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Maney Publishing is pleased to announce the publication of the latest
issue of /*Twentieth-Century China
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available to view online at:
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/tcc/2013/00000038/00000001
/Twentieth-Century China/ is a refereed semi-annual scholarly journal
that considers manuscripts from a wide range of disciplinary
perspectives. The journal seeks original scholarly contributions that
challenge old paradigms, propose new ideas and theses, set forth
innovative research and methodologies, or engage significant
historiographic or interpretive issues regarding China’s long twentieth
century as seen through mainland, Taiwan, Hong Kong, or diasporic activities
Comparative empirical and/or theoretical studies that are rooted in
Chinese experience but touch on non-China-related subjects are welcome.
In addition, proposals for reviews of significant non-English Western-,
Chinese-, Japanese-, or Korean-language works relating to
twentieth-century China, translations of influential articles, or
symposium-style special issues are welcomed. The journal also seeks to
provide a forum for scholarly conference and project announcements and
similar activities that promote the academic pursuits of the journal’s
readers around the world.
Please see the Table of Contents for 38.1 below:
1. INTRODUCTIONRE-ENGAGING AND RE-GENERATING THE MAY FOURTH
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/Chao, Anne/
Twentieth-Century China (ISSN: 1521-5385); Volume 38, No. 1, pp.
1-4(4); January 2013
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2. THE TRANSFORMATION OF CULTURE AND POLITICS: WAR, REVOLUTION, AND
THE THOUGHT WARFARE OF THE 1910S
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/Hui, Wang/
Twentieth-Century China (ISSN: 1521-5385); Volume 38, No. 1, pp.
5-33(29); January 2013
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3. CULTURE AS HISTORY: ENVISIONING CHANGE ACROSS AND BEYOND EASTERN
AND WESTERN CIVILIZATIONS IN THE MAY FOURTH ERA
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/Jenco, Leigh/
Twentieth-Century China (ISSN: 1521-5385); Volume 38, No. 1, pp.
34-52(19); January 2013
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4. OF CHRONOLOGY, FAILURE, AND FIDELITY: WHEN DID THE MAY FOURTH
MOVEMENT END?
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/Lanza, Fabio/
Twentieth-Century China (ISSN: 1521-5385); Volume 38, No. 1, pp.
53-70(18); January 2013
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5. THE DIVERGENCE AND CONVERGENCE OF CHINAS WRITTEN AND SPOKEN
LANGUAGES: REASSESSING THE VERNACULAR LANGUAGE DURING THE MAY
FOURTH PERIOD
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/Bing, Sang/
Twentieth-Century China (ISSN: 1521-5385); Volume 38, No. 1, pp.
71-93(23); January 2013
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6. BOOK REVIEWS
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Twentieth-Century China (ISSN: 1521-5385); Volume 38, No. 1, pp.
94-95(2); January 2013
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Best wishes,
Becky
*Becky Hill*
*Editorial Assistant, Humanities*
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School of East Asian Studies
University of Sheffield (Times Higher Education University of the Year)
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