Chinese |  English
 
 HOME | ABOUT | RESEARCH | EVENTS | THE JOURNAL | LIBRARY | CONTACT | RESOURCES 

        Search

                                
    Events  

  
  
Total48   4/12 

          Research

SHEN Jian,LIU Xuefei | The Evolution of European Civilization: Origins of the Nations
    This volume aims to explore the evolution of main nations that have shaped European history from ancient times to the present. Covering ancient times, antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the modern era, the book traces the origins of today's diverse Europea...
  
LIU Zhangcai: A Research and Interpretation of the History of Tea’s Spread to Europe in The Book of ...
    The Book of Tea by Japanese thinker Okakura Kakuzo was noted for its significant impact. However, it was critiqued for various omissions regarding the transmission of tea to Europe. Issues such as the earliest European accounts of tea, whether Marco Pol...
CHEN Lijun:The Rise and Development of Market Garden in Early Modern England and its Impact on Agricu...
    The rise of market garden is the important foundation for England to get rid of traditional agriculture and to realize the link between agriculture and the market economy in the early modern period. Its rise and development is the result of many factors...
  
YANG Songtao: The Expansion of Arrest Power in Criminal Prosecution and Its Impact in Eighteenth Cent...
    In British history, criminal justice heavily involved public participation, with the arrest of suspects primarily carried out by ordinary individuals, while official policing forces played a supporting role. From the late 17th to early 18th centuries, t...
Total138   1/35 
Previous123456..35
 
  
Peasantry in the Cheb City-State in the Late Middle Ages: Socioeconomic Mobility and Migration
    A reassessment of fundamental scholarship on the Middle Ages, based on previously unknown medieval written source material.The medieval peasantry represents a particularly compelling unknown for historians, as it holds the key to underst...
Merchants' agents and the process of bottom-up harmonization between European towns, fourteenth to sixteenth centuries
    Since merchants typically traded between towns, they had to cross legal boundaries on a regular basis. This article discusses one of the instruments they used in order to deal with the challenges of legal pluralism, namely the instalment...
  
The Transformation of Aristocratic Landownership in the Eastern Netherlands,c.1750-1850
    The Batavian Revolution of 1795 put an end to officeholding in the provinces of Gelderland and Overijssel, as afforded to noblemen through possession of a noble estate.
Total216   1/54 
Previous123456..54
   
Copyright@Institute of European Civilization. All Rights Reserved
393 Binshui West Street, Tianjin Normal University

TEL:086-022-23766203