The Characteristics of the Theory of History in Ancient China Qu Lindong Research Article Pages: 1 - 18
Establishing the Public Sphere and Abolishing the Private Domain: The Rise of a Doctrine and Its Social Significance in the Spring and Autumn Period Liu Zehua Research Article Pages: 19 - 46
Some Late Ming Western Technical Terms and Their Implications for Cultural Transformation: “Brain,” “Geometry,” “Globe,” and “Cathay” Feng Tianyu Research Article Pages: 47 - 60
Tang-Song or Song-Ming: The Significance of a Perspective Shift in Chinese Cultural and Intellectual History Ge Zhaoguang Research Article Pages: 61 - 83
The Study of Chinese Historiography from the Perspective of Intellectual History Qiao Zhizhong Research Article Pages: 84 - 96
Township/Village Administration from the Late Qing to the Warlord Period Wei GuangqiDing Haixiu Research Article Pages: 97 - 123
A Historical and Jurisprudential Analysis of Suzerain-Vassal State Relationships in the Qing Dynasty Zhang Shiming Research Article Pages: 124 - 157