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Peking University History (Volume 23): Special Issue on the History of East Asian Thought and Culture

Editor-in-chief Zhao Shiyu

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"Peking University History" is an academic journal sponsored by the Department of History of Peking University. This book is the 23rd volume, with the theme of "East Asian Thought and Cultural History", and contains 16 special research papers. Most of the authors are mature scholars, such as Sun Ge, Tang Xiaofeng, Tang Yongliang, Luo Min, etc., As well as outstanding doctoral students in the Department of History of Peking University. The research content includes Japanese archeology, ideological culture, Confucian thought, etc.; In addition, it also contains one article each in conference minutes, academic reviews, and academic communication columns.

Peking University History (Volume 22): Maritime History and Maritime Silk Road Special Issue

Editor-in-chief Zhao Shiyu

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"Peking University History" is an academic journal sponsored by the Department of History of Peking University. This book is the 22nd volume and is a "Special Issue on Maritime History and Maritime Silk Road Research". It contains 14 articles. Each article focuses on the study of maritime history and the history of countries on the Maritime Silk Road, including Japan, the Philippines, India, East Africa and other countries and regions. The authors include both authoritative scholars in their professional fields and outstanding young scholars who have initially been tested by the academic community.

Peking University History (21st Edition): Special Issue on Interdisciplinary Dialogue

Editor-in-chief Zhao Shiyu

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"Peking University History" is an academic journal sponsored by the Department of History of Peking University. This book is the 21st volume. It is a collection of papers by participating scholars in the "Dialogue: Chinese History from a Multidisciplinary Perspective" organized by the Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences of Peking University in November 2020. It mainly focuses on traditional Chinese history from the perspectives of history, sociology, and anthropology, and the development of countries around the world. Research on modern transformation covers: the social structure of the Yin Dynasty, the development characteristics of pre-modern nomadic countries, China's modern transformation from the perspective of sociology, the staged performance and limitations of the introduction of social science methods in Chinese history, the study of "Batiran" in Blang villages, etc.