
New Historiography (volume 12): Quantitative Historiography Special
by Editor-in-chief Chen Zhiwu And Others
About This Novel
"New Historiography" is sponsored by the Institute of Qing History at Renmin University of China. It focuses on grasping the forefront of the development of history from a methodological perspective and strives to explore the path of historical innovation. This book is the 12th volume, with the theme of "quantitative history". It covers new trends in quantitative historical research, state formation and bureaucratization in the pre-Qin period, the decline of state capabilities and the transformation of the disaster relief system in the late Qing Dynasty, the characteristics of serious murder cases in the Qing Dynasty, and the longevity of Qing people. Topics include urban population problems in Sichuan in 1910, comparison of family and educational backgrounds of the first Academia Sinica academicians in the natural sciences and humanities and social sciences, the issue of "Zhuzi's gifting" and factors affecting bilateral trade relations between Japan and its major trading partners.
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