New article released: Morris Rossabi (Columbia Univ.) "Communications and 'Communicators' in the Yuan and Early Ming" | Journal of Chinese History 中國歷史學刊 | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/PkDNCe3SEP
Tristan Brown, "Bureaucracy from the Bottom Up: Diviners in Qing Local Governance" | Journal of Chinese History 中國歷史學刊 | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/D1wpLLUIc2
New Article online: Robin McNeal, "Canonical Interpretation, Social Mediation, and Local Religious Practice: A Qing-era Inscription at a Shanxi Temple to Gaomei, The Divine Matchmaker, and the Vast and Productive Space between Orthodoxy and Heteropraxy" https://t.co/A0pwQzAdRj
Call for Submissions — "Global Perceptions of China: Insights from the Next Generation." Scholars under the age of 35 are invited to submit proposals by October 31.
https://t.co/tp9L1PDCIK
AAS-in-Asia 2026 to Take Place at Lahore University of Management Sciences—submit your organized panel session or roundtable proposal by November 13!
https://t.co/OGxDWRSQrp
New Article published online – David M. Robinson (Colgate Univ.), Ability and Authority in the Context of Crisis and Conflict: The Mid-Fifteenth Century | Journal of Chinese History 中國歷史學刊 | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/SFdMrNOEul
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Maura Dykstra, Response to George Qiao's Review of Uncertainty in the Empire of Routine: The Administrative Revolution of the Eighteenth-Century Qing State https://t.co/o5W1crhsuk
Latest episode of Sci-Tech Asia’s TechnoViews Podcast is available! TechnoViews #16. 'An Ecological History of Modern China' | Stevan Harrell (U. Of Washington). Available in Spotify, RSS, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, etc👇
https://t.co/MWskiZss6H
Thrilled to share the launch of the "China County Chronicles Full-Text Database", a collaboration between myself, Leo Y. Yang from #UCSD, and Prof. Ting Chen @colomct from #HKBU. Step into a rich world of over 3000 County Chronicles since the inception of the PRC! (1/8)
We always welcome new proposals for special issues @JChineseHistory. Proposals on all subfields and topics are welcome; they should feature a broad temporal coverage and include diverse periods of Chinese history.
This week our mammoth special issue on National Traditions of Sinology edited by Josh Fogel appeared in print - 400 pages, 15 papers in the journal that covers all of Chinese history: Journal of Chinese History 中國歷史學刊
https://t.co/GQ15SFEsm9
The EALAC Department is thrilled to announce a new colloquium series, the Critical Chinese Humanities Colloquium (CCH). The CCH encourages innovative and critical approaches to the study of Chinese humanities.
For details on upcoming CCH events, visit: https://t.co/gAZeZxRTtY
New #AsiaNow post, "Generation and the Politics of Memory in China" — editor @mauracunningham interviews @EmoryUniversity sociologist @BinXuAtlanta about Chairman Mao’s Children, his 2021 @CambridgeUP book. https://t.co/lpY6HnRfP2