Journal of Asian History

Papers
(The median citation count 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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The Garrison System, Social Strategies, and Liaodong Military Households during the Mid and Late Ming Dynasty1
Historicizing Japan’s Little Ice Age through the Consolidation of Official Historiography: Investigating the Relationship between Climate Change, Peasant <em>Ikki</em> Rebellions, and Poli0
Political Communication and Local Governance: The Public Space in Front of the Gate in Song Prefectures and Counties0
Deutsch-chinesischer Waffenhandel (1922–1941): Eine Verflechtungsgeschichte, by Lili Zhu. 330 pages. Peripherien / Peripheries, vol. 11. Köln: Böhlau Verlag, 2024. ISBN 978-3-412-53155-30
Incense Burners in the Rituals of the Koryŏ Dynasty as Described in a 12th-Century Chinese Source, Gaoli tujing 高麗圖經0
Michael Loewe (1922–2025) in Memoriam– A Personal Note0
Two Missionary Accounts of Southeast Asia in the Late Seventeenth Century: A Translation and Critical Edition of Guy Tachard’s Relation de Voyage aux Indes (1690–99) and Nicola Cima’s Relatione Distin0
Two-Way Knowledge Transfer in Nineteenth Century China: The Scottish Missionary-Sinologist Alexander Wylie (1815–1887), by Ian Gow. Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia. Abingdon, Oxon: Rou0
Der Fremde in der Mitte. Ein ideen- und kulturgeschichtlicher Abriss der Raumvorstellungen Chinas in der späten Kaiserzeit. By Thomas Zimmer. 2 vols., 1429 pages, 19 illustrations. Wien, Köln: Böhlau 0
Harmful Ancestors or Friendly Ghosts: Looking at Our Early Evidence on the Chinese Notion of Gui 鬼0
The Common Good in Early China in Context0
Mining for Money: A Microstudy on Government Intervention in the Operation of Lianhua Zinc Mine in Qing China0
A Note on Dazhoudao 大洲島 / Tinhosa (c. 1000–1550)0
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
The Persian Translating College and Ming Tributary Communications with the Western Ocean0
The Pioneer Kingdoms of Macedon and Qin: A Triumph of the Periphery, by Jordan Thomas Christopher. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2025. 304 pages. ISBN 978-1-00-953489-5.0
An Anti-Elite Empire? – Qin’s Experience Revisited0
Circulation that Had Its Price: Roussier and His Role as an Early Recipient and Disseminator of Amiot’s Knowledge about Chinese Music0
Chang Fu’er’s Flight: Offenders, Exile, and the Laws of Imperial China in 1768–17800
The Perils of Interpreting: The Extraordinary Lives of Two Translators Between Qing China and the British Empire, by Henrietta Harrison. xiv + 344, 1 map and 36 b/w illustrations. Princeton, NJ: Princ0
The Manchu Language at Court and in the Bureaucracy under the Qianlong Emperor. By Mårten Söderblom Saarela. XIV, 295 pages. Sinica Leidensia, 162. Leiden: Brill, 2023. ISBN 978-90-04-68529-1.0
Joseph Francis Rock. Travels in Eastern Tibet. Letters to the Botanist David Fairchild, 1922–1924, from Southwest China. Journey from the Xifan Kingdom of Muli to Mt. Konkaling in 1928. Edited by Hart0
Between Misunderstanding and Distortion: The European View on the First Ban on Christianity in Qing China0
Veritable Records vs. Censored History of the Serindica Laboratory at the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts, RAS0
Daoyi zhilüe xinjiao 島夷誌略新校, by Wang Dayuan 汪大淵, edited by Yang Xiaochun 楊曉春 and Zhang Pingfeng 張平鳳. Coll. Song-Yuan shiliao congkan 宋元史料叢刊. Shanghai: Shanghai guji, 2024. [4] + 8 + 4 + 288 pages. ISB0
The Hokkien in Hội An, 1500s–1800s: Methods of Integration in the Chinese Diaspora0
Accessing Employment Opportunities on a Qing Frontier: Employees from Mainland China in Taiwan, 1870s–1890s0
Beyond Chinoiserie. Artistic Exchange between China and the West during the Late Qing Dynasty (1796–1911), edited by Petra ten-Doesschate Chu, Jennifer Milam. East and West, vol. 4. Leiden: Brill, 2010
Hoppo Zu Binggui and the Guangdong Maritime Customs 1728–17320
Negotiating Power and Identity: Eunuchs in Qing China (1644–1911)0
Reconsidering the Degree of Oppression of Mongol Women under the Qing0
New Approaches to the History of Maize in China and Attempts at Debunking Some Myths about It0
From Walled Passageways to Defensive Ramparts: A Study of the Shifting Meaning of the Term <em>Jiacheng</em> between ca. 700 and 9000
Zhiwu Aomen xue: Putaoyaren da chuanbo 植物澳门学—葡萄牙人大传播, by Jin Guoping 金国平 and Ye Nong 叶农. Haishang sichou zhi lu congkan 海上丝绸之路丛 刊 / Série dos Livros sobre a Rota Marítima de Seda, 18. Macau: Wenhua go0
Silences: Imperial Utterance in Excavated Han Documents from Jianshui Jinguan0
A History of Unusual Weather Phenomena: Natural Disasters in Tonkin (Đàng Ngoài) during the Lê-Trịnh Era0
Possible and Confirmed References to Pulau Aur and the Seribuat Islands in Chinese Sources (c. 1150–1550)0
Melaka, Singapore, Riau, and Lingga: Chinese Sea Routes and the Terms / Names <em>guanchang</em> 官厰 and <em>guanyu</em> 官嶼 (15th Century)0
Papageien am chinesischen Kaiserhof und ihre Darstellung in Japan und Europa: Bilder und Beschreibungen eines kaiserlichen Vogelbuchs von 1761 im Kontext der Kulturgeschichte [Parrots at the Chinese i0
Non-Chinese Peoples in Republican Chinese Historiography: Beasts, Non-Historic Peoples, Homines Sacri0
List of Books Received0
Mémoire sur les royaumes indigènes des terres d’Occident 西域番國志, Mémoire sur les royaumes indigènes des mers d’Occident 西洋番國志, ed., trans., annotated by Michel Didier. XLVIII + 335 pages.1 Series: Bibl0
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“Crossing Two Mountains”: The Management System of the Chang-Yu Road in Early Modern China0
Piaoyue, Piao, Pyu (?): Chinese Textual Evidence Concerning a Southeast Asian Region in Burma from the Tang to the Song Dynasties0
Cutting the Gordian Knot? Some Reflections on Reading Yang Lei’s Narratological Approach to the <em>Shiji</em>0
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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
Governance with Confucianism in the Northern Frontier Region of the Goryeo Dynasty0
Family or Servants? The Ambiguity of Status in Early Chinese Households0
Sailing to Ayutthaya: European and Asian Navigation in the Gulf of Thailand in the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries0
In Memoriam Giovanni Stary (March 27, 1946 – October 19, 2022)0
The Reinterpretation of Female Chastity by Revolutionists in Late Qing China0
The Spread of <em>Zhengtong</em> Theory: Joseon Scholar Yi Ik’s Discussions on Mahan’s Legitimacy0
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The Cambridge History of the Mongol Empire, edited by Michal Biran and Hodong Kim. 2 vols. [vol. I: “History”; vol. II: “Sources”], 16 + 930 + 562 pages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. I0
Eunuchs in Southeast Asian Kingdoms: Explaining their Relative Absence0
Knowledge Building on Nature and Body: Hot Springs in Premodern Chinese Sources. An Overview0
Alfredo Gomes Dias, in collaboration with Vincent Ho and Joana Barroso Hortas: Macau entre Repúblicas. Macau: Livros do Oriente, 2022. Series: Estudos e Documentos, 250 pages. ISBN 978-989-33-3207-80
A Capital Idea: Social and Economic Implications of Ritual Space in Kaegyŏng during the Early Koryŏ Period0
Navigating the Mediterranean through the Chinese Lens: Transcultural Narratives of the Sea among Lands. Edited by Renata Vinci. Series title: Studi e saggi, no. 261 (Florentalia East Asian Studies Ser0
The Limits of Empire: A Study of the Relationship between the Ming Dynasty and the Lān Xāng Kingdom (1402–1613)0
Philology Lost: Variable Interpretations of the Raid of Guangzhou in 758 from the 18th to 21st Centuries0
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