Author :Yang Yulei
Publisher :Zhejiang and the Cultural Exchanges between China and Korea during the Ming and Qing Dynasties
Pub Date:January 2025
Introduction:
Author :Li Huarui
Publisher :Looking Back at Helan: A Restudy of the Civilization of the Western Xia Dynasty
Pub Date:July 2025
Introduction:
Author :Li Huarui
Publisher :The Evolution of Song-Type State History
Pub Date:September 2022
Introduction:
Author :Shi Xiaoxuan
Publisher :Les soyeux lyonnais et leur expansion en Chine (Milieu du XIXe siècle - début du XXe siècle)
Pub Date:February 2025
Introduction:
Author :Sun Yinggang
Publisher :Sui-Tang (Three Volumes)
Pub Date:October 2023
Introduction:
Author :Shen Jian
Publisher :A General History of France
Pub Date:November 2024
Introduction:
Author :Cang Xiuliang; Bao Yongjun
Publisher :Selected Annotations on the General Meaning of Literature and History
Pub Date:June 2025
Introduction:Selected Annotations on the General Meaning of Literature and History, annotated by the late Prof. Cang Xiuliang and Prof. Bao Yongjun, has been published by Zhejiang People's Press as part of the Zhejiang Learning Classics series.This work offers a guided reading of the masterwork by Zhang Xuecheng (1738–1801), a great Qing-dynasty historian and thinker. It includes:An introductory guide to Zhang's life, thought, and the creation of his work.Selected annotations on over 50 key chapters, with explanatory notes on terms, figures, and classical references.Study guides before and after each text to aid comprehension.The book aims to make Zhang Xuecheng's theories on history, literature, and local historiography accessible to a broader readership.
Author :Liu Jinbao
Publisher :Dunhuang Studies: Collected Materials and Research on Scholarly History
Pub Date:July 2026
Introduction:A major new reference work, Dunhuang Studies: Collected Materials and Research on Scholarly History, edited by Prof. Liu Jinbao (Qiu Shi Distinguished Professor, Zhejiang University), has been published by Gansu Education Publishing House.This collection systematically organizes primary sources, monographs, and scholars' notes on the development of Dunhuang studies over the past century. It is structured into three sections—archives and chronologies, thematic materials, and scholarly research—spanning 8 volumes, 13 books, and 5 million characters. The work fills a significant gap in the field by providing a comprehensive and systematic documentation of the discipline's history, research traditions, and major achievements.The compilation, which began in 2017, was carried out by a dedicated editorial team over nearly a decade. Prof. Liu Jinbao is a leading scholar in Dunhuang and Silk Road studies, serving as Director of the Center for Central Asian and Silk Road Civilizations and Vice President of the Chinese Dunhuang and Turfan Studies Association.
Author :Lyu Yimin; Zhang Chi
Publisher :The French Revolution: Sources and Research
Pub Date:January 2026
Introduction:A new two-volume reference work, The French Revolution: Sources and Research, edited by Prof. Lyu Yimin and Prof. Zhang Chi (Executive Editor), has been published by The Commercial Press.Volume I compiles over 200 original documents from the revolutionary period, including decrees, parliamentary debates, pamphlets, and newspaper articles.Volume II collects more than 30 representative research papers by leading scholars such as Keith Baker, Lynn Hunt, Georges Lefebvre, and Albert Mathiez.This work offers readers both firsthand materials and multidimensional analytical perspectives, serving as an essential resource for studying the French Revolution.
Author :Wu Yangxiang
Publisher :Studies on Modern Chinese Classics and Their Thinkers
Pub Date:July 2025
Introduction:Studies on Modern Chinese Classics and Their Thinkers, written by Prof. Wu Yangxiang (Distinguished Professor, Zhejiang University), has been published by Shanghai People's Press.This collection brings together thirteen research articles on the history of Chinese classics (Jingxue) from the mid-Qing to the modern period. The topics include:Scholarly debates on the Old Text tradition of the Book of Changes and the Classic of Filial Piety.Major intellectual controversies of the late Qing, such as the debates between Zhu Yixin and Kang Youwei.Critical reviews of modern scholars including Chen Pan, Mou Runsun, and Huang Zhangjian.The work reflects Prof. Wu's decades-long research on the transformation of classical studies and their fate in modern Chinese history.