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“Education and Communication of Scholars” Activity
    As a guest of Institute of European Civilization and the College of History and Culture, professor QIAN Chengdan from Peking University guided the “Educatio...[详细]
  
“‘Anthropocene’—Age of the Humans: Are We In It Or No...
    Professor Donald Worster proposed an academic report at Institute of European Civilization entitled“ ‘Anthropocene’—Age of the Humans: Are We In It Or No...[详细]
The 9th Congress for Medieval History Association of Chin...
    More than 150 scholars attended the 9th Congress for Medieval History Association of China and the Academic Seminar of 2020. The academic topical report was ...[详细]
  
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WANG Yuantian: The Origin and Transition of Copyholders in England
    Abstract:After the Norman Conquest, the identity of majority peasants changed continuously in Medieval England. From the 12th to 16th century, their collective identity changed several times: villagers, villein tenants, copyholders, and finally developed towards leaseholders ...[详细]
  
ZHAO Si'an and LIU Jinghua; British Aristocracy and Environmental Protection in the 19t...
    Abstract:With the process of industrialization and urbanization, the environmental pollution in Britain in the 19th century became increasingly serious, and both nobles and civilians could not escape the suffering of environmental pollution. For multiple motives, the aristocr...[详细]
LIU Jinghua: Medieval City and the Forming of European Civilization
    Abstract:The 5th to 15th century was the breeding period of European civilization. After the rise of European cities and towns in the 11th century, their essence changed from feudal vassals to feudal opposites. Medieval cities also became the cradle of new elements of Europea...[详细]
  
DU Xianbing: Florence Nightingale and the Prevention and Control of Epidemics in Britis...
    AbstractFlorence Nightingale paid close attention to the epidemics in British India and actively participated in the prevention and control from the 1850s to the end of the 19th century. Three components of her work are collecting necessary data,formulating reform proposals,...[详细]
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Economic and Social History Review
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Debates, Viewpoints, Roundtable
    1. Chris Wickham on ‘The Economic Logic of Medieval Societies’: A Response*Shami GhoshPast & Present, Volume 260, Issue 1, August 2023, Pages 269–286,https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtac013AbstractChris Wickham’s theory regarding the feudal economy is predicated on the conti...[详细]
  
Marcus Meer: Heraldry, Corporate Identity, and the Battle for Symbolic Capital in Late Medieval London
    AuthorMarcus Meer: Post-Doc in German Historical Institute London, research in urban communication and visual culture. He is particularly interested in intersections of economic and cultural history, the communicative construction of identities, institutions, and spaces, and a...[详细]
John Hatcher: Peasant Productivity and Welfare in The Middle Ages and Beyond
    AbstractDriven by the quality of sources rather than their representativeness, the history of English agriculture has been written primarily from the perspective of well-documented large farms to the neglect of smallholders and cottagers who for centuries cultivated the greate...[详细]
  
Alexandra Shepard:‘Working Mothers’ in Eighteenth-Century London
    The phrase ‘working mother’ was a mid-nineteenth-century addition to the English lexicon that would have been incomprehensible to the inhabitants of early modern Britain. There were very few circumstances in which a mother did not work, whether in return for income, as a pro...[详细]
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