Articles |
Liang, Ken-yao |
History Was Not in Stagnation: Understanding Chuan Han-sheng’s Study of Tang-Song Economic History by the Controversy over the Stage-Division of Chinese Social History |
Fang, Cheng-hua |
The Price of Orthodoxy:Issues of Legitimacy in the Later Liang and Later Tang |
Yang, Jun-feng |
The Inner World of a Reformer: Zheng Guanying's Daoist Beliefs and Aspirations to Better the World |
Chou, Wan-yao |
Chiang Wen Yeh’s Views on Taiwan and China as Shown in his Writings |
Yap, Key-chong |
Understanding and Choice: Hu Shih’s and James B. Conant’s Conceptions of Scientific Method Compared and Contrasted |
Wang, Shih-tsung |
From Party Spirit to Imperial Thinking: The Gladstone Government and the Execution of the Berlin Treaty, 1880-1881 |
Note and Discussion |
Chen, Tsung-jen |
The Legend of “Lamang” and the Strategic Transition of the Dutch East India Company in Its East-Asian Trade Policy in 1622 |
Book Reviews |
Chen, Hui-hung |
Is History a Science? Review of John Lewis Gaddis, The Landscape of History: How Historians Map the Past |
Lin, Chih-lung |
Biography as an Exploration in Entrepreneurial History: Review of J. Forbes Munro, Maritime Enterprise and Empire: Sir William MacKinnon and his Business Network, 1823-1893 |