Feature: Law, Administration and Culture in East Asia |
Tanigawa Michio |
The Aristocratic Polity during the Wei-Jin and Southern-Northern Dynasties and the Making of the East Asian World──Viewed from the Establishment of Military Governorship |
Kao, Ming-shih |
The Common Education of Intellectuals in Ancient East Asia |
Wang, Yong |
The Dissemination of the Tang Calendar in East Asia |
Otsu Toru |
The Law and Code System in Japan and the Cultural Zone of Ancient East Asia |
Xu, Jian-xin |
Social Structure of Nara Period as Seen from the Legal System |
Tung, Chang-yi |
Tokugawa Confucian Ito Jinsai’s Conception of Zitsu(實) |
Huang, Yuan-sheng |
The Latest Influence of the Traditional Chinese Law on Japanese Criminal Legislation |
Ge, Zhao-guang |
The Imaginative and the Actual: Who Identifies with “Asia”? Reflections on Japanese and Chinese “Asiaist” Discourses from the Late Qing Dynasty to the Early Republican Era |
Articles |
Chou, Po-kan |
Yao Xing, A Chinese Buddhist Devaraja around the Fourth Century CE |
Liu, Chiao-mei |
Cette belle viande: Cezanne’s Bathers and the Notion of Correspondences in the Mid-Nineteenth Century |
Essays and Discussions |
He, Qin-hua & Qu, Yang |
The Formation and Development of Japan’s Ancient Legal Culture and Its Influence on the Modern Legal System |
Book Reviews |
Fang, Cheng-hua |
A Review of Bao Wei-ming’s Songdai Difang Caizheng Shi Yenjiu |