新刊:《二十世纪中国》第47卷第2期(2022年5月刊)
Editorial
Margherita Zanasi
Unspeakable Ecology: Eco-Science and Environmental Awareness Through Thick Inquiries, 1910S–1980S
Yue Meng
Making the "Good Government" with the "Good People": Collaboration Between General Wu Peifu and Endeavor Intellectuals, 1920–1922
Vivienne Xiangwei Guo
Top Secrets Revealed: The Political Ambitions of China's Last Emperor, 1933–1937
Jianda Yuan
Listening to the Enemy: Radio Consumption and Technological Culture in Maoist China, 1949–1965
Yu Wang
Cold War Mosque: Islam and Politics in Nationalist Taiwan
Kelly A. Hammond
Transformative Agendas: Postwar Gazetteers and the Reconstruction of Urban Taiwan, 1945–1960
Evan N. Dawley
Two Approaches to Writing the Cultural Revolution
Yan Bo
Corporate Conquests: Business, the State, and the Origins of Ethnic Inequality in Southwest China by C. Patterson Giersch (review)
David Brophy
The Suicide of Miss Xi: Democracy and Disenchantment in the Chinese Republic by Bryna Goodman (review)
Ling Ma
Dwelling in the World: Family, House, and Home in Tianjin, China, 1860–1960 by Elizabeth LaCouture (review)
Jack Neubauer
Maoism and Grassroots Religion: The Communist Revolution and the Reinvention of Religious Life in China by Xiaoxuan Wang (review)
Yupeng Jiao
Twentieth-Century China, a refereed scholarly journal, publishes new research on China’s long twentieth century. Articles in the journal engage significant historiographic or interpretive issues and explore both continuities of the Chinese experience across the century and specific phenomena and activities within the Chinese cultural, political, and territorial sphere—including the Chinese diaspora—since the final decades of the Qing. Comparative empirical and/or theoretical studies rooted in Chinese experience sometimes extend to areas outside China, as well. The journal encompasses a wide range of historical approaches in its examination of twentieth-century China: among others, social, cultural, intellectual, political, economic, and environmental. Founded as a newsletter in 1975, Twentieth-Century China has grown into one of the leading English-language journals in the field of Chinese history.
Twentieth-Century China was formerly published as Republican China (1983–1997) and as the Chinese Republican Studies Newsletter (1975–1983). Twentieth-Century China is now published by Johns Hopkins University Press for Twentieth Century China Journal, Inc., and is the journal of the Historical Society for Twentieth-Century China. Supported by an international editorial board of eminent scholars, the journal employs double-blind peer review and evaluation by the journal’s academic editors to select outstanding articles for publication.