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LIU Xuefei:The Investigation of the Functions of Persian Empire’s Royal Roads and Postal System
    Abstract:The scale of the Persian Empire's territory was unprecedented in world history and posed a severe test for governance. In order to govern its vast territory, the Persian Empire built a systematic network of imperial roads based on the roads of ...
  
HU Yuzhe:Mutual Learning and Transcendence between American Political History and Political Science
    Abstract: The kinship between American political history and political science has been deeply imprinted in these two disciplines from the beginning. Historiography in Early American has always centerd around politics, and historians cooperated with pol...
LIU Zhangcai: Reconsidering Counterfeit Tea and the Decline of Modern Chinese Tea Export: Focus on Br...
    Abstract: The issue of counterfeit tea had a protracted history in ancient China and proliferated in Europe due to the development of Sino-Western tea trade during the modern era. As a primary consumer of tea, Britain inevitably encountered challenges r...
  
ZHANG Naihe: Impact of Modern English Bourgeois Revolution upon Changes in the Company System
    Abstract:The English Bourgeois Revolution was not only a political upheaval, but also an economic and social transformation that significantly impacted the modern English company system. The principle of parliamentary sovereignty established by the revo...
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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.
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