The latest issue of Twentieth-Century China should be arriving in subscribers’ mailboxes right now, bringing readers four research articles described below by Chief Editor James Carter in an excerpt from the journal’s editorial
As China’s economic development and increasingly assertive stance in the global arena reverberates b...
20 years after the return of Hong Kong to China, we give particular emphasis to articles dealing wit...
A hodgepodge of historically or (historian-) relevant readings from the last few weeks… 1. Of greate...
Two of the scholarly publications on our radar have new China-related content online
This article highlights the significance of an ambitious transnational project orchestrated by a gro...
The new issue of Remembrance (\u3c记忆\u3e) continues to review Mao’s Last Revolution (by Roderick Mac...
The authors of this special issue on China are Chinese scholars working today in the three major Chi...
The Berkshire Encyclopedia of China is extensively illustrated from museum and library archives and ...
89 pages, A list of Chinese newspapers : p. 79-88, Chinese magazines and trade journals : p. 88-89...
Current History‘s September issue focuses on Asia. Though its articles are not accessible online, th...
A review of literature centered around Chinese culture and people. Originally published in US-China ...
This article looks at developments in Western historiography of eighteenth-century China since the m...
When the editor asked me along with other ex-editors to offer some thoughts on the occasion of The C...
Source : H-Asia Twentieth-Century China began publishing book reviews in January 2011, in collaborat...
Selected Essays on the History of Contemporary China Edited by Zhang Xingxing (Institute of Contempo...
As China’s economic development and increasingly assertive stance in the global arena reverberates b...
20 years after the return of Hong Kong to China, we give particular emphasis to articles dealing wit...
A hodgepodge of historically or (historian-) relevant readings from the last few weeks… 1. Of greate...
Two of the scholarly publications on our radar have new China-related content online
This article highlights the significance of an ambitious transnational project orchestrated by a gro...
The new issue of Remembrance (\u3c记忆\u3e) continues to review Mao’s Last Revolution (by Roderick Mac...
The authors of this special issue on China are Chinese scholars working today in the three major Chi...
The Berkshire Encyclopedia of China is extensively illustrated from museum and library archives and ...
89 pages, A list of Chinese newspapers : p. 79-88, Chinese magazines and trade journals : p. 88-89...
Current History‘s September issue focuses on Asia. Though its articles are not accessible online, th...
A review of literature centered around Chinese culture and people. Originally published in US-China ...
This article looks at developments in Western historiography of eighteenth-century China since the m...
When the editor asked me along with other ex-editors to offer some thoughts on the occasion of The C...
Source : H-Asia Twentieth-Century China began publishing book reviews in January 2011, in collaborat...
Selected Essays on the History of Contemporary China Edited by Zhang Xingxing (Institute of Contempo...
As China’s economic development and increasingly assertive stance in the global arena reverberates b...
20 years after the return of Hong Kong to China, we give particular emphasis to articles dealing wit...
A hodgepodge of historically or (historian-) relevant readings from the last few weeks… 1. Of greate...