Journal of Asian History

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Asian History is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Attitudes to Kongzi in Han Times2
(Mis)reading Chinese Texts in Southeast Asian History: “Moliu”, Duoluomo and the Lure of “Srivijayan” Conquests1
The <em>Rulin</em> of Han Times and Their Relation to Kongzi1
Reconsidering the Degree of Oppression of Mongol Women under the Qing0
Mobilizing Supporters for the Song Restoration: Narratives and Allusions in the “Empress Dowager's Letter to Be Promulgated across the Realm”0
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Circulation that Had Its Price: Roussier and His Role as an Early Recipient and Disseminator of Amiot’s Knowledge about Chinese Music0
The Mandate of Heaven: Strategy, Revolution, and the First European Translation of Sunzi’s Art of War (1772), by Adam Parr. vii + 323 pages. Jesuit Studies: Modernity through the Prism of Jesuit Histo0
Around and About the Term / Name <em>Shanhuzhou</em> 珊瑚洲 in Traditional Chinese Sources0
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Negotiating Power and Identity: Eunuchs in Qing China (1644–1911)0
A “Mongrel Race” or Respectable “Europeans”? Portuguese Colonial Culture and Middle-Class Luso-Asians in Early Nineteenth-Century Macau0
Chosŏn Interpreters as Cultural Brokers: The Example of Kim Kyŏng-mun and the 1722 Mission to Beijing0
The Hokkien in Hội An, 1500s–1800s: Methods of Integration in the Chinese Diaspora0
Mining for Money: A Microstudy on Government Intervention in the Operation of Lianhua Zinc Mine in Qing China0
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History of Aristocratic Families in Tang China, Part 2: The Ultimate Demise0
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Fir and Empire: The Transformation of Forests in Early Modern China, by Ian M. Miller. 296 pages. Washington: University of Washington Press, 2018. ISBN 978-0-295-74733-0 (hardback)0
Harmful Ancestors or Friendly Ghosts: Looking at Our Early Evidence on the Chinese Notion of Gui 鬼0
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A Capital Idea: Social and Economic Implications of Ritual Space in Kaegyŏng during the Early Koryŏ Period0
A Note on Dazhoudao 大洲島 / Tinhosa (c. 1000–1550)0
Non-Chinese Peoples in Republican Chinese Historiography: Beasts, Non-Historic Peoples, Homines Sacri0
Promoters of Morality, Moral Mainstays, and Guardians of Cultural Superiority: The Gentry Women's Praise of Female Chastity and Expectations of Women's Social R0
The Hoppo's Books and the Guangdong Maritime Customs 1685–18420
The Reinterpretation of Female Chastity by Revolutionists in Late Qing China0
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