Academia Sinica
/
Sitemap
/
MH Login
/
中文
關鍵字搜尋
Events
> News
> Academic
About IMH
> Introduction
> Director’s remarks
> Organization
> Advisory board
> Research plans
> Research findings
> Honors
> Admin Staff
People
> Research fellows
> Corresponding Research Fellows
> Adjunct research fellows
> Postdoctoral fellows
> Doctoral candidate fellows
> Research Groups
Activities
Publications
> Historical sources
> Monographs
> Bulletin
> RWMCH
> Conference Volumes
> Other publications
> Hu Shih Publications
> eBooks
> Non-IMH publications
> Search
> Order
Academic exchanges
> List of Partner Institutions
> Visiting scholars
> Life and work
> Visiting scholars program
Resources
> Research Resources Links
> Special displays
> Video
> Picture of the Day
Contact
> Subscribe our RSS
> FAQ
> Contact us
Home
> Publications >
Non-IMH publications
◎ Submission System
Date: 2021
Trade-Dependent Taiwan and Big History
Author(s): Man-houng Lin
Abstract:
This book examines how China, Japan, and the United States have influenced Taiwan's history through economy and trade at different stages over more than 400 years. A wide range of questions are ad...
Date: 2021
Shanghai Local Elites and Assemblies, 1927-1949
Author(s): Li Kai-kuang
Abstract:
The main function of assembly is to elect specific representatives, responsible for making or amending laws, and supervising government governance. Shanghai is the fastest-growing city in modern China...
Date: 2021
日本歷史與文化(修訂再版)
Author(s): 林明德、陳慈玉、許慶雄合著
Abstract:
以二千多年來的日本歷史為經,以政治、社會、文化與經濟發展為緯,由原始社會起,直到現代為止,依時代區分,按照時間先後論述,但在敘述上,略古而詳今,尤其著重近現代的發展。
Date: 2021
Religion, Ethnicity, and Gender in Western Hunan during the Modern Era: The Dao among the Miao?
Author(s): Paul R. Katz
Abstract:
This book combines historical and ethnographic methodologies to explore changes that occurred during the interaction between Miao ritual traditions and religions such as Daoism. In addition, investiga...
Date: 2021
Hu Shi’s Frustration: The Political Choice amid the Clash between Liberty and Authoritarianism
Author(s): Max K. W. Huang
Abstract:
Hu Shi was probably the most well-known intellectual in modern China. As a leader of the May Fourth and Vernacular Chinese Movements, he subsequently served as the president of the Peking University, ...
Date: 2021
Reflections on COVID-19
Author(s): Edited by Paul R. Katz, Chen Hsi-yuan
Abstract:
The COVID-19 global pandemic has highlighted the roles that collective wisdom and action have played in battles against epidemics throughout history. This new book, entitled
Reflections on COVID-1...
Date: 2021
The Short-lived Catholic Central Bureau: National Catalyst for Cultural Apostolate in China (1947-1951)
Author(s): Bibiana Yee-ying Wong
Abstract:
This book may be called a groundbreaking work of research into the historical event of the Shanghai Catholic Central Bureau (CCB), which was an ecclesiastical executive organ set up by the Apostolic I...
Date: 2021
Hidden People: Ethnic Groups and Frontiers in Modern China
Author(s): Max K.W. Huang, ed.
Abstract:
This book is a result of the thematic research project at Academia Sinica “Culture, History, and State Formation: Creating Minority Nationalities in Modern China” (2015-2017) led by Wang Mingke and ...
Date: 2021
Translating the Occupation: The Japanese Invasion of China, 1931-45
Author(s): Edited by Jonathan Henshaw, Craig A. Smith and Norman Smith
Abstract:
From 1931 to 1945, as Japanese imperialism developed and spread throughout China, three regions experienced life under occupation: the puppet state of Manchukuo, East China, and North China. Each did ...
Date: 2021
The Fifty Years That Changed Chinese Religion, 1898-1948
Author(s): Paul R. Katz and Vincent Goossaert
Abstract:
In recent years, both scholars and the general public have become increasingly fascinated by the role of religion in modern Chinese life. However, the bulk of attention has been devoted to changes cau...
Title
Date
Author(s)
Hardcover
Softcover
Price
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Last amended :2025/01/03
Return