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1. Quantitative typological analysis applied to the morphology of export mugs and their social factors in the Ming and Qing dynasties from the perspective of East–West trade.

2. Typologies of Secularism in China: Religion, Superstition, and Secularization.

3. The sin of words: Censorship and self‐censorship in China during the Qing dynasty (1644–1911).

4. Zinc-Smelting Technology of China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties: The Smelting Furnaces.

5. Personal allegiances in nineteenth-century China's southern borderland insurgencies.

6. Imperialer Kosmopolitismus. Das Qing-Reich im 18. Jahrhundert.

7. 台湾高山族传统服饰中的刺绣针法.

8. A Piece of Qing History: The Historical Value of a Sibe Self-taught Historian's Collection of Genealogies.

9. Uncertainties of global historical land use scenarios in past-millennium cropland reconstruction in China.

10. SICHUAN QINGYIN PERFORMANCE IN CHINA, THE TRANSMISSION PROCESS.

11. Toys in Trade: Playfully Poetic Technology in Qing Dynasty Canton.

12. The Architectural Conservation Movement in China: Approaches to Nation-building.

13. From alien land to inalienable parts of China: how Qing imperial possessions became the Chinese Frontiers.

14. A well-intentioned impotence? The case of the Qing Dynasty Consuls in the Transvaal Colony.

15. Instrumentalization of "China" in Southeast Asia's Global Entrepôt: Ayutthaya in the Times of the Ming and the Early Qing Dynasties.

16. Analytical investigation of the feather decoration technique of a seventeenth to eighteenth century Chinese imperial hanging screen.

17. Revolutions Never Die, they Just Fade Away: The February Revolution through Chinese Eyes.

18. Male Dan and Homoeroticism in Beijing during the Ming and Qing Periods.

19. Social mobility in multiple generations.

20. From 'Arcadia of the literati' to 'extravagant enclosure': the Tianjin salt merchant gardens of the Qing Dynasty.

21. What Is "Chinese" Food? Historicizing the Concept of Culinary Regionalism.

22. SLEEVEBANDS: NEGLECTED ELEMENT IN CHINESE ADORNMENT.

23. Study of identification results of proteinous binding agents in Chinese painted cultural relics.

24. The Politics of History in the Late Qing Era: William A. P. Martin and a History of International Law for China.

25. When overseas education meets a changing local context: the role of Tokyo Higher Technical School in the industrial modernisation of China in the early twentieth century.

26. Persistence of cities: Evidence from China.

27. Legal orientalism? The poor Chinese culture and US-China intellectual property disputes since the late Qing dynasty.

28. Provincializing Korea: The Construction of the Chinese Empire in the Borderland and the Rise of the Modern Chinese State.

29. LOS «DESHEREDADOS» DE LA EMPRESA IMPERIAL: LA IMPLANTACIÓN DIPLOMÁTICA DE ESPAÑA COMO POTENCIA COLONIAL PERIFÉRICA EN CHINA.

30. “Military Engagement with a Responsible Stakeholder: The Taft Administration and Qing Imperial China”.

31. Relationship between ancient bridges and population dynamics in the lower Yangtze River Basin, China.

33. Not Just a Jesuit Atlas of China: Qing Imperial Cartography and Its European Connections.

34. British Diplomatic Views on Nepal and the Final Stage of the Ch'ing Empire (1910-1911).

35. IMPERIAL DRAGON IN THE ROARING TWENTIES: QING DYNASTY DRESS RE-MADE.

36. Paternalism, National Citizenship, and Religiosity in Chinese State Legitimation Discourse.

37. The Limits of the Shanghai Bridgehead: Understanding British Intervention in the Taiping Rebellion 1860–62.

38. THE DRAGON ROBE AS THE PROFESSIONAL DRESS OF THEQING DYNASTY SCHOLAR-OFFICIAL (THE NÁPRSTEK MUSEUM COLLECTION).

39. Chinese Regions in the Great Divergence: Provincial Gross Domestic Product per Capita, 1873-1918.

40. The Qing Response to the Miao Kings of China's 1795-7 Miao Revolt.

41. Before the NGO: Chinese Charities in Historical Perspective.

42. Evolution of the Corporation and the Shareholders' Role in China.

43. Colonial legacies and peripheral strategies: Social-spatial logic of China’s communications development since 1840.

44. Jiang Baili: Frustrated Military Intellectual in Republican China.

45. Chinese Textile Industry: Sustainable Development Challenges and Competitiveness issues in Economic Environment Dynamics.

46. A Core-Periphery GIS Model of the Historical Growth and Spread of Islam in China.

47. GRANDPA STATE INSTEAD OF BOURGEOIS STATE: PATRIMONIAL POLITICS IN CHINA'S AGE OF COMMERCE, 1644-1839.

48. Governance for China: a multi-method research in corruption studies.

49. The China Maps of Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d’Anville: Origins and Supporting Networks.

50. Irish Studies in China: The Widening Gyre.

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