Publications
Social Sciences in China (Chinese)
issue 220,no.4(April 2014)
- The Romantic Imagining of “The King Under the Law”: Rethinking the “Tradition of the Rule of Law” in Medieval Britain
- The Imperial “Private” Rituals and the State’s Public Institution: The Periodization and Evolution of “Post-Kaiyuan Rituals”
- The Media Environment and the Modern Transformation of Chinese Prose
- The Essence of That “What the Law Does Not Forbid, It Allows” in the Sense of Private Law
- Collaborative Innovation in Social Governance in a Complex Network Structural Paradigm
- A Change in the Desired Fertility of the Chinese Population: 1980-2011
- Educational Experience and Inequality of Opportunity among the Post-80s Generation—With Comments on “The Silent Revolution”
- The Evolution of British Economics and the Growth of Economic History (1870-1940)
- A Fourfold Justification of Marx’s Theory of Justice
- Lenin’s Theory of Imperialism: Historical Disputes and Contemporary Commentaries
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In 221 BCE, the Qin wars of conquest brought an end to the Warring States Period, a tum...MORE
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The tradition of painting coffins is deeply rooted in Han culture, and the origin of th...MORE
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China’s Great Wall dates back as early as to the Spring and Autumn period.MORE
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The Miaodigou culture was viewed as the heyday of painted pottery.MORE
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Xu Zhimo was known for his efforts to set Chinese poetry free from the constraints of i...MORE
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China’s appeal is more fundamentally cultural than based on the use of physical force or military power. C...[詳細(xì)]



