Dear BACS members,
We are pleased to announce that BACS has a new website: http://bacsuk.org.uk/
Also this week we are delighted to say, we have published the fourth
edition of the Journal of the British Association for Chinese Studies.
This volume features an article by Qi Zhang and essays and notes by
Stephen McDowell and William A. Callahan as well as a wide range of
book reviews, all of which we are sure will be of great interest.
The table of contents is copied below.
A reminder: the BACS Journal is a peer-reviewed e-journal publishing
articles and reviews across the disciplines. There is no charge to
contributors or readers and the turnaround time for publication is
much quicker than many competing publications. Why not submit your
next publication to BACS?
Best wishes,
Jon Howlett
Table of contents:
Journal of the British Association for Chinese Studies
Volume 4 August 2014
Contents
Article
The Attitudes of University Students towards a Feminine Style of
Internet Language in Email: A Quantitative Study in the South of
China, 1
Qi Zhang
Essays & Notes
Bibliographical Notes on the Early-Ming Copy of the Zhouyi zhuanyi
daquan at the Edinburgh University Library, 28
Stephen McDowall
Strange Stories about China's Rise, 40
William A. Callahan
Book Reviews
Kenneth Edward Brashier, Ancestral Memory in Early China.(Michael
Hoeckelmann), 49
Chihyun Chang, Government, Imperialism and Nationalism in China. The
Maritime Customs Service and its Chinese staff. (Thoralf Klein), 52
Marjorie Dryburgh and Sarah Dauncey (eds), Writing Lives in China,
1600-2010: Histories of the Elusive Self. (Frances Weightman), 55
Colin Mackenzie, Masterworks of Chinese Art: The Nelson-Atkins Museum
of Art. (Rachel Barclay and Craig Barclay), 59
John Johnston and Chan Lai Pik, 5,000 years of Chinese Jade: featuring
selections from the National Museum of History, Taiwan and the Arthur
M. Sackler Gallery. (Rachel Barclay and Craig Barclay), 60
Liu Yang , China's Terracotta Warriors: the First Emperor's Legacy.
(Rachel Barclay and Craig Barclay) , 62
Yuri Pines, The Everlasting Empire: The Political Culture of Ancient
China and Its Imperial Legacy. (Hang Lin), 63
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Dr Jonathan Howlett
Lecturer in Modern Asian History
Department of History, University of
York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK
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