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Asian Historical Architecture - China
Maintained by Tim Ciccone, Yunsheng Huang (UVA)
From the Chinese Cultural Studies page at Brooklyn College.
The British Museum - Illuminating World Cultures
"...is a unique tool for the study of world history. A series of culture-based websites look in depth at the achievements of some of the most remarkable world civilizations. The Ancient Civilizations site itself focuses on important cross-cultural themes of human development, showing how societies have interacted and influenced one another."
- Ancient China
Sections include: Crafts and Artisans ; Geography ; Time ; Tombs and Ancestors ; Writing. - Imperial China
Chinese Biographical Database - (dead link)
"The aim of the Chinese Biographical Database is to help develop new ways to utilize historical database materials via the internet...This database project aspires to develop a dynamic, scholarly moderated database that is not for downloading but for utilization and expansion online."
Over 2400 biographies and counting
Project Director: Marilyn A. Levine, Lewis-Clark State College
Chinese Cultural Studies
An excellent course page from Paul Halsall, Brooklyn College. It includes images, texts, notes, and a lot more
Chinese History
Chineseroots.com
An excellent Chinese genealogy site available in English or Chinese (GB, or Big5). Includes a Surname Dictionary and database of 500 surnames.
CJK-English Dictionary
"A Database of CJK Characters and Compounds Related to East Asian Cultural, Political, and Intellectual History
Chief Editor: Charles Muller, Toyo Gakuen University
Condensed China
Chinese History for Beginners
Maintained by Paul Frankenstein
Discover the Historical Architecture of Asia:
China, Japan, Korea, Thailand, & Cambodia
"...an online archive of Asian architectural photos. Here you can explore over a hundred-forty sites in six countries, with extensive background information and innovative 'virtual tours'."
By Tim Ciccone, Abe Ahn, and Robert D. Fiala
E-Journal on Hong Kong Cultural and Social Studies (eHKCSS)
"...the first on-line journal that is dedicated to publishing the works of graduate students working on Hong Kong, is designed as a forum for learning, sharing and dialogue...The Journal is inter-disciplinary, and works on sociology, history, literature, film studies, geography, political science, economics, cultural studies and other areas of the humanities and social sciences are welcome."
Freer Gallery Sackler Gallery - National Museum of Asian Art - Smithsonian
George Washington University - The National Security Archive
- U.S. Intelligence on Russian and Chinese Nuclear Testing Activities, 1990-2000
Prospects of Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Led China to Accelerate Testing Schedule
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 200.
Edited by Jeffrey Richelson, September 2006. - China, Pakistan, and the Bomb: The declassified File on U.S. Policy, 1977-1997
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 114, March 2004.
Edited by William Burr. - Nixon's Trip to China
Records now Completely Declassified, Including Kissinger Intelligence Briefing and Assurances on Taiwan.
"No Support for Taiwan Independence, Nixon Assured China in 1972..."
By William Burr, December 11, 2003 - Negotiating U.S.-Chinese Rapprochement
New American and Chinese Documentation Leading Up to Nixon's 1972 Trip
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 70
Edited by William Burr, May 22, 2002 - The Beijing-Washington Back-Channel and Henry Kissinger's Secret Trip to China
September 1970-July 1971
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 66
Edited by William Burr, February 27, 2002
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum
- The Eagle and the Dragon - (dead link)
U.S. Relations with China
"Journey through this fascinating exhibit that addresses both the recent and ancient history of China."
History of China
"The core of the following history pages is based on the history portion of the Army Area Handbook on China. Specifically, the history section was written by Rinn-Sup Shinn and Robert L. Worden."
By Leon Poon
Internet Guide for China Studies
John Fairbank Memorial Chinese History Virtual Library
Collection begins with the Qing Dynasty
By Robert Gray
Ling Lung Women's Magazine
Published in Shanghai, China, 1931-1937
"...published in the 1930s in Shanghai, China at a time when womenís role in society, at least in that sophisticated and foreign-influenced metropolis, was in rapid transition...They were hungry for gossip about the glamorous movie stars they saw in the cinema, and eager for advice about social situations which their mothers could not have dreamt of...Ling Lung, a pocket-sized, slender, and inexpensive weekly, boldly ventured to meet these new needs by encouraging women to advance toward the good life through socially high-minded entertainment."
Digitization project of the East Asian Library, Columbia University
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (German or English)
- Development of Mechanical Knowledge in China
A joint research project conducted by the Partner Group and the Chinese Academy of Sciences - Institute for the History of Natural Sciences.- Yuanxi Qiqi Tushuo Luzui
Collected Diagrams and Explanations of Wonderful Machines from the Far West
Wang Zheng, Johann Terrenz Schreck, 1627
- Yuanxi Qiqi Tushuo Luzui
National Library of China
In Chinese & English
Österreichische Nationalbibliothek - (dead link) (Austrian National Library)
PBS - NOVA - Secrets of Lost Empires - China Bridge
"...the companion Web site to the NOVA program "China Bridge," scheduled to rebroadcast on Tuesday, August 13, 2002. The film, which is a part of the NOVA series Secrets of Lost Empires, documents a 1999 effort by a NOVA-assembled crew of scholars and timber framers to design and build a Chinese bridge known only from an ancient painting."
Sections include: NOVA Builds a Rainbow Bridge ; Bridge the Gap (Hot Science) ; Nature's Miracle Material ; China's Age of Invention ; Resources ; Teacher's Guide.
A Sino-Western Calendar for Two Thousand Years (Chinese)
UC San Diego's Modern Chinese History Research Site
Includes a bibliography section, Current research section, and a links section.
The page is a great academic resource with site descriptions "written from the perspective of specialists in the field," and a wonderful collection of links to On-line catalogues.
University of Virginia Library - Chinese Text Initiative
- Lienu zhuan ; Lieh Nu Chuan
[Traditions Of Exemplary Women]
"Compiled toward the end of the Former Han dynasty (202 B.C.- A.D. 9), Liu Xiang's (79-8 B.C.) Lienu zhuan [Traditions of Exemplary Women, hereafter abbreviated as LNZ] is the earliest extant book in the Chinese tradition solely devoted to the moral education of women."
Introduction by Anne Kinney, Associate Professor of Chinese, University of Virginia
A Visual Sourcebook of Chinese Civilization (K12)
"The goal of this 'visual sourcebook' is to add to the material teachers can use to help their students understand Chinese history, culture, and society. It was not designed to stand alone; we assume that teachers who use it will also assign a textbook with basic information about Chinese history."
By Patricia Buckley Ebrey
Bibliographies
Bibliographies on Chinese History and Culture - (dead link)
Especially strong for the study of Chinese religious culture.
By Barend ter Haar, Prof. of Chinese History, Leiden University
Bibliography of Translations from the Chinese Buddhist Canon into Western Languages
This is a working bibliography of translations from the Chinese Canon. Generally, it is limited to translations that were done from the Chinese, or with the help of a Chinese version (in case of doubt they were included). Translations from languages other than Chinese were in principle not included or mentioned only in passim. 'Western languages' means every European language. A bibliography of translations into Japanese, Korean, Tibetan or modern Chinese, though of course desirable, does so far exceed our resources. The biggest gaps are in Chan/Zen-related texts, translations done in the last 15 years, and translations that appeared as articles."
By Marcus Bingenheimer
Women in Chinese History
Bibliography.
By Marilyn Shea, Dept. of Psychology, University of Maine
Forward to Chinese History: Subjects & Studies
Maintained by Mike Madin.
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