Chinese Studies in History

Papers
(The H4-Index of Chinese Studies in History is 1. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Buddhist literature in Chinese history—Editors’ introduction2
The collection and translation of Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji) in Russia1
Onodera Shirō 小野寺史郎, Sengo Nihon no Chūgokukan: Ajia to Kindai wo Meguru Kattō 戦後日本の中国観:アジアと近代をめぐる葛藤 (China in Postwar Japan: Entanglements around Asia and the Modern Er1
Du Hongtao 杜洪濤, Shugu fengyan: Mingdai Liaodong de weisuo tizhi yu junshi shehui 戍鼓烽煙: 明代遼東的衛所體制與軍事社會 (War Drum and Beacon Fire: Garrison System and Military Society in 1
Spatiality in Chinese history: Palace, landscape, and city—Editor’s introduction1
Cui Zhihai崔志海, Meiguo yu wanqing Zhongguo (1894–1911) 美國與晚清中國 (1894–1911) (The United States and Late Qing China, 1894–1911)Cui Zhihai崔志海, Meiguo yu wanqi1
Wealth and power without a strong military? The four postwar periods of modern East Asia1
The leisure views of Jiangnan’s literati in the late Ming: A comparative analysis of China and the West1
Zhang Xianqing 張先清. Diguo qianliu: Qingdai qianqi de Tianzhujiao, diceng zhixu yu shenghuo shijie 帝國潛流: 清代前期的天主教、底層秩序與生活世界 (Undercurrents of the Empire: Catholicism, the Order of the Underclass1
Wang Ruilai 王瑞来. 士人走向民間: 宋元變革與社會轉型 Shiren zouxiang minjian: Songyuan biange uu shehui zhuanxing ( Shidafu Approaches to Civilians:1
Maixiang zhishi shijie zhuyi: Luokefeile jijinhui de zaihua shiye (1914–1966) 邁向智識世界主義: 洛克菲勒基金會的在華事業 (1914–1966)1
Yang Bin 楊斌, Haibei yu beibi: Xianweirenzhi de quanqiushi 海貝與貝幣: 鮮為人知的全球史 (Cowrie Shells and Cowrie Money: A Global History)Yang Bin 楊斌, Haibei yu beibi: 1
Inconsistent accounts: Song debates and writings on Wei Zheng’s change of allegiance1
How an event was created: Emperor Daoguang’s routinized life and the formation of the “Opium War” as a historical event1
Inner cultivation of civilization and virtue, and outer transformation in the four directions—History of the formation of the national title “China” and interpretation of its meaning1
Imagining a common homeland: A study of Northeast landscape writing during the war of resistance against Japan1
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