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Mainstream of Contemporary Historiography: Themes and Structures (world History Review, No. 8)

Editor-in-chief Chen Heng Hong Qingming

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"World History Review" takes world history as its research scope, is based on the international and domestic historical circles, tracks the general development trend of world history research, sorts out the academic research context, comprehensively displays new developments, new research, and new materials in history, and is an academic high-quality reading for domestic history learners and researchers, striving to provide a good display and development platform for the domestic historical circles. "Mainstream of Contemporary Historiography: Themes and Structure" is the 8th volume of "World History Review". It selects important world historical events, studies and explains a specific group, person, system, etc. In these major events, and makes horizontal comparisons to explain the relationship between world changes and historical research from different perspectives. This volume contains many excellent articles by Wang Qingjia, Jin Shoufu, Lu Heying and other famous writers, with rich and diverse perspectives.

Narrative Facts and Historical Facts (world History Review, Volume 3)

Editor-in-chief Chen Heng Hong Qingming

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"Narrative Facts and Historical Facts" is the third volume of the "World History Review" series, with the theme of "Narrative Facts and Historical Facts". It is divided into four columns: "Monograph", "Commentary", "Special Forum" and "Documentation and Historical Materials". It contains 14 excellent articles by the famous Italian historian and micro-historian Carlo Ginzburg, world history scholar Yu Pei, American historians Wang Xu, Wang Xiaode, Li Jianming, Wang Lixin and other scholars. Carlo Ginzburg made an in-depth analysis of "The Return of Martin Guerre", one of the three representative works of micro-history, from the perspective of micro-history, Yu Pei's research on Marx's "Notes on History", four outstanding scholars of American history made valuable discussions on the new direction of current research on American history, etc., Etc., Which have important academic value and inspiring significance.

Political Cognition and Historical Change (world History Review, Vol. 1)

Editor-in-chief Chen Heng Hong Qingming

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"Political Cognition and Historical Change" is the first volume of the "World History Review" series. The theme is "Political Cognition and Historical Change". It is divided into four columns: "Monograph", "Commentary", "Special Forum" and "Documentation and Historical Materials". It contains 13 important academic research papers. In this volume, there are special articles written by many well-known scholars such as Yu Jinyao, Xu Xiaoxu, Zhang Qiang, Hong Qingming, and Liu Yaochun, showing unique thinking perspectives and brand-new research results. From the "life cycle servants" in early modern Europe to the French Revolution, from ancient Greek democracy to the historical changes in the U. S. Foreign affairs institutions, people's political cognition and history have never stopped changing.

Cities and Empires in History (world History Review, Vol. 6)

Editor-in-chief Chen Heng Hong Qingming

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"World History Review" is a new front and platform for China's world history research. It is published twice a year and comprehensively displays the new dynamics, new developments, and new results of domestic world history research. Mr. Liu Jiahe specially inscribed it and published the latest research results of many scholars such as Li Xiaocong and Cheng Yinong. It also specially includes Professor Wang Xu's interview on my country's urbanization. "Cities and Empires in History" is the sixth volume of the "World History Review" series, with the theme of "Cities and Empires in History". It is divided into four columns: "Monographs", "Interviews", "Special Lectures" and "Documents and Historical Materials". It mainly uses cities as a research perspective, observes and compares from a broad global perspective, and explores the footprints and processes that mankind has walked together. "Cities and Empires in History" contains 15 excellent articles by Li Xiaocong, Cheng Yinong and other famous writers. It has rich and diverse perspectives and has important academic value.

Classics in China (world History Review, Vol. 5)

Editor-in-chief Chen Heng Hong Qingming

199K0

"World History Review" is a new front and platform for China's world history research. It is published twice a year and comprehensively displays the new dynamics, new developments, and new results of domestic world history research. Mr. Liu Jiahe specially inscribed it and published the important research results of many scholars such as Liu Jinyu, Huang Yang, and Zhang Wei. It also includes interviews and lectures by ancient Greek and Roman cultural masters Wang Huansheng and Zhang Zhuming. "Classics in China" is the fifth volume of the "World History Review" series, with the theme of "Classics in China". It is divided into five columns: "Monographs", "Comments", "Book Reviews", "Interviews" and "Documents and Historical Materials". It mainly studies the spread of Greek and Roman knowledge in China. This volume contains 19 excellent articles by Wang Huansheng, Zhang Zhuming, Liu Jinyu, Huang Yang, Zhang Wei, and other famous writers. Huang Yang demonstrated that Athenian democracy was in fact not just the rule of lower-class citizens, but the elite also played a key role. Liu Jinyu and others sorted out ancient Baigang studied the process of collation, translation, annotation and research of Roman poet Ovid's works in Europe and the United States, as well as the translation and research situation in the Chinese world. Baigang studied the Homeric epic and its "depth" from the perspective of oral poetry theory. The perspective is rich and diverse, and has important academic value.

Conceptual Invention and Ideological Forms (world History Review, Vol. 4)

Editor-in-chief Chen Heng Hong Qingming

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"Ideological Invention and Ideological Forms" is the fourth volume of the "World History Review" series, with the theme of "Ideational Invention and Ideological Forms". It focuses on the ideological trends of world history and includes many important articles by famous world history scholars such as Xiang Rong, Jin Shoufu, Peng Gang, Zhou Chunsheng and others. Professor Xiang Rong deeply analyzed the problems of Russian rural communes through the activities of German romantic writer Haxterhausen in Russia. Professor Jin Shoufu brilliantly presented the little-known and ups and downs of Max Weber's emotional world. Professor Peng Gang exclusively shared the research frontiers and new methods of Western history. In addition, this volume specially includes the transcripts of Strabo's "Geography" new book launch and the academic symposium on the ancient Mediterranean world. Many world history experts gave colorful speeches.