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Have Chinese women's gender attitudes become more conservative? A study using an agency approach
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- 06 May 2024, pp. 326-344
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Disabled veterans and their families: daily life in Japan during WWII
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- 20 April 2021, pp. 1-17
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Trans-Himalayan science in mid-twentieth century China and India: Birbal Sahni, Hsü Jen, and a Pan-Asian paleobotany
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- 02 June 2021, pp. 239-261
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The longer abolition of the Chinese imperial examination system (1900s–1910s)
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- 24 May 2022, pp. 721-737
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DOMESTIC SERVICE IN INDUSTRIALIZING JAPAN: THE JOB CHOICES OF UNMARRIED YOUNG WOMEN IN THE SENNAN DISTRICT, OSAKA PREFECTURE, 1893–1927
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- 26 June 2007, pp. 173-200
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Opera, Society, and Politics in Modern China By Hsiao-t'i Li. Cambridge (Massachusetts) and London: Harvard University Asia Center, 2019. 365 pages. Hardcover, $49.95, ISBN 978-0-674-98716-6.
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- 28 September 2020, pp. 307-310
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A “K” to bridge Korea and the world: the state-led formulation of K-lit and its contradictions
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- 11 May 2021, pp. 57-76
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Nexus of self-organization: the expansion of collective responsibility networks among boatmen in nineteenth-century Chongqing
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- 24 May 2021, pp. 115-136
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State making, political sustainability, and critical crisis: a historical and theoretical perspective from Qing China
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- 30 March 2023, pp. 793-811
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“Morbid spectacle”: allegorical dialectics of mammonism, humanity, and necropower in Squid Game (2021)
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- 10 January 2024, pp. 257-271
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Further thoughts on Asian Studies “inside-out”
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- 10 June 2021, pp. 217-224
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Administering wealth: the concept of “economy” and the epistemic foundations of nationalism in late-imperial China (late-nineteenth–early-twentieth century)
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- 21 October 2020, pp. 185-206
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Rediscovering the Yellow River and the Yangtze River: the Circulation of Discourses on the North–South Dichotomy between Late Qing China and Meiji Japan
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 33-51
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THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE PAST IN THE CREATIVITY OF THE PRESENT: MODERN TIBETAN LITERATURE AND SOCIAL CHANGE
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- 19 January 2011, pp. 89-95
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LINKING POETRY, PAINTING, AND PRINTS: THE MODE OF POETIC PICTURES IN LATE MING ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE STORY OF THE WESTERN WING
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- 08 January 2008, pp. 1-51
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LAW, STATE AND SOCIETY IN CHINA [4]. THE NATURE OF SOCIAL AGREEMENTS (YUE) IN THE LEGAL ORDER OF MING AND QING CHINA (PART TWO)
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- 16 January 2006, pp. 111-132
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LOCAL FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION IN THE LATTER HALF OF THE TANG DYNASTY: ON PREFECTURAL FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION, INCLUDING THE METROPOLITAN PREFECTURE
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- 31 January 2018, pp. 1-38
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MEDIEVAL JAPANESE CONSTRUCTIONS OF PEACE AND LIBERTY: MUEN, KUGAI, AND RAKU
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- 17 January 2007, pp. 3-14
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MANCHUKUO AND BEYOND: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ZHANG MENGSHI
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- 16 January 2017, pp. 77-97
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LAND REGISTRATION AND LOCAL SOCIETY IN QING CHINA: TAXATION AND PROPERTY RIGHTS IN MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY GUANGDONG
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- 21 June 2011, pp. 163-187
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