The Chinese are way more advanced than the Americans
Geoff Wade sent a long message to H-Asia detailing the current status of the raising of the Nanhai1, a large Song dynasty (or maybe Ming dynasty, accounts vary)...
Geoff Wade sent a long message to H-Asia detailing the current status of the raising of the Nanhai1, a large Song dynasty (or maybe Ming dynasty, accounts vary)...
From Danwei (via Virtual China) a post on protests in ZT Online (征途), the largest on-line game in China. That there are on-line games that cater to Chinese user...
Jonathan Benda reports on a talk by the historian Yang Tianshi on Chiang Kai-Shek’s diaries given at Tunghai university in Taiwan. Professor Yang is a ver...
Below is the table of contents for the september issue of Critical Asian Studies: Critical Asian Studies 2007 ; VOL 39 ; PART 3 (2007/09/01) EALA Wiki Entry ...
Below is the table of contents for the December issue of the China Quarterly: The China Quarterly 2007 ; VOL 192 ; PART 01 (2007/12/01) EALA Wiki Entry for t...
Below is the table of contents of the November issue of JAS. Journal of Asian Studies 2007 ; VOL 66 ; PART 4 (2007/11/01) EALA Wiki Entry for this journal Ar...
Below is the table of contents of the new Modern China issue: Modern China 2008; VOL 34; PART 1 (2008-January) EALA Wiki Entry for this Journal Introduction to...
Today I’ll begin an experiment here at Frog in a Well. I thought some readers might appreciate an update of the table of contents of journals which includ...
Via Kevin Drum (where the comments so far are better than you might expect) a link to an article by Christina Larson in the new Washington Monthly about environ...
One of the classes I will be doing next semester is History 200, Introduction to History, which is our methods course for majors, usually taken when they are so...
Somehow the items that have caught my eye since the last Asia Carnival are more cultural than historical – future carnivals will right the balance. But culture,...
I’m going to be teaching my 20th century China class for the second time in the Spring, and I still haven’t figured out how to handle Taiwan to my s...
We will soon be hosting an Asian History Carnival at the Frog in a Well: China weblog on December 12th. Read more about the Asian History Carnival and how you c...
Philip J. Cunningham at Informed Comment Global Affairs has a great post about Chinese State TV and their Dialogue commentary program. I’m just going to e...
Useless Tree has a post up on the Chinese roots of the Korean flag. This post led me to look up an interesting, if rather old, article on the use of R...