Twentieth-Century China

 

Twentieth-Century China (ISSN 1521-5385) is a refereed semi-annual scholarly journal with issues appearing in November and April. Published by The Ohio State University Press, the journal’s chief editor is Christopher A. Reed of The Ohio State University’s Department of History.

Under its former title Republican China (ISSN 0893-2344), the journal served for many years as an important venue for the dissemination of high-quality research and professional information of interest to scholars focusing on the history of the 1911-1949 period. Founded in 1983 by Lloyd Eastman, one of the American pioneers of Republican Chinese history, Republican China was successively edited by R. Keith Schoppa, Herman Mast III, Roger B. Jeans, and then, from 1992, by Stephen C. Averill.

Since assuming its current title in November 1997 under Stephen C. Averill’s stewardship, the journal has expanded its coverage to include topics concerning both the last decade or so of the Qing dynasty and the post-1949 period. The journal considers manuscripts from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, but editorial inclinations are particularly receptive to insightful, empirically oriented, Chinese document-based studies that have historical depth.

Financial support for Twentieth-Century China is provided by The Ohio State University's East Asian Studies Center, Department of History, and College of Humanities.

 

Editorial Board

Geremie R. Barmé , ANU Parks Coble, Nebraska Sherman Chochran, Cornell
Prasenjit Duara, Chicago John Fitzgerald, La Trobe & ANU Christina Gilmartin, Northeastern
Christian Henriot, Université Lumière-Lyon 2-CNRS Jeffrey C. Kinkley, St. John's William Kirby, Harvard
Elizabeth Perry, Harvard R. Keith Schoppa, Loyola David Strand, Dickinson
Yamada Tatsuo, Keio Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik , University of Vienna Wen-hsin Yeh, UC-Berkeley
Ernest P. Young, Michigan

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