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Female crime in the early years of the ROC (1914-1936)
Zhang Ruoming and the Tianjin women’s movement at the time of the May 4th Movement
Tseng Chao-yu (1909-1964)-The ROC’s most outstanding female archeologist and museologist
Taiwanese midwives in the Japanese Colonial Period
From greenhouse to independence –Taiwanese female provincial representatives An initial discussion of reasons for their election (1951-1989)
The Acquisition of Concubines in China, 14-17th Centuries
Yuan Zhongdao’s late Ming views on women
The challenge of the feminist history—concept and theory-the topics that female history scholars in the UK and North America have paid attention to in the last 20 years history
What Can Feminist Theory Do for the Study of Chinese History? A Brief Review of Scholarship in the U. S.
Summary of Qiu Jin research in Mainland China since 1949
The situation of the modern Chinese female history in Japan.
Women in China II: A New Bibliography of Available English Language Materials Progress Report
Review of the background to the theory of family at the time of the May 4th Movement by Ono
A Thrice Told Tale; Feminism, Postmodernism and Ethnographic Responsibility . By Margery Wolf