Vol.20 No.2
Articles
- The Splendor of the Western Land: Stele Inscriptions and the Development of Tibetan Buddhism in Early to Mid-Ming Northwest China
- Cave for the Dead and the Shelter during Wartime: A New Interpretation Regarding "Cliff Tombs along Hanshui River" from the Perspective of Anthropology
- Interaction Between St. Jago Tribe and Chinese in Northern Taiwan and Social Change in Littoral Society (1683-1920)
- Social History Information in the Records of the Malaysian Chinese Cemetery: A Case Study of Hokkien Cemetery for Chinese in Klang Selangor, British Malaya, 1920s-1950s.
Book Reviews
- Jie QIU, "Mirroring the Late Qing Officialdom: A Study on Du Fengzhi's Diary"
- Peina YANG, "Livelihood and System: Fujian Guangdong Coastal Social Order in the Ming and Qing Dynasty"
- Ming-ke WANG, "A Theory of the Poisonous Cat: The Social Origin of Fear and Violence"
- Hanquan WU, "Tribute and Profit: Sino-Siamese Trade, 1652-1853"
- Hongda JIANG, "Saltern Community and Land Ownership on the Southern Coast of Hangzhou Bay in the Ming-Qing Period"
- Trine BROX and Elizabeth WILLIAMS-OERBERY, "Buddhism and Business: Merit, Material Wealth, and Morality in the Global Market Economy"