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Economic and Social History Review of IEC was nominated f...
    On December 20, 2023, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Chinese Academy of History held the Guo Moruo Chinese History Award Meeting in Beijing. ...[详细]
  
Faculty Members Won the 18th Tianjin Outstanding Achievem...
    The 18th Tianjin Social Sciences Outstanding Achievement Award was recently announced, and three achievements in the discipline of world history of TNU were ...[详细]
Professor Rao Benzhong’s Project Won Grants of Tianjin 2...
    Tianjin 2023 Annual Project of Philosophy and Social Science was recently announced. Professor Rao Benzhong’s project A Study on Jewish Kibbutz Movement was...[详细]
  
Professor Yuan Zhihui’s Project Won Grant of 2023 Projec...
    Ministry of Education of China recently announced 2023 Projects in Humanities and Social Science. Professor Yuan Zhihui’s project On the Governance of Egypt...[详细]
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JIANG Qizhou: On William George Hoskins and the Rise of Modern Urban History in Britain
    Abstract:It has seen a revolution in urban historiography in Britain from 1950s to 1970s or so, which made urban history became a separate research field, and the modern urban history came into being. WilliamGeorgeHoskins, the celebrated British historian, played a pioneer rol...[详细]
  
LIU Xuefei, JIN Duqing: A Sketch of Road Traffic in Persian Achaemenid Empire
    Abstract:The Persian Empire of Achaemenid was a vast empire with many ethnic groups. In order to govern its vast territory and people, the empire built a relatively well-developed network of roads and supporting facilities, which were well constructed and maintained, with saf...[详细]
HOU Jianxin: Land Property of the England Kings in the Middle Ages
    Abstract:Feudal contractual relations in England maintained a hierarchical society and defended the authority of the king as the supreme ruler; it also limited feudal dependence, and the vassals were granted a certain degree of independent rights and powers. It was difficult ...[详细]
  
LIU Jinghua: "Rural Urbanization" in Western Europe since Industrialization
    Abstract:The " rural urbanization" of Western Europe since industrialization should be understood along three dimensions,in accordance with the relevant Marxian thesis.The first is Marx's emphasis on the subordination of the countryside to the city and the city's realization ...[详细]
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Jane Kershaw & Stephen Merkel: International Trade in Outland Resources the Mining and Export of Lead in Early Medieval England in Light of New Isotope Data From York
    AbstractTHE PROCUREMENT AND TRADE OF VALUABLE ‘outland’ resources was fundamental to the early medieval economy, linking upland, forested and coastal regions with emerging urban markets. Recent research has detailed the increased exploitation and production of raw materials,...[详细]
  
The Architecture of Politics and the Politics of Architecture A Comparative Approach to Parish Church Building and Civic Government in Late-Medieval Europe
    AuthorGabriel Byng, University of Vienna, Vienna, AUT Email: gabriel.byng@univie.ac.atAbstractChurch construction was one of the most challenging, and most political, tasks undertaken by medieval cities. Comparing examples from across Europe reveals profound differences, howev...[详细]
Toby Purser: No Country for Old Men? Late Medieval Gentry‘Communities of the Mind’in the County of Hampshire
    Toby Purser is Senior Lecturer at the University of Northampton and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.AbstractThis article examines the armigerous gentry (knights and esquires) that operated in and around the county of Hampshire in the late-fourteenth to mid-fifteenth cen...[详细]
  
Special Forum: Handwriting and Power in Early Stuart England Introduction
    Extract:Early Stuart England was awash in handwriting. Handwriting was the medium of property records, law, account books, and scholarly note taking. A large share of government was conducted through handwritten policy briefs, registers, and circular letters. Equally, it was t...[详细]
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