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Late Imperial China

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Published twice a year.

Late Imperial China is the principal scholarly journal for historians of China who specialize in the Ming and Qing dynasties (c. 1368 to 1911). The journal presents methodologically innovative work not only in political and intellectual history, but in social, economic, cultural, and gender history and historical demography. New work by historians in Europe, Japan, Taiwan, and the People's Republic of China is often featured. Although published almost entirely in English, each article has a glossary in Chinese.

Readers include: Asian studies scholars, historians, literary scholars and social scientists from many specialities, including those interested in the culture and study of the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Circulation: 388 (77% US, 23% Foreign)

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