem of Sacrifice and the Cult of Confucius in Late Imperial China7/1/2006 - 6/30/2007$40,000.00ThomasA.Wilson   Hamilton CollegeClintonNY13323-1295USA2005East Asian HistoryFellowships for College Teachers and Independent ScholarsResearch Programs400000400000

Confucian ritual sacrifice is unsurpassed among world religions in the duration of its practice and in the proliferation of exegesis on its liturgies, yet scholars of ritual rarely mention it in critical discussions of the nature of sacrifice. I will use this grant to complete work on a book that complicates recent scholarly theories of sacrifice on the basis of a historical analysis of Confucian theory of sacrifice and controversies over its practice. This research primarily focuses on the cult of Confucius from the fourteenth through mid-eighteenth centuries, its place among the imperial cults to the gods, and the interactions between the court and Confucius's descendants, who venerated Confucius in an ancestral cult.