In the past 20 years, the Research Center on Shanghai History (ECNU) and the Lyon Institute of East Asian Studies (IAO) have established close cooperative relations : joint projects, joint publications, joints conferences, as well as the co-training of graduate students have become significant and regular markers of increasingly close relationships. On this basis we hope to further co-promote Shanghai and Tianjin as centers of new urban history and social order. This project will avail new archival materials (municipalities archives), memoirs of policemen, photography, illustrated journals, correspondances, police reports etc
This book explores the role of native place associations in the development of modern Chinese urban ...
This article is aimed at critically reviewing recent principal trends in the study of pre-war Shangh...
'Wars made Shanghai': Toward a spatial history of 19th-20th-century Shanghai (1842-1952)" is a new c...
April 14-15, 2017 East Normal University Policing port cities during the "colonial era" : Tianjin & ...
International audienceIn comparison with Shanghai or Beijing police, the history of Tianjin police u...
15-18 November 2017, ENS de Lyon - Institut d’Asie Orientale - Sciences Po Lyon Policing port cities...
Second Joriss Workshop : LIMITS OF THE WESTERN POLICE MODEL IN CHINA 15-18 November 2017 ENS LYO...
This dissertation examines how multiple imperial powers in Chinese treaty port cities interacted dur...
Prewar Shanghai: casinos, brothels, Green Gang racketeers, narcotics syndicates, gun-runners, underg...
Tianjin, one of the so-called Treaty Ports that opened to foreign trade under the unequal treaties w...
It is widely believed that historical Westerners’ cemeteries have not survived in the People’s Repub...
After the Second Opium War in 1860, Tianjin was opened as a treaty port of China. From 1860 to 1902,...
The Shanghai Municipal Council, which managed the International Settlement at the heart of Shanghai ...
The thematic horizon within which this article takes place is the colonial expansion of the Western ...
Marius Jansen, a pioneer in English-language studies on Sino-Japanese relations, stated in 1992 that...
This book explores the role of native place associations in the development of modern Chinese urban ...
This article is aimed at critically reviewing recent principal trends in the study of pre-war Shangh...
'Wars made Shanghai': Toward a spatial history of 19th-20th-century Shanghai (1842-1952)" is a new c...
April 14-15, 2017 East Normal University Policing port cities during the "colonial era" : Tianjin & ...
International audienceIn comparison with Shanghai or Beijing police, the history of Tianjin police u...
15-18 November 2017, ENS de Lyon - Institut d’Asie Orientale - Sciences Po Lyon Policing port cities...
Second Joriss Workshop : LIMITS OF THE WESTERN POLICE MODEL IN CHINA 15-18 November 2017 ENS LYO...
This dissertation examines how multiple imperial powers in Chinese treaty port cities interacted dur...
Prewar Shanghai: casinos, brothels, Green Gang racketeers, narcotics syndicates, gun-runners, underg...
Tianjin, one of the so-called Treaty Ports that opened to foreign trade under the unequal treaties w...
It is widely believed that historical Westerners’ cemeteries have not survived in the People’s Repub...
After the Second Opium War in 1860, Tianjin was opened as a treaty port of China. From 1860 to 1902,...
The Shanghai Municipal Council, which managed the International Settlement at the heart of Shanghai ...
The thematic horizon within which this article takes place is the colonial expansion of the Western ...
Marius Jansen, a pioneer in English-language studies on Sino-Japanese relations, stated in 1992 that...
This book explores the role of native place associations in the development of modern Chinese urban ...
This article is aimed at critically reviewing recent principal trends in the study of pre-war Shangh...
'Wars made Shanghai': Toward a spatial history of 19th-20th-century Shanghai (1842-1952)" is a new c...