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The position of women in the imperial family in the Qing Dynasty
The attitude of Kang You-wei to women and marriage
Liang Qi-chao’s views on gender: Discussion of the constraints on intellectuals imposed by tradition
Xiang Jing-yu and the women’s movement of the early Chinese communists
The debate on women’s right during the War of Resistance against Japan
Chin Sung-ts'en's A Tocsin For Women : The Dextrous Merger of Radicalism and Conservatism in Feminism of the Early Twentieth Century
The Anti-footbinding Movement in Late Ch'ing China: Indigenous Development and Western Influence
The Cult of Domesticity in Republican Shanghai's Middle Class
Between History and Literature: Chang Ai-ling's 張愛玲 Lao Tai-tai 老太太 Characters
Ming-Qing Medicine and the onstruction of Gender
The question of women in religious history studies in China in recent years
Review of women’s literature studies by Western sinologists in recent years
Introduction to the directions of women’s history studies in the US
“Women Studies with Chinese Characteristics?” on the Origins, Issues, and Theories of Contemporary Feminist Research in China
Review of “The lives of Taiwanese women in the Qing Dynasty”
Review of “China, Traditional society, Family” by Yanagida Setsuko