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江南社会历史评论(第20期)
Editor-in-chief Tang Lixing
This issue of "Jiangnan Social History Review" contains about 20 papers. The "Written Talk" column brings together Li Bozhong, Zhao Shiyu, Tang Lixing, Zou Zhenhuan, Chen Baoliang and other key scholars who study Jiangnan history and social history, as well as cutting-edge scholars in the field of Jiangnan art history research such as Ye Kangning and Lien Mian. Their cross-border dialogue around Jiangnan social history and Jiangnan art history will bring new ideas and new inspirations to the academic world. Mr. Chen Baoliang, a master of Ming history, has always been known for his rich historical materials in his papers. This new work he collaborated with Liu Guomin deeply excavated the folk rumors and satirical poems in the Jiangnan area of the Ming Dynasty, and thus sheds light on the changes in the scholarly style of Jiangnan in the Ming Dynasty.
This issue of "Jiangnan Social History Review" contains about 20 papers. The "Written Talk" column brings together Li Bozhong, Zhao Shiyu, Tang Lixing, Zou Zhenhuan, Chen Baoliang and other key scholars who study Jiangnan history and social history, as well as cutting-edge scholars in the field of Jiangnan art history research such as Ye Kangning and Lien Mian. Their cross-border dialogue around Jiangnan social history and Jiangnan art history will bring new ideas and new inspirations to the academic world. Mr. Chen Baoliang, a master of Ming history, has always been known for his rich historical materials in his papers. This new work he collaborated with Liu Guomin deeply excavated the folk rumors and satirical poems in the Jiangnan area of the Ming Dynasty, and thus sheds light on the changes in the scholarly style of Jiangnan in the Ming Dynasty.

江南社会历史评论(第21期)
Editor-in-chief Tang Lixing
It contains more than 20 papers by scholars at home and abroad on Jiangnan society. Among them, the paper by Professor Wang Zhenzhong of Fudan University further deepened the research on Huizhou merchants that he has been engaged in for many years by examining the activities of Huizhou merchants in Longyou, Zhejiang during the Qing Dynasty; the papers by Jiang Zhaoqiang and Ding Xiuzhen of Anhui Normal University restored the life world of a late Ming scholar by exploring the home life, writing experience and travel itinerary of Suzhou dramatist Zhang Dafu; In the most important years in the history of modern times, the game between Chinese and foreign parties in the important city of Shanghai; researcher Ye Zhou of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences explored the transformation of family education in modern Jiangnan through research on the different attitudes of some local aristocratic families in Jiangsu towards new education in the late Qing Dynasty; the papers by Professor Zhong Chong and Zhang Hanwen of the Normal University preliminarily sorted out the basic situation such as the type, distribution and evolution of Taoist temples in the old city of Shanghai. The papers in this issue cover Jiangnan social history, Jiangnan economic history, Jiangnan cultural history, Jiangnan urban history, etc., Showing the rich and colorful picture of Jiangnan society from many aspects.
It contains more than 20 papers by scholars at home and abroad on Jiangnan society. Among them, the paper by Professor Wang Zhenzhong of Fudan University further deepened the research on Huizhou merchants that he has been engaged in for many years by examining the activities of Huizhou merchants in Longyou, Zhejiang during the Qing Dynasty; the papers by Jiang Zhaoqiang and Ding Xiuzhen of Anhui Normal University restored the life world of a late Ming scholar by exploring the home life, writing experience and travel itinerary of Suzhou dramatist Zhang Dafu; In the most important years in the history of modern times, the game between Chinese and foreign parties in the important city of Shanghai; researcher Ye Zhou of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences explored the transformation of family education in modern Jiangnan through research on the different attitudes of some local aristocratic families in Jiangsu towards new education in the late Qing Dynasty; the papers by Professor Zhong Chong and Zhang Hanwen of the Normal University preliminarily sorted out the basic situation such as the type, distribution and evolution of Taoist temples in the old city of Shanghai. The papers in this issue cover Jiangnan social history, Jiangnan economic history, Jiangnan cultural history, Jiangnan urban history, etc., Showing the rich and colorful picture of Jiangnan society from many aspects.