Confucianism
Print Resources
Below is a small selection of print resources that include information about Daoism. You can locate these using the shelf Call No indicated. You will also find more resources by searching the Library Catalogue using your keywords.
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Conklin, W., & Lee, G. (2007). Confucius : Chinese philosopher. Huntington Beach, California: Teacher Created Materials.
eBooks
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eBook
Hanson-Harding, B. (2016). Ancient Chinese religions and beliefs. Rosen Publishing
Lagerwey, J. (2010). China: A Religious State. Hong Kong University Press.
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eBook
Kuiper, K. (Ed.). (2011). The culture of China. Britannica Educational Publishing.
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Lagerwey, J. (2010). China: A Religious State. Hong Kong University Press.
eResources
ONLINE DATABASE – BRITANNICA ENCYCLOPEDIA
Use your keywords to search the following eResources.
Select the High School Level and search for Confucianism
ONLINE DATABASE – EBSCO (ANZRC)
Search Australian/ New Zealand Reference Center
Example magazine article:
Bruce, R. (1998). The return to Confucius? History Today, 48(1), 7.
ONLINE DATABASE – GALE OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS
Search in the Gale Opposing Viewpoints database for a range sources of from encyclopedia, magazine, academic journal and newspaper articles.
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References
Laozi [Image]. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://ethics.org.au/big-thinkers-laozi-and-zhuangzi/

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