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Maritime History Research (Volume 20): Album of Young Scholars

Editor-in-chief Li Qingxin

238K0

"Marine History Research" is an academic publication funded by the Chinese Academy of History sponsored by the Maritime History Research Center of the Guangdong Academy of Social Sciences. This book is the 20th volume. It mainly discusses maritime trade in ancient and modern seas, navigation activities in various countries around the world, navigation technology exchanges and nautical chart research, the formation of seaport cities in Southeast Asia and China routes, customs history, etc. The book is divided into two special topics: monographs and academic reviews. The monograph section focuses on maritime history issues in Vietnam, and there are also articles on the ancient Mediterranean international system, Russia's Northern Sea Route, and Malacca Sea Law. The academic reviews are two reviews of maritime history works.

City of the Senses: Understanding Hangzhou and the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279)

(dutch) Editor-in-chief Lin Cuiqing And Others

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This book contains nine original essays written by cultural historians, classical writers, art historians, and music historians. They used literature as a path to discover the sights, sounds and smells of the Southern Song Dynasty from 1127 to 1279 and its capital in Hangzhou (then called Lin'an). They tell readers the importance of music and dance in the lives of scholars in the Southern Song Dynasty, where the sense of uneasiness came from in the "metropolis" of the 12th century, and how when people walk through the streets in the countryside, they will hear the symphony of chirping birds, the ringing of temple bells and labor trumpets. The author of this book does not intend to explore general trends of the times such as urban architecture and commercial development, but only focuses on a text, a writer or a literary style, so as to restore the specific and historical relationship between the text and the city, and between the act of writing and urban experience. "City of the Senses" proposes a new approach to the study of Chinese cities; it also contributes to the study of the general history of urban senses.

Journal of Modern History (Volume 28)

Editor-in-chief Ma Min

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"Journal of Modern History" is a professional academic journal sponsored by the Institute of Modern History of China at Central China Normal University, a key research base for humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education. It publishes the latest research results and information in the field of modern Chinese history from 1840 to 1949. This book is the 28th volume and is divided into six columns: "Political History Research", "Social History Research", "Ideological and Cultural History Research", "Economic History Research" and "Book Reviews". The living conditions of workers, the re-election of the Shanghai Lawyers Association in the early Republic of China, the revision of the Kong family genealogy in the mid-to-late Qing Dynasty, Liang Qichao's "rule of law" thought, the 1910 relocation of Japanese merchants to Hangzhou, the modern "Chongqing trip" and the development of commerce in the Yangtze River Basin, private loans in the anti-Japanese base area in northern Shanxi, and other issues.

Journal of Modern History (27th Series)

Editor-in-chief Ma Min

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"Journal of Modern History" is a professional academic journal sponsored by the Institute of Modern History of China at Central China Normal University, a key research base for the humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education. It publishes the latest research results and information in the field of modern Chinese history from 1840 to 1949, including special discussions, research papers, research reviews, book reviews, historical factual examinations, scholars' letters, academic information, etc. This book is the 27th series and is divided into seven columns. Among them, the "Contemporary Handicraft History Column" comprehensively presents the picture of China's contemporary handicraft history from different angles; "Economic History Research", "Political History Research", "Ideological History Research", "Zhang Kaiyuan and Modern Chinese History Research", "Academic Review" and "Book Review" carry out research on modern Chinese history from different aspects.

Traveling Through the Waves

Jefferson Who Loves Eating Plants

55K0

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Frontier Report on Chinese History (2021)

Editor-in-chief Lu Yusong

394K0

This book reflects the status and development trends of Chinese history research in 2020 by taking advantage of the advantages of the Chinese Academy of History and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Evaluation in historical research, documentation, subject evaluation, academic journals, etc. This book is not only a comprehensive analysis of Chinese history research in 2020, but also a quantitative analysis of the annual Chinese history research results using big data. At the same time, through expert recommendations and selections within and outside the industry, we can understand the understanding, similarities and differences of hot topics and trends in historical research both inside and outside the profession, and contribute to accelerating the construction of the discipline system, academic system, and discourse system of history with Chinese characteristics.

Journal of Modern History (26th Series)

Editor-in-chief Ma Min

284K0

"Journal of Modern History" is a professional academic journal sponsored by the Institute of Modern History of China at Central China Normal University, a key research base for the humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education. It publishes the latest research results and information in the field of modern Chinese history from 1840 to 1949, including special discussions, research papers, research reviews, book reviews, historical factual examinations, scholars' letters, academic information, etc. This book is the 26th volume and is divided into four columns: "Forum on Guangxuan Dilemma and the Revolution of 1911", "Special Research", "Historical Notes" and "Research Review". The "Forum" discusses the political reform, group changes, personal experiences and other issues in the late Qing Dynasty; the "Special Research" covers local families and naval policies in the Qing Dynasty, as well as the modern Guangdong Industrial Experimental Institute, women's property inheritance rights, etc.

Archeology Bulletin (Episode 24)

Editor-in-chief Zhu Yanshi

136K0

The content of this book includes three sections: briefings on archaeological surveys and excavations, special research papers, and briefings on foreign archaeological excavations. The archaeological survey and excavation briefing covers the Warring States Period M8 tomb in Yuyao Cemetery in Linzi City, Shandong Province, the Wei, Jin, Sui, Tang, Song and Yuan Dynasty tombs in the east of Dasikong Village in Anyang City, Henan Province, and the Tang Dynasty kiln sites along the coast of Beibu Gulf, Guangxi; the special research mainly focuses on Sichuan's Neolithic Age pottery technology and the funeral system of Tao Temple Culture , the identity of the owner of the tomb of Marquis Ancheng of the Western Han Dynasty in Jiangxi Province, the nature of the "chicken entry and exit book" on the hanging spring slips in Dunhuang, the "mirror dance" portrait stone of the Han Dynasty, the brick inscriptions of the Han and Jin Dynasties on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, the image of the "pot-grown lotus platform" in the Southern Dynasties; the foreign archaeological excavation briefing is the archaeological investigation briefing of the Naderi Mound in Iran.

Archeology Bulletin (Episode 21)

Editor-in-chief Zhu Yanshi

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This book is divided into five parts, covering: archaeological investigation, exploration and excavation data of salt industry sites in the Pre-Qin period, city sites in the Warring States, Qin and Han Dynasties, and tombs from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Song Dynasty; the phenomenon of "destruction of soldiers" in the tombs of the Shang Dynasty, rock paintings in the Tongtian River Basin, original porcelain of the Warring States period in the Jiangnan area, and Yunnan stone Research on the Zhaishan Culture, Dongshan Culture in Vietnam and the Upper Han Civilization in archeology; analysis of the standard drawing methods of cross-sections and sections in archaeological drawings; research on the transformation of cave houses into Pueblo architecture, and re-study of the Southern Han and Northern Song Dynasty inscriptions unearthed in Bodhgaya, India.

Historical Commentary on Tang and Song Dynasties (Volume 9)

Bao Weimin Editor-in-chief Liu Houbin

215K0

"Tang and Song History Review" is a professional historical journal sponsored by the School of History of Renmin University of China, focusing on the study of Tang and Song history. It features special research and commentary on the history of the Tang and Song Dynasties. It mainly publishes problem-oriented research papers on the history of the Tang and Song Dynasties, as well as special reviews and book reviews with the purpose of sorting out the academic history of Tang and Song studies. Article categories include essays, book reviews, prefaces and postscripts, historical reading notes, etc.

Research on Tanaka Shozo's Thoughts on "true Civilization

Zhang Jin

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This book aims to analyze and discuss the content of Tanaka Shozo's "true civilization" thought, its formation and development process, as well as the uniqueness of his ideas, and at the same time examine the position of Tanaka Shozo's "true civilization" thought in the genealogy of Japanese civilization theory. The book first analyzes and discusses the content, formation, development and uniqueness of Tanaka Shozo's thoughts, and then reflects the impact of democratic thoughts on Japan's modern history by analyzing and discussing Tanaka's thoughts, as well as the relationship between democratic thoughts, environmental protection thoughts, and peace thoughts in "true civilization" thoughts.

A Brief History of the Development of Modern Medical and Health Services in Hebei Province

Fan Tiequan Qiao Yanhua

219K0

This book is based on history, fully draws on relevant knowledge and theories from medicine, sociology, statistics, cultural communication and other disciplines, focuses on empirical analysis, combines cross-cutting, macro research and case analysis, examines the construction of the medical and health system in different historical periods and stages, and attempts to comprehensively present Hebei's modern medical and health undertakings. The three-dimensional spatial picture of development and changes reveals the roles and functions of different subjects such as the government and civil society, medical education institutions, and doctors in the development process of Hebei's medical and health services. Finally, a summary of Hebei's modern medical and health services is made, which not only affirms the achievements, but also points out the shortcomings, and provides experience and lessons that can be used as a reference for today's society. In the use of historical materials, original newspapers, periodicals, archives, etc. Are mainly used, supplemented by other related materials such as anthologies, diaries, local chronicles, and memoirs.

Yanyuan History (13th Series \u002f Total Issue 26)

Editor-in-chief Wang Chen

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"History of Yanyuan" is a collection of selected papers from the Peking University History Forum sponsored by the Department of History of Peking University and hosted by the Graduate Student Association and Student Union of the Department of History of Peking University. The Peking University History Forum brings together history majors from well-known universities across the country and is an important platform for history majors to showcase their fledgling academic achievements and exchange academic experiences. This book selects 10 excellent works from the 17th Peking University History Forum in 2021, covering Chinese history and world history, ancient and modern times, history and archaeology. The content includes the official system issues of the Northern Wei Dynasty, the Buddhist temple policy during the Wu Zetian period of the Tang Dynasty, the political and ethical thoughts of Wang Anshi in the Song Dynasty, Tianyu's statement and the British and American reactions, the history of Nagasaki study tours in the Edo period of Japan, political issues in the early days of the founding of Mexico in the 19th century, the British 1918 influenza pandemic, the Iranian hostage crisis, etc.

Defying the Will of Heaven and Changing My Fate, I Rely on the System to Push the Heavens

Lin Jingjing

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The Social Fear Painter Was Praised by Emperor Yongle

Zhuge Zhanji

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Yin Bo, a top flight attendant graduate, refused to accept the high-paying offer and insisted on joining Wuhan Happy Valley. Even if he is rejected in every possible way by the cold female boss, he will never look back. Just when he thought he was about to leave in despair, a mysterious tycoon named "Emperor Yongle" appeared. Not only did he spend a lot of money to promote his paintings, but he also domineeringly shouted to the female boss: "I will protect this man!" From a reserve soldier at an altitude of 10,000 meters to a top painter at an amusement park, Yin Bo's life no longer follows a script.

The Narrative Style of Ancient Chinese History Books: from the Two Styles of Ban and Xun to the Two Families of Fan and Yuan

Zhu Luchuan

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Why does Chinese historiography attach great importance to narrative? How does Chinese historiography influence Chinese narrative tradition? This book is based on the formulation and application of the terms, concepts, and propositions of "narrative" in Chinese historiography. It takes four interconnected historical masterpieces - "Hanshu", "Hanji", "Houhanji" and "Houhanshu" - as the object of analysis. It starts from ancient China. The narrative experience of dynasty history, which is the backbone of historiography, explores the prominent style of narrative in ancient Chinese history books that emphasizes "things", focuses on "people", seeks "beauty", and uses "meaning", and reveals the path and mainstream of theoretical reflection on narratives in ancient Chinese history books.

New Historiography (Volume 15): New Explorations in Social History

Editor-in-chief Li Gongzhong

220K0

"New Historiography" is organized and planned by the Qing History Institute of 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 15th volume, with the theme of "New Explorations in Social History", focusing on the latest progress in domestic social history research. Among them, three papers included in "Marginal Space" focus on immigrants from the Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi border areas in the Qing Dynasty, folk sects in Vietnam, and "horse thieves" in the Northeast in the late Qing Dynasty; three papers included in "Transformation Order" The research object is the Kuomintang, the Fujian People's Army, and the election of county officials in Jiangsu during the Republic of China; "Charity Network" takes charity activities in modern times and the Anti-Japanese War period as the research object; "Theoretical Meridian" examines the spread and changes in the meaning of the word "society" in modern China, as well as the theoretical perspectives of French historical anthropology.

The Sorrow of Fusu

Remember The Peak

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Xiake's Posthumous Writings--the Mountains, Rivers and the Earth Are All Left Ink

Writerngc1g4

193K0

By chance, I read that Xu Xiake's eldest son, Xu Qi, was exterminated during the Jiangnan Slave Rebellion in the late Ming Dynasty. Most of Xu Xiake's manuscripts were lost. Later, the concubine Li Ji, who was not recognized by his family, traveled around to collect his father's manuscripts and became a key figure in the survival of Xu Xiake's travel notes to this day. I really want to write about such a small person caught in the cracks of history. Please read the story of a modern physical geography researcher who traveled through time and became Li Ji, the concubine of Xu Xiake. Against the background of the slave revolution in Jiangnan from the late Chongzhen period to the early Shunzhi period in the late Ming Dynasty, he saved, protected and revised Xu Xiake's travel notes based on the consciousness of protecting human civilization.

Journal of the Chinese Academy of History (2021 2nd Series\u002f Total 4th Series)

Editor-in-chief Gao Xiang

280K0

The Journal of the Chinese Academy of History adheres to the guidance of historical materialism, implements the "Double Hundred" policy, highlights originality, depth, systematicness and ideological nature, and focuses on collecting historical theory and outstanding academic achievements in the fields of history of history, Chinese history, world history, archaeology, etc., Especially the publication of long articles that cannot be carried by academic journals. This book is the fourth volume in total, and includes 7 articles including "A New Exploration on the Oracles Before Wu Ding - Focusing on the "Atomic Group Oracles"", "A Review and Reflection on the Origin, Compilation and Collation of the History of the Jin Dynasty", "A Study on the Evolution of Rules and Examples in the Past Dynasties", and "Charlemagne's Imperial Title".

Chronological Location and Distribution of "quan Hanwen

Yi Xiaoping

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This book is based on the research of the time and place of creation of "Quan Hanwen" and the author's birth and death dates and place of birth. It analyzes the distribution pattern, distribution center and changes of articles and authors' place of origin in various states in the Western Han Dynasty. Using the geographical structure of the author's life as a combination point, this book analyzes the distribution of the place of creation and the author's place of birth of "Quan Han Wen". The author's living conditions are used as the starting point to examine the relationship between the geographical flow of the author's life, the author's pursuit of fame, and the allocation of social resources, thereby constructing a literary historical geographical interpretation system that organically combines the restoration of time and space, the ontology of the work, and the author's subject.

Historical Commentary on Tang and Song Dynasties (Eighth Series)

Edited By Liu Houbin And Bao Weimin

185K0

"Tang and Song History Review" is a professional historical journal sponsored by the School of History of Renmin University of China, focusing on the study of Tang and Song history. It features special research and commentary on the history of the Tang and Song Dynasties. It mainly publishes problem-oriented research papers on the history of the Tang and Song Dynasties, as well as special reviews and book reviews with the purpose of sorting out the academic history of Tang and Song studies. Article categories include essays, book reviews, prefaces and postscripts, historical reading notes, etc.

Maritime History Research (Volume 18): Indian Ocean History Album

Li Qingxin, Luo Yiying, Chief Editor Chen Boyi

294K0

"Marine History Research" is an academic publication funded by the Chinese Academy of History sponsored by the Maritime History Research Center of the Guangdong Academy of Social Sciences. This book is the 18th volume. It is the first academic album in China with the theme of Indian Ocean history. It discusses the achievements and new thinking, new concepts, and new theories in the study of Indian Ocean history in the integration of global history, regional history, and transnational history. The content covers long-distance cross-sea commercial activities in the Indian Ocean world, China-Africa porcelain trade, port society and merchant groups, and Chinese business networks. It also explores the history of navigation, medical diseases, and ecological environment that have been neglected in the past.

Seeing Luoyang: a Study of Old Films of Bianluo Railway Physician Spruitt

Wang Guoqiang

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Adolf Spruit, a Belgian railway physician who worked on the Bianluo Railway, worked in Luoyang for about three years from 1906 to 1908. In addition to his job, Adolf used the camera in his hand to take more than a hundred three-dimensional photos. Through Adolf's lens, we can not only understand the family life and leisure, photography, antiquities collection and other activities of Westerners in China at that time; we can also "see" many scenes of the clothing, food, housing, transportation, beliefs, and customs of Luoyang residents more than a hundred years ago. Adolf's Luoyang photo album has the characteristics of high definition and relative completeness. It contains text and image information unmatched by other photo albums of the same era. It is a precious material for studying modern Luoyang.

Opening of Edo

(japan) Fujii Joji

166K0

The Summer Battle of Osaka, where Sanada Yukimura fought to the death, marked the beginning of the demise of the Toyotomi clan. Tokugawa Ieyasu, who deservedly held the power of the world, promulgated the laws of the samurai, forbidden and public families in the same year, thereby establishing his dominance among the daimyo and the imperial court throughout the country. After Ieyasu died in 1616 the following year, Hidetada and Iemitsu continued to strengthen the shogunate politics and gradually established the Laochu system as the basis of the political power. As a result, even if the shogun was bedridden, government affairs could be carried out without hindrance. This book is a masterpiece that clearly analyzes the power of the Edo shogunate that lasted for more than 260 years.

A Land of Intertwined Destinies: a History of Southeastern Europe

(germany) Marie-janina Chalic

527K0

"Strong empires are all similar, but unfortunate countries have their own misfortunes." Different ethnic groups living in Southeast Europe undoubtedly have many common historical experiences, but they have never been able to find a unified identity. A unique diversity has developed here, and this quality is precisely the result of thousands of years of cross-regional exchanges. Marie-Janina Chalic chooses to narrate the history of Southeast Europe from the unconventional perspective of world interdependence, because many historical processes cannot be understood at all if we think only within the framework of closed regions and countries. By examining cross-border interactions, connections, and experiences, interspersed with micro-narratives that are highly humane and graphic, Chalik presents a new, multi-faceted picture that is completely different from the stereotype of the backward, ever-violent "European Other" in Southeastern Europe. From this, it is not difficult for readers to discover that the story of this land is far richer and more vivid than what traditional historical narratives present.

History of English Literature (1620-1900)

(u. S.) William Joseph Long

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Literature does not deal with our rationality, but with our emotions and imagination. Its charm lies not in its literal meaning but in its ability to awaken something within us. Based on his profound understanding of human history and civilization, Lang, the author of this book, has made an accurate and interesting review of the history of British literature from 1620 to 1900. He has used poetic words to outline the lives and anecdotes of famous British writers, and has a profound understanding of British literature during this period. The works have been insightfully selected and appreciated. Readers can sense the author's concern for the other side of history and his passion for reality from between the lines. Under their guidance, they can understand literature, enjoy literature, and realize the beauty of literature that "time will not make it grow old, and death will not let it be destroyed." The translator has been translating this book since 2007, taking honesty and elegance as his criterion and striving to present the appearance and purpose of the original work authentically.

Maritime History Research (19th Series)

Editor-in-chief Li Qingxin

287K0

"Marine History Research" is a professional academic journal founded by the Guangdong Academy of Social Sciences. It has been published in two series every year since 2018. Each series contains about 20 academic articles. It has columns such as special talks, special papers, and academic reviews. It includes relevant special papers according to the changes in academic focus, reflecting the academic frontier of marine history research. In 2021, it received funding for academic journals from the Chinese Academy of History. This volume is the collection of "Marine History Research" (the 19th edition), which contains about 20 special papers on maritime history research. It mainly discusses issues related to Atlantic history, with in-depth research and unique insights. It also includes papers from foreign maritime history research experts, which reflects the academic level of international maritime history researchers and reflects the international research frontier.

Administrative Governance in Marginal Areas: a Re-study of the Office System in the Qing Dynasty

Hu Heng

247K0

This book is a re-study of the "official system" issue in the Qing Dynasty. The hall system is a unique form of administrative division in the Qing Dynasty, and its establishment reflects the transformation of the local administrative system in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This book has two focuses: first, it conducts detailed institutional historical research on the origin and evolution of the hall system in the Qing Dynasty, especially the origin process of the hall during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, which is relatively weak in academic research, and focuses on strengthening the exploration and utilization of first-hand archives on both sides of the Taiwan Strait; second, it combines regional social history, Using the research methods of legal history, the local manifestations of the bureau were analyzed in detail with typical cases, striving to organically combine the overall evolution of the system with regional social cases, showing how the bureau system coordinated with the historical process of regional society in the Qing Dynasty, and further reflected the characteristics of local governance in the Qing Dynasty of "governing according to customs".

Chinese History Digest (Volume 2021\u002f Total Volume 2)

Editor-in-chief Li Jun

552K0

"Chinese Historical Digest" is an academic digest founded by the School of History of Northwest University, with one volume per year. This volume mainly selects high-quality works that put forward innovative insights into the research on major issues in various periods and fields of Chinese history from relevant historical journals, university journals, and comprehensive journals published in 2021. It reflects the new breakthroughs made in basic theories and basic issues in Chinese history research in the past year as a whole, and presents the direction and cutting-edge trends of Chinese history research. It aims to promote the in-depth development of current Chinese history research and accelerate the construction of a historical discipline system, academic system, and discourse system with Chinese characteristics.

Research on Sex Slavery in Tang Dynasty

Wu Shuguo

217K0

This book is a monograph that systematically studies sex labor in the Tang Dynasty. On the basis of affirming that sex service in the Tang Dynasty was an independent type of service, this paper gave a new interpretation to the characteristics, hierarchical classification, nature, and issues such as period and service period, payment of wages and payment of fees, etc. Of sex service in the early Tang Dynasty. At the same time, based on the institutional changes in the Tang and Song Dynasties, the evolution of sex service in the late Tang Dynasty and its relationship with the job service in the Song Dynasty were analyzed. In addition, this book also examines the Tang Dynasty sex service in the evolution of the overall service system in ancient China, revealing the key role it played in the early and late transitions of the ancient Chinese service system. In recent years, sex service in the Tang Dynasty has received very little attention as a traditional topic in the study of the economic history of the Tang Dynasty. I hope this book can promote the expansion of this topic and thus provide help for the overall study of the ancient Chinese service system.

Barefoot Doctors and Modern Medicine in Rural China

Fang Xiaoping

186K0

In 1968, under the great call to "put the focus of medical and health care in rural areas", not only a large number of doctors from urban hospitals were "decentralized" to the countryside, but starting from Chuansha County in the suburbs of Shanghai, they were called "our own doctors for our poor and lower-middle peasants" The "Barefoot Doctor" also alleviated the shortage of doctors and medicines in backward rural areas to some extent, initiated the attempt to integrate traditional Chinese and Western medicine, established a "cooperative medical system" based on communes and teams, and also created the "myth" of contemporary Hua Tuo and Sun Lizhe. In fact, barefoot doctors, together with commune and team cadres, private teachers, agricultural technicians, and accountants of large and small teams, constitute a certain quasi-knowledge, technology, or management class that corresponds to the authentic "mud-legged men." This book restores the collective memory of doctors and patients in a special time and space through oral interviews and written archives, and also makes the narrative of the history of China's medical system more comprehensive.

Maritime History Research (Series 17)

Editor-in-chief Li Qingxin

380K0

"Marine History Research" is an academic publication funded by the Chinese Academy of History sponsored by the Maritime History Research Center of the Guangdong Academy of Social Sciences. This book is the 17th volume. The articles are mainly selected from the 2019 International Academic Symposium on "Exchanges between the Pearl River Estuary Bay Area and the Pacific-Indian Ocean in the Age of Discovery" and the "2019 (Second) Young Scholars Forum on Maritime History Research". The content includes the history of life in maritime societies, East Asian trade and regional politics, the history of the Pearl River Estuary Bay Area, and the introduction of marine archeology and marine documents. It integrates and improves the research on the life history of marine society, the history of ideas, and the history of culture from the perspective of global history and comparative perspective, and provides valuable reference for the study of maritime regional history and marine geographical space in terms of method and theory.

Who Says That Imperial Doctors Are Not Officials?

Xiong Canyi

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Chasing the Origin: the Founding Story of the Yuan Dynasty

Zhang Xiaohui

145K0

The founding history recalled by people in the Mongolian and Yuan Dynasties shows the origin pedigree of the ethnic group with the Genghis Khan family as the core. This book attempts to reconstruct the Mongolian history behind the rise of Genghis Khan, and then reveal the process of the above-mentioned historical memory being reshaped by power.

Public Affairs and Private Affairs in Modern Diaries

Zheng Huixin

212K0

To understand a historical figure, a direct way is to read his diary, because the diary records the experiences and insights of the diary owner. Many inner activities that cannot be presented in official documents and letters are revealed in his diary. Valuable diaries can better reflect the social practices and changes at that time and are very important historical materials. This book mainly uses the diaries of Chen Bui, Wang Shijie, Weng Wenhao, Wang Zizhuang, Chen Kewen, Tang Zong, Zhu Kezhen, Gu Jiegang, Wu Mi, Zheng Tianting and other modern political figures. It not only pays attention to the official affairs of the diary owners, but also pays attention to their interpersonal relationships and daily life, which helps us to understand history more comprehensively from another perspective.

Myanmar Country Report (2019)

Editor-in-chief Zhu Xianghui

185K0

This book is organized and compiled by the Myanmar Research Institute of Yunnan University. It consists of four parts: the chief editor's report, sub-reports, special reports, and appendices. It comprehensively introduces Myanmar's political situation, economic situation, and diplomatic relations from 2017 to 2018, and provides insights into Myanmar's economic development situation, the situation in Rakhine State, and Myanmar's internal and external affairs. They conducted in-depth discussions and conducted special studies on the Rohingya issue in Myanmar, Myanmar's national reconciliation mechanism, Myanmar's oil and gas industry, Myanmar's legal construction, etc., And included the "Myanmar Sustainable Development Plan (2018-2030)" formulated by the Ministry of Planning and Finance in 2018.

China-northeast Asia Countries Yearbook (2019)

Editor-in-chief Dong Weijun

760K0

This book is an international comprehensive yearbook that focuses on collecting basic information on China and Northeast Asian countries as well as important information on various aspects in the region. It also contains relevant information and materials on Heilongjiang Province's deepening of economic and trade cooperation with Northeast Asian countries, aiming to promote economic and trade exchanges, exchanges and cooperation between China and Northeast Asian countries. The content of this book is mainly based on what happened in 2018, focusing on recording the major events that happened in 2018 and including relevant data. While continuing the advantages of rich content in previous years, maintaining the integrity and continuity of data, and making appropriate chronological and retrospective summaries, in order to strengthen the review and timeliness of the yearbook, in addition to describing major events from January to December 2018, some entries in the volume also look back at major events from November to December 2017. In order to reflect the foresight, some research columns have made necessary foresight into 2019.

Tianxia, ​​china and Dynasties: Re-understanding the Political and Geographical Structure of Ancient China

Cheng Yinong

201K0

This book attempts to adopt the perspective of "viewing with the times" to analyze important concepts such as "tianxia", "order of the world", "name of the country", "name of the world", "China", "dynasty", "dynasty", "border" and "frontier" that are often used in the study of ancient Chinese history. It is further proposed that in modern times, we have been accustomed to understand and narrate ancient Chinese history from the perspective of "hindsight" and based on Western history and modern concepts. However, because the two are incompatible in terms of historical process and cultural tradition, some historical and practical problems that are difficult to explain have naturally arisen. Based on the above understanding, this book ultimately believes that the narrative of "Chinese history" formed in modern times is not actually "Chinese history" under the traditional Chinese discourse system. In the future, we should take China as the center and think deeply about the narrative method of "Chinese history". This should be the need of China and the world in the current era.

Discussing Tao in the Garden: Lectures on Archaeological Theory and Practice

Editor-in-chief Wang Zhigao

408K0

This book contains 62 minutes of some lectures and 10 minutes of meetings organized by the Archeology and Cultural Museum of Nanjing Normal University. It is the 103rd lecture of the archeology lecture series as of June 10, 2023. The whole book is divided into two parts: the first part is the lecture minutes, and the second part is the meeting minutes. For the convenience of readers, the first part is divided into six units according to the lecture content: "Theory and Methods", "Discovery and Research", "Discussion and Debate", "New Knowledge on Ceramics", "Exchanges and Mutual Learning among Civilizations" and "Academic Legacy". The "Theory and Methods" unit focuses on cutting-edge research on archaeological theories and methodologies, showing the diversified development prospects of archaeology. The "Discovery and Research" unit takes important archaeological discoveries and related research as its theme, and systematically introduces the significance and latest research results of relevant archaeological discoveries, including some museum research. The "Discussion and Debate" unit is the latest research results of the speaker on some hot topics. Many of the viewpoints in the lecture are very innovative, providing readers with a new perspective. "New Knowledge on Ceramics" is a special topic on ceramic research. The speakers are all well-known domestic ceramic archaeological experts, bringing together the cutting-edge trends in ceramic archeology. The "Exchanges and Mutual Learning of Civilizations" section focuses on cultural exchanges between ancient China and foreign countries as well as foreign archaeological discoveries. It includes discussions by Japanese and Korean scholars on exchanges between ancient East Asian countries, as well as the gains of Chinese scholars from overseas archaeological excavations. "Academic Legacy" is the last unit of the previous chapter. It contains two summaries, one is Mr. Wang Shimin's summary of Mr. Xia Nai's contribution to the creation of archeology in New China, and the other is Mr. Yang Xinhua's review of his forty years of cultural and museum work. It shows the feelings and responsibilities of the predecessors of cultural and archaeological workers, and is a spiritual role model for young archaeological and cultural students.

I Am Doing Archeology in Shendu

Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng

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I, an ordinary second-year student, After graduation, he returned to his hometown of Los Angeles to start a business. After experiencing the test of Xiaochun's "old man collapse", And together with Lanlan and Jingshu, Explore the underground secrets of Luo City, Overthrew a small number of Western Sinological schools and Oriental history circles, Doubtful views on China's 5,000-year civilization, Frustrated many sabotage attempts. Come with me, Let's start the adventure journey in Shendu! !

I Was Reborn Five Years into the Republic of China

The Sound Of Autumn Inkstone

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1916, the fifth year of the Republic of China. Yuan Datou had just died and the world was in chaos. The Beiyang warlords fought in a melee and starved to death everywhere. When Sun Desheng woke up, he found himself lying on a straw mat in a rundown village in Anyang, Henan. The family owed Liu Mazi a loan shark, and the three acres of land they mortgaged were not enough. The next day, his parents would drink pesticide and commit suicide. He died in North Korea in his previous life. The translator's shot made his chest feel hot and everything was gone. In this life, he doesn't want to be such a coward anymore. Three pieces of ocean broke into the military camp, and he sent a letter to scare away the debt collector. He struggled in a troubled world, climbed up the ranks in the melee of warlords, and transformed from a peasant who was about to starve to death to a soldier who could hold a gun. But he knew in his heart: In this world, either you kill someone, or someone kills you. If you want to live, you have to be more ruthless than anyone else. --This is a Republic of China version of "Alive", a story about a commoner's struggle to survive in troubled times. Military, espionage, and passion, let's see how a reborn person comes from the darkness of history to the front of the stage step by step.

Journal of Archeology (Volume 25): 40th Anniversary of the Founding (1981-2021)

Editor-in-chief Zhu Yanshi

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"Archaeology Collection" mainly publishes long field archaeological excavation reports, archaeological research papers, as well as experimental reports and papers on scientific and technological archeology and other academic and informative works related to archeology. This book is the 25th volume and is divided into three sections. The investigation and excavation section covers the lower Xiajiadian cultural relics of Gaojiataizi in Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, the Han Dynasty family cemetery in Shuanghe Village, Shuangliu District, Chengdu City, and the Taizicheng mountain city ruins in Xinbin County, Liaoning. The research and exploration section mainly focuses on the prehistoric sites unearthed in the Central Plains. There are themes such as the flat-pocket foot pottery, the late Western Zhou Dynasty bronze arrowhead plate, the Yanghai cemetery in the northwest of Yanghaixia Village, Tuyugou Township, Shanshan County, Turpan City, Xinjiang, the South Gobi Yanghai Cemetery in the Flame Mountains, and the screen stone bed in Qinyang in the Northern Dynasties. The archeology and science and technology section introduces and explains the application of "lithofacies technology" in ceramic archaeological research.

Research on the Political System of Bohai State

Sun Jia Cheng Nina Wang Wanzhi Xin Shidai

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The Bohai State was a political power established in the northeastern frontier of the Tang Dynasty with the Mohe people as rulers. This book conducts a systematic and in-depth study of Bohai State's central political system, military system, local political system, Dynasty and Tang Dynasty system, Bohai State's exchange system with Japan as a border government of the Tang Dynasty, and its exchange system with neighboring governments and ethnic groups. In the absence of historical data, we tried our best to exhaust the literature and make full use of the epigraphy, stone inscriptions and archaeological materials unearthed over the years to conduct research. At the same time, we paid attention to collecting and absorbing existing research results from domestic and foreign academic circles such as China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, and Russia. We conducted a relatively extensive discussion on various viewpoints and strived to get as close as possible to the original appearance of Bohai State's political system. The book contains not only the new viewpoints put forward by the author, but also the discussion and analysis of controversial academic issues in domestic and foreign academic circles. It reflects the author's broader international academic vision and advances the study of Bohai's political system to a new academic research level.

Selected Historical Documents of the Southwest Railway of New China

Edited By Tian Yongxiu And Zhang Xueyong

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The construction of the Southwest Railway is one of the great achievements in railway construction led by the Communist Party of China since the founding of New China. This book uses archives, newspapers, periodicals, and documents as the main body, and strives to present the complete process of decision-making, planning, and construction of the Southwest Railway since the founding of the People's Republic of China and its major social impact. It is of great significance for deepening the study of the history of railways in the Southwest region, for summarizing the huge impact of the construction of the Southwest Railway, and for further summarizing the Party's governance experience and improving the Party's governance capabilities from the perspective of railways.

Introduction to Traditional Chinese Academic History

Compiled By Yin Yushan

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When discussing experts, academic cases, and books, this book not only refines traditional and authoritative viewpoints, but also boldly draws on cutting-edge achievements in the academic world. The academic results it focuses on cover political science, sociology, history, philosophy, literature, religion and philology, and even astronomy, geography, mathematics and other science and technology categories. It is relatively comprehensive among academic history (including intellectual history, philosophy history) works. In addition, many new scholars and their academic achievements that have been ignored by previous academic history have been added, correcting biases and helping readers comprehensively, accurately and clearly grasp the development context of traditional Chinese academic history.

A Concise History of the Late Qing Dynasty

Jiang Meng

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This book combines the advantages of general history, chronicle and other formats, and absorbs the advantages of paradigms such as revolutionary history and modernization. It focuses on tradition and modernity, public and private desires, balance and imbalance, rationality and sensibility. In a style of narrative and discussion, this book combs the historical process of China from the reign of Emperor Jiaqing (1799) to the abdication of Emperor Qing (1912). Interpret political operations from a global perspective, analyze historical events in the causal chain, and strive to "understand the changes of ancient and modern times." Understand macro conflicts in micro details, deduce subtle psychology in real contexts, and strive to see the big from the small and lift things lightly. More than 300 pictures are selected to help readers establish a concrete understanding of the late Qing Dynasty. See people, see things, see the way of the world, have reason, evidence, and emotion, see the rise and fall, see the human heart, there is the past, the present, and the future. Concise but not simple, rich but not complicated.

Tianjin Survival Guide in the Republic of China

Black Pearl From The Ocean

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Wenshui Confucianism

Mountains In The Sea

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This book is set against the background of the turbulent times when rituals and music collapsed in the late Spring and Autumn Period. It gives a complete account of Zhuan Sunshi (zi Zhang), a great disciple of Confucius, who was born in Wenshui, inherited the family tradition at a young age, studied in Qufu, traveled around the country with Confucius, and returned home. Empress Lu assisted Confucius in writing books, Zhu Si gave lectures, and Gui Lao wrote books, and finally became the leader of the eight schools of Confucianism - Zi Zhang Zhiru. The feudal dynasties of all dynasties continued to pursue posthumous titles, achieving a magnificent life with a lasting cultural heritage. With one person's perseverance, he writes about the inheritance of Confucianism for one generation, so that his descendants can continue it to this day, and reproduce the thousand-year power of Qilu cultural heritage that is endless and timeless.

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