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Art and Archaeology

Books and Articles

  • Allan, Sarah. “The Taotie Motif on Early Chinese Ritual Bronzes.” In The Zoomorphic Imagination in Chinese Art and Culture, ed. Silbergeld, Jerome and Yuejin Wang, Eugene. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2016.

  • Allard, Francis. “Globalization at the Crossroads: The Case of Southeast China during the Pre- and Early Imperial Period.” In The Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and Globalization, ed. Hodos, Tamar. London; New York: Routledge, 2017.

  • Bagley, Robert. “Ancient Chinese Bells and the Origin of the Chromatic Scale.” Zhejiang University Journal of Art and Archaeology 浙江大學藝術與考古研究 2 (2015), 56102.

  • Bagley, Robert. Gombrich among the Egyptians and Other Essays in the History of Art. Seattle: Marquand Books, 2015.

  • Bagley, Robert. “Erligang Bronzes and the Discovery of the Erligang Culture.” In Art and Archaeology of the Erligang Civilization, ed. Steinke, Kyle, 1948. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014.

  • Bai, Yunxiang. “Two Eastward Migrations of Bronze Craftsmen in Ancient China Seen from the Bronze Daggers Unearthed at Sangrim-ri in South Korea and the Bronze Mirrors at Hirabaru Village in Japan,” trans. Rebecca O'Sullivan. Chinese Cultural Relics 3.1–2 (2016), 218–40.

  • Beckman, Joy. “Standing at the Mouth of the Grave: Chariot Fittings in Eastern Zhou Burials.” Artibus Asiae 76.1 (2016), 81110.

  • Brindley, Erica. “Cultural Identity and the Canonization of Music in Early China.” Monumenta Serica 64.2 (2016), 255–75.

  • Bush, Susan. “Labeling the Creatures: Some Problems in Han and Six Dynasties Iconography.” In The Zoomorphic Imagination in Chinese Art and Culture, ed. Silbergeld, Jerome and Yuejin Wang, Eugene. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2016.

  • Chen, Kunlong, et al. “Indigenous Production and Interregional Exchange: Late Second-Millennium BC Bronzes from the Hanzhong Basin, China.” Antiquity 90.351 (2016), 665–78.

  • Deng, Fei. “Realms Beyond: Half-Open Doors in Chinese Funerary Art.” Religion and the Arts 20.1–2 (2016), 5991.

  • Drennan, Robert D., et al. “A Place of Pilgrimage? Niuheliang and Its Role in Hongshan Society.” Antiquity 91.355 (2017), 4356.

  • Du, Shuisheng et al. “Longquan Cave: An Early Upper Palaeolithic Site in Henan Province, China.” Antiquity 90.352 (2016), 876–93.

  • Flad, Rowan K.Recent Research on the Archaeology of the Tibetan Plateau and Surrounding Areas.” Archaeological Research in Asia 5.1 (2016), 13.

  • Harold, James. “On the Ancient Idea that Music Shapes Character.” Dao 15.3 (2016), 341–54.

  • Hein, Anke. The Burial Record of Prehistoric Liangshan in Southwest China: Graves as Composite Objects. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, 2017.

  • Hein, Anke. “The Problem of Typology in Chinese Archaeology.” Early China 39 (2016), 2152.

  • Jaffe, Yitzchak. “Questioning Religious Essentialism—Ritual Change and Religious Instability in Ancient China.” Journal of Social Archaeology 15.1 (2015), 323.

  • Jaffe, Yitzchak. “Colonialism in the Time of Globalization: The Western Zhou Yan State Revisited.” In The Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and Globalization, ed. Hodos, Tamar. London; New York: Routledge, 2017.

  • Lee, Gyoung-Ah. “The Spread of Domesticated Plant Resources in Prehistoric Northeast Asia.” In The Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and Globalization, ed. Hodos, Tamar. London; New York: Routledge, 2017.

  • Li, Xiuzhen, et al. “Marking Practices and the Making of the Qin Terracotta Army.” Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 42 (2016), 169–83.

  • Liu, Cary Y.The Qin and Han Imperial City: Modeling and Visualizing Architecture.” In Age of Empires: Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties, ed. Zhixin, Sun. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2017.

  • Liu, Li, et al. “Understanding Household Subsistence Activities in Neolithic Inner Mongolia, China: Functional Analyses of Stone Tools.” Journal of Anthropological Research 72.2 (2016), 226–47.

  • Liu, Yang. “Bronzes of the South: Recent Discoveries from Yejiashan in Suizhou.” Orientations 48.2 (2017), 110–17.

  • Lu, Pengliang. “The 2,000-Year Journey of the Goosefoot Lamp.” Orientations 48.2 (2017).

  • Lu, Pengliang. “The Ingenuity of Qin-Han Craftsmanship.” In Age of Empires: Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties, ed. Zhixin, Sun. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2017.

  • Miller, Bryan K., and Brosseder, Ursula. “Global Dynamics in Local Processes of Iron Age Inner Asia.” In The Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and Globalization, ed. Hodos, Tamar. London; New York: Routledge, 2017.

  • Miniaev, Sergei S.Production of Bronze Wares among the Xiongnu.” Silk Road 14 (2016), 147–65.

  • Nikolaev, Nikolai N., and Miniaev, Sergei S.. “Orgoiton—a Xiongnu Cemetery in Transbaikalia.” Silk Road 14 (2016), 166–67.

  • Peng, Peng. “A Study on the Origin of Chinese Lost-Wax Casting from the Perspectives of Art, Technology, and Social Agency.” Sino-Platonic Papers 265 (2017).

  • Peterson, Christian E., et al. “Comparative Analysis of Neolithic Household Artifact Assemblage Data from Northern China.” Journal of Anthropological Research 72.2 (2016), 200225.

  • Qi, Dongfang. “Literati and Poems about Go (Weiqi 圍棋),” trans. Luke Habberstad. Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture 3.1 (2016), 85107.

  • Rawson, Jessica. “China and the Steppe: Reception and Resistance.” Antiquity 91.356 (2017), 375–88.

  • Selbitschka, Armin. “Miniature Tomb Figurines and Models in Pre-imperial and Early Imperial China: Origins, Development, and Significance.” World Archaeology 47.1 (2015), 2044.

  • Sun, Zhixin. “The Qin and Han Empires: Their Establishment and Their Legacy.” Orientations 48.2 (2017).

  • Sun, Zhixin, ed. Age of Empires: Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2017.

  • Sun, Zhixin. “The Making of China: The Establishment of a Lasting Political Paradigm and Cultural Identity during the Qin and Han Dynasties.” In Age of Empires: Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties, ed. Zhixin, Sun. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2017.

  • Thote, Alain. “The Jades from the Neolithic Period,” “Jades from the Bronze Age to the Han.” In Jade: From Emperors to Art Deco, ed. Tsao, Huei-Chung, 3440 and 58–70. Paris: Somogy Art Publishers, 2016.

  • Thote, Alain, “Elite Burials in First-Millennium BC China: Towards Individualization.” In Eurasia at the Dawn of History: Urbanization and Social Change, ed. Fernández-Götz, Manuel. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016.

  • Tian, Qing. “The Ancient Qin 琴, Musical Instrument of Cultured Chinese Gentlemen,” trans. Scott Davis. Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture 3.1 (2016), 108–36.

  • Tseng, Lillian Lan-ying. “Princely Tombs in Han China: New Discoveries from Dayunshan and Nanchang.” Orientations 48.2 (2017).

  • Tseng, Lillian Lan-ying. “Popular Beliefs in the Qin an Han Dynasties.” In Age of Empires: Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties, ed. Zhixin, Sun. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2017.

  • Tseng, Lillian Lan-ying. “Absence and Presence: The Great Wall in Chinese Art.” In Rhetoric of Hiddenness in Traditional Chinese Culture, ed. Varsano, Paula M.. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2016.

  • Venture, Olivier. “Zeng: The Rediscovery of a Forgotten Regional State.” In China across the Centuries: Papers from a Lecture Series in Budapest, ed. Kósa, Gábor. Budapest: Department of East Asian Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, 2017.

  • Von Falkenhausen, Lothar. “Social Ranking in Chu Tombs: The Mortuary Background of the Warring States Manuscript Finds.” Monumenta Serica 51.1 (2016), 439526.

  • Wong, Raphael. “Carpets, Chariots and the State of Qin.” Orientations 48.1 (2017).

  • Wu, Xiaolong. Material Culture, Power, and Identity in Ancient China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.

  • Yang, Hong. “Military Armaments of the Qin and Han.” In Age of Empires: Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties, ed. Zhixin, Sun. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2017.

  • Yao, Alice. “Politics of Time on the Southwest Frontier of China's Han Empire.” American Anthropologist 119.1 (2017), 86103.

  • Zhang, Fan Jeremy. “Unearthing Royal Secrets: New Discoveries from the Kingdom of Jiangdu.” Arts of Asia 47.3 (2017), 121–31.

  • Zhao, Feng, et al. “The Earliest Evidence of Pattern Looms: Han Dynasty Tomb Models from Chengdu, China.” Antiquity 91.356 (2017), 360–74.

  • Zhou, Ligang. “Obscuring the Line between the Living and the Dead: Mortuary Activities inside the Grave Chambers of the Eastern Han Dynasty, China.” Asian Perspectives 54.2 (2015), 238–52.

Reviews

  • Brindley, . Music, Cosmology, and the Politics of Harmony in Early China. Lipsey, Eleanor, and Michael Nylan. East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine 43 (2017), 176–81.

  • Brindley, . Music, Cosmology, and the Politics of Harmony in Early China. Baumann, Max Peter. Monumenta Serica 64.1 (2016), 204–7.

  • Lai, . Excavating the Afterlife: The Archaeology of Early Chinese Religion. Hein, Anke. “Excavating the Afterlife: The Archaeology of Early Chinese Religion.” Journal of Chinese Religions 44.2 (2016), 183–88.

  • Lai, . Excavating the Afterlife: The Archaeology of Early Chinese Religion. Wesołowski, Zbigniew. Monumenta Serica 64.1 (2016), 207–9.

  • Lai, . Excavating the Afterlife: The Archaeology of Early Chinese Religion. Barbieri-Low, Anthony. Journal of Chinese History 1.1 (2017), 211–14.

  • Liu, and Chen, . The Archaeology of China from the Late Paleolithic to the Early Iron Age; Flad, Rowan, and Pochan Chen. Ancient Central China, Centers and Peripheries along the Yangzi River; Shelach-Lavi, Gideon. The Archaeology of Early China, from Prehistory to the Han Dynasty. Nelson, Sarah Milledge. Early China 39 (2016), 285–94.

  • Nickel, . Gräber des Han-Zeit in Luoyang. Thote, Alain. Études chinoises 35.1 (2016), 261–65.

  • Yao, . The Ancient Highlands of Southwest China: From the Bronze Age to the Han Empire. Kim, Nam C. Antiquity 91.356 (2017), 542–43.

  • Yao, . The Ancient Highlands of Southwest China: From the Bronze Age to the Han Empire. Zhuang, Yijie. American Anthropologist 118.4 (2016), 988–89.

History

Books and Articles

  • Allan, Sarah. The Heir and the Sage: Dynastic Legend in Early China. Revised and expanded edition. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2016. [1981].

  • Allan, Sarah. “The Jishi Outburst Flood of 1920 BCE and the Great Flood Legend in Ancient China: Preliminary Reflections.” Journal of Chinese Humanities 3 (2017), 2334.

  • Bujard, Marianne, and Pirazzoli-t'Serstevens, Michelle. Les Dynasties Qin et Han: Histoire générale de la Chine (221 av. J.-C.-220 apr. J.-C.). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2017.

  • Chen, Lianshan. “A Discussion on the Concept of ‘Sacred Narrative.’” Journal of Chinese Humanities 3.1 (2017), 3547.

  • De Crespigney, Rafe. Fire over Luoyang: A History of the Later Han Dynasty 23–220 AD. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2016.

  • Durrant, Stephen W., et al. , trans. Zuo Tradition / Zuozhuan 左傳: Commentary on the “Spring and Autumn Annals.” 3 vols. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2016.

  • Galvany, Albert. “The Court as a Battlefield: The Art of War and the Art of Politics in the Han Feizi .” Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 80.1 (2017), 7396.

  • Grebnev, Yegor. “Memory of the Zhou Conquest of the Shang and Its Evolution.” Vostok/Oriens 4 (2016), 76103.

  • Hou, Xudong. “The Helpless Emperor: The Expenditure on Official Hostel System and Its Institutional Change in the Late Former Han China.” World History Studies 3.2 (2016), 123.

  • Hsing, I-tien. “Qin-Han China and the Outside World.” In Age of Empires: Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties, ed. Zhixin, Sun. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2017.

  • Kidder, Tristram R., et al. “New Perspectives on the Collapse and Regeneration of the Han Dynasty.” In Beyond Collapse: Archaeological Perspectives on Resilience, Revitalization, and Transformation in Complex Societies, ed. Faulseit, Ronald K., 7098. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2016.

  • Kinney, Anne Behnke. “The Anxiety of Leisure in Early China.” Chinese Historical Review 23 (2016), 96110.

  • Levi, Jean. “Les lieux de débats en Chine ancienne: écoles, routes, académies, palais.” Études chinoises 32.1 (2013), 3976.

  • Li, Cunshan. Book of Lord Shang and Elevation of Confucianism in the Han—Including the Discussion of the Conflict between Shang Yang, His School, and the Confucians,” trans. Yuri Pines. Contemporary Chinese Thought 47.2 (2016), 112–24.

  • Liu, Yuqing. “A New Model in the Study of Chinese Mythology.” Journal of Chinese Humanities 3.1 (2017), 122.

  • Ma, Biao 馬彪. “The Question of pangxing 旁行 and xieshang 邪上 in the ‘Sandai shibiao’ 三代世表 (Genealogical Tables of the Three Dynasties) of the Shiji 史記 (The Grand Clerk's Records).” East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine 43 (2016), 123–48.

  • Major, John S., and Cook, Constance A.. Ancient China: A History. London and New York: Routledge, 2016.

  • Markley, Jonathan. Peace and Peril: Sima Qian's Portrayal of Han-Xiongnu Relations. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2016.

  • Milburn, Olivia. “Palace Women in the Former Han Dynasty (202 BCE–CE 23): Gender and Administrational History in the Early Imperial Era.” Nan Nü 18.2 (2016), 195223.

  • Nylan, Michael. “Mapping Time in the Shiji and Hanshu Tables 表.” East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine 43 (2016), 61122.

  • Pimpaneau, Jacques, trans. Notes diverses sur la capitale de l'Ouest. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2016.

  • Pines, Yuri, trans. The Book of Lord Shang: Apologetics of State Power in Early China. New York: Columbia University Press, 2017.

  • Pines, Yuri. “Dating a Pre-Imperial Text: The Case Study of the Book of Lord Shang .” Early China 39 (2016), 145–84.

  • Pines, Yuri. “A ‘Total War’? Rethinking Military Ideology in the Book of Lord Shang .” Journal of Chinese Military History 5.2 (2016), 97134.

  • Pines, Yuri. “The Tianxia 天下 Concept and Its Conceptual Evolution in China before the Qin Empire.” Vostok/Oriens 4 (2016), 3956.

  • Puett, Michael. “Early China in Eurasian History.” In A Companion to Chinese History, ed. Szonyi, Michael. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Blackwell, 2017.

  • Queen, Sarah A.Beyond Liu Xiang's Gaze: Debating Womanly Virtue in Ancient China.” Asia Major, 3rd series, 29.2 (2016), 746.

  • Raphals, Lisa. “Debates about Fate in Early China.” Etudes chinoises 33.2 (2014), 1342.

  • Sanft, Charles. “Jia Yi on the Management of the Populace.” Asia Major, 3rd series, 29.2 (2016), 4771.

  • Sanft, Charles. “Evaluating Swords: Introduction and Translation of a How-to Guide from the Han-Xin Period.” Early China 39 (2016), 231–53.

  • Sen, Tansen. “Early China and the Indian Ocean Networks.” In The Sea in History—the Ancient World, ed. Buchet, Christian, Arnaud, Pascal, and de Souza, Philip, 536–47. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell & Brewer, 2017.

  • Su, Xiaowei. “Researching the Image of the Yellow Emperor in China's Early Textual Sources and Archaeological Materials,” trans. Caterina Weber. Journal of Chinese Humanities 3 (2017), 4871.

  • Tong, Weimin. “On the Composition of the ‘Attracting the People’ Chapter of the Book of Lord Shang,” trans. Yuri Pines. Contemporary Chinese Thought 47.2 (2016), 138–51.

  • , Ying-shih. Chinese History and Culture: Sixth Century B.C.E. to Seventeenth Century. New York: Columbia University Press, 2016.

  • Van Auken, Newell Ann. The Commentarial Transformation of the Spring and Autumn. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2016.

  • Van Auken, Newell Ann. “Judgments of the Gentleman: A New Analysis of the Place of Junzi Comments in Zuozhuan Composition History.” Monumenta Serica 64.2 (2016), 277302.

  • Vovin, Alexander, et al. “Who Were the *Kjet (羯) and What Language Did They Speak?Journal Asiatique 304.1 (2016), 125–44.

  • Wu, Baoping and Lin, Cunguang. “Reflections on the Concept of ‘Law’ of Shang Yang from the Perspective of Political Philosophy: Function, Value, and Spirit of the ‘Rule of Law,’” trans. Yuri Pines. Contemporary Chinese Thought 47.2 (2016), 125–37.

  • Xiong, Victor Cunrui. Capital Cities and Urban Form in Pre-Modern China: Luoyang, 1038 BCE to 938 CE. New York: Routledge, 2016.

  • Yates, Robin D. S.Qin and Han Political Institutions and Administration.” In Age of Empires: Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties, ed. Zhixin, Sun. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2017.

  • Zeng, Zhenyu. “Shang Yang as a Historical Personality and as a Symbol,” trans. Yuri Pines. Contemporary Chinese Thought 47.2 (2016), 6989.

  • Zhang, Hanmo. “From Myth to History: Historicizing a Sage for the Sake of Persuasion in the Yellow Emperor Narratives.” Journal of Chinese Humanities 3 (2017), 91116.

  • Zhang, Hanmo. “The Lore of Liu An and the Authorship of the Huainanzi .” Monumenta Serica 64.2 (2016), 335–59.

  • Zhang, Linxiang. “Progress or Change? Rethinking the Historical Outlook of the Book of Lord Shang ,” trans. Yuri Pines. Contemporary Chinese Thought 47.2 (2016), 90111.

  • Zufferey, Nicolas. “Les ‘Hommes singuliers’ (duxing) dans le Livre des Han postérieurs (Hou Hanshu, 5e s. apr. J.-C.).” Asiatische Studien—Études asiatiques 70.3 (2016), 815–61.

Reviews

  • Brindley, . Ancient China and the Yue: Perceptions and Identities on the Southern Frontier, c. 400 BCE–50 CE. Lander, Brian. Early China 39 (2016), 295–98.

  • Brindley, . Ancient China and the Yue: Perceptions and Identities on the Southern Frontier, c. 400 BCE–50 CE. Schuessler, Axel. The Journal of Asian Studies 75.4 (2016), 1110–11.

  • Brindley, . Ancient China and the Yue: Perceptions and Identities on the Southern Frontier, c. 400 BCE–50 CE. Anderson, James A. Journal of Chinese History (2017), 13.

  • Cai, . Witchcraft and the Rise of the First Confucian Empire. Michael, Thomas. China Review International 21.2 (2014), 122–25.

  • Chin, . Savage Exchange: Han Imperialism, Chinese Literary Style, and the Economic Imagination. Fiskesjö, Magnus. The Journal of Asian Studies 75.3 (2016), 806–7.

  • Ess, Lomová, and Schaab-Hanke, , eds. Views from Within, Views from Beyond: Approaches to the Shiji as an Early Work of Historiography . Defoort, Carine. China Review International 22.1 (2015), 7376.

  • Ess, Lomová, and Schaab-Hanke, , eds. Views from Within, Views from Beyond: Approaches to the Shiji as an Early Work of Historiography. Liu, Yangruxin. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 79.3 (2016), 684–86.

  • Hill, . Through the Jade Gate—China to Rome. A Study of the Silk Routes 1st to 2nd Centuries CE. Dien, Albert. Bulletin of the Asia Institute 26 (2016), 183–85.

  • Kinney, . Exemplary Women of Early China: The Lienü Zhuan of Liu Xiang. Judge, Joan. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 79.2 (2016), 453–55.

  • Li, . Bureaucracy and the State in Early China: Governing the Western Zhou. Von Falkenhausen, Lothar. Zhejiang University Journal of Art and Archaeology 1 (2014), 252–77.

  • McNeal, . Conquer and Govern. Early Chinese Military Texts from the Yizhou shu . Levi, Jean. Études chinoises 32.2 (2013), 185–90.

  • Milburn, . Urbanization in Early and Medieval China: Gazetteers for the City of Suzhou. Feng, Linda Rui. China Review International 21.2 (2014), 185–88.

  • Nylan, . Yang Xiong and the Pleasures of Reading and Classical Learning in China. L'Haridon, Béatrice. Études chinoises 32.1 (2013), 187–90.

  • Nylan, and Vankeerberghen, , eds. Chang'an 26 BCE: An Augustan Age in China. Sterckx, Roel. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 80.1 (2017), 171–72.

  • Pines, Shelach, von Falkenhausen, , and Yates, , eds. Birth of an Empire: The State of Qin Revisited. Korolkov, Maxim. Vostok/Oriens 4 (2016), 205–12.

  • Queen, and Major, , eds. and trans. Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn: Attributed to Dong Zhongshu. Loewe, Michael. Journal of Chinese Studies 64 (2017), 321–29.

  • Richter, . The Embodied Text: Establishing Textual Identity in Early Chinese Manuscripts. Venture, Olivier. Études chinoises 33.2 (2014).

  • Sanft, . Communication and Cooperation in Early Imperial China: Publicizing the Qin Dynasty. Holloway, Kenneth W. American Historical Review 120.1 (2015), 215.

  • Sanft, . Communication and Cooperation in Early Imperial China: Publicizing the Qin Dynasty. Li, Sammy Kin Sum. Bulletin of the Jao Tsung-I Academy of Sinology 饒宗頤國學院院刊 26 (2016), 361–65.

  • Sanft, . Communication and Cooperation in Early Imperial China: Publicizing the Qin Dynasty. Turner, Karen. Early China 39 (2016), 303–6.

  • Schipper, . Confucius, De gesprekken. Gevolgd door Het leven van Confucius door Sima Qian (ca. 145–86 v. Chr.). Defoort, Carine. T'oung Pao 102.1–3 (2016), 209–16.

Literature

Books and Articles

  • Chin, Tamara T.Colonization, Sinicization, and the Multigraphic Northwest.” In The Oxford Handbook of Classical Chinese Literature (1000 BCE–900 CE), ed. Denecke, Wiebke et al. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2017.

  • Denecke, Wiebke, et al. , eds. The Oxford Handbook of Classical Chinese Literature (1000 BCE–900 CE). New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2017.

  • Diény, Jean-Pierre. “Le Lunyu et la littérature.” T'oung Pao 102.1–3 (2016), 217.

  • Durrant, Stephen. “Histories.” In The Oxford Handbook of Classical Chinese Literature (1000 BCE–900 CE), ed. Denecke, Wiebke et al. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2017.

  • Durrant, Stephen. “Tradition Formation: Beginnings to Eastern Han.” In The Oxford Handbook of Classical Chinese Literature (1000 BCE–900 CE), ed. Denecke, Wiebke et al. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2017.

  • Fu, Gang. “On the Literary Self-Consciousness of the Han, Wei, Jin, and Northern and Southern Dynasties.” In Linking Ancient and Contemporary: Continuities and Discontinuities in Chinese Literature, ed. Lippiello, Tiziana et al. Venice: Ca’ Foscari, 2016.

  • Kravtsova, Marina. “Poetry shi 詩 in Cultural and Political Space of the Early Zhou Epoch.” Vostok/Oriens 4 (2016), 104–19.

  • Nylan, Michael. “Beliefs about Social Seeing: Hiddenness (wei 微) and Visibility in Classical-Era China.” In The Rhetoric of Hiddenness in Traditional Chinese Culture, ed. Varsano, Paula M.. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2016.

  • Puett, Michael. “Text and Commentary: The Early Tradition.” In The Oxford Handbook of Classical Chinese Literature (1000 BCE–900 CE), ed. Denecke, Wiebke et al. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2017.

  • Schaberg, David. “The Ruling Mind: Persuasion and the Origins of Chinese Psychology.” In The Rhetoric of Hiddenness in Traditional Chinese Culture, ed. Varsano, Paula M.. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2016.

  • Schaberg, David. “Classics.” In The Oxford Handbook of Classical Chinese Literature (1000 BCE–900 CE), ed. Denecke, Wiebke et al. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2017.

  • Xu, Xingwu. “Apocrypha and Literary Rhetoric of the Han, Wei, and Six Dynasty Periods,” trans. Scott Davis. Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture 3.1 (2016), 137–74.

Reviews

  • Knechtges, and Chang, . Ancient and Early Medieval Chinese Literature: A Reference Guide. Richter, Antje. Monumenta Serica 64.1 (2016), 213–17.

Paleography and Excavated Texts

Books and Articles

  • Barbieri-Low, Anthony. “Becoming Almost Somebody: Manumission and Its Complications in the Early Han Empire.” In On Human Bondage: After Slavery and Social Death, ed. Bodel, John P. and Scheidel, Walter. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2017.

  • Behr, Wolfgang. “The Language of the Bronze Inscriptions.” In Imprints of Kinship: Studies of Recently Discovered Bronze Inscriptions from Ancient China, ed. Shaughnessy, Edward L.. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2017.

  • Caboara, Marco. “Drought, Omens and the Body Politic: Debates between Rulers and Ministers in the Shanghai Museum Manuscript.” Bulletin of the Jao Tsung-I Academy of Sinology 26 (2016), 4775.

  • Changsha Municipal Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology. “The Excavation of a Western Han Dynasty Tomb (M3) in the Shiziling Section of Renmin Central Road, Changsha City, Hunan Province,” trans. Hui Sun. Chinese Cultural Relics 3.1–2 (2016), 5161.

  • Chen, Songchang. “Two Ordinances Issued during the Reign of the Second Emperor of the Qin Dynasty in the Yuelu Academy Collection of Qin Slips,” trans. Christopher J. Foster. Chinese Cultural Relics 3.1–2 (2016), 288–97.

  • Ch'en, Chao-jung. “On the Possibility That the Two Western Zhou States Yu and Rui Were Originally Located in the Jian River Valley.” In Imprints of Kinship: Studies of Recently Discovered Bronze Inscriptions from Ancient China, ed. Shaughnessy, Edward L.. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2017.

  • Cook, Constance A., and Goldin, Paul R., eds. A Source Book of Ancient Chinese Bronze Inscriptions. Berkeley, CA: The Society for the Study of Early China, 2016.

  • Cook, Constance A.A Fatal Case of Gu 蠱 Poisoning in Fourth-Century BC China?East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine 44 (2016), 123–49.

  • Ding, Sixin. “A Study of the Key Concepts ‘heng’ and ‘hengxian’ in the Hengxian on Chu Bamboo Slips Housed at the Shanghai Museum.” Frontiers of Philosophy in China 11.2 (2016), 206–21.

  • Eno, Robert. “Reflections on Literary and Devotional Aspects of Western Zhou Memorial Inscriptions.” In Imprints of Kinship: Studies of Recently Discovered Bronze Inscriptions from Ancient China, ed. Shaughnessy, Edward L.. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2017.

  • Fech, Andrej. “The Protagonists of the Wenzi in Light of Newly Discovered Materials.” Oriens Extremus 54 (2015), 209–48.

  • Guangzhou Municipal Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology. “The Excavation of Tomb M511 at Fufuling Hillock in Zengcheng District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province,” trans. Shuxian Huo. Chinese Cultural Relics 3.1–2 (2016), 2137.

  • Guo, Yi. “Research Findings Concerning Excavated Texts and Learning in Early China,” trans. Charles Le Blanc. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 11.2 (2016), 168–84.

  • Hamm, Matthew James. “The Distance of Heaven: An Analysis of the Guodian Wu Xing .” Asian Studies 5.1 (2017), 125.

  • Khayutina, Maria. “The Tombs of the Rulers of Peng and Relationships between Zhou and Northern Non-Zhou Lineages (until the Early Ninth Century B.C.).” In Imprints of Kinship: Studies of Recently Discovered Bronze Inscriptions from Ancient China, ed. Shaughnessy, Edward L.. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2017.

  • Kim, Moonsil Lee. “Discrepancy between Laws and Their Implementation.” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 59.4 (2016), 555–89.

  • Korolkov, Maxim. “Calculating Crime and Punishment: Unofficial Law Enforcement, Quantification, and Legitimacy in Early Imperial China.” Critical Analysis of Law 3.1 (2016), 7086.

  • Lai, Guolong. “Genealogical Statements on Ritual Bronzes of the Spring and Autumn Period.” In Imprints of Kinship: Studies of Recently Discovered Bronze Inscriptions from Ancient China, ed. Shaughnessy, Edward L.. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2017.

  • Li, Feng. “A Study of the Bronze Vessels and Sacrificial Remains of the Early Qin State from Lixian, Gansu.” In Imprints of Kinship: Studies of Recently Discovered Bronze Inscriptions from Ancient China, ed. Shaughnessy, Edward L.. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2017.

  • Liaoning Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology; Huludao Municipal Museum; Jianchang County Cultural Relics Agency. “The 2000 Excavation at the East Dazhangzi Cemetery in Jianchang County, Liaoning Province,” trans. Tao Li. Chinese Cultural Relics 3.1–2 (2016), 94124.

  • Milburn, Olivia. “The Xinian: An Ancient Historical Text from the Qinghua University Collection of Bamboo Books.” Early China 39 (2016), 53109.

  • Qinghai Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology. “The Excavation of Han Dynasty Tombs at Taojiazhai Village, Xining City, Qinghai Province,” trans. Rebecca O'Sullivan. Chinese Cultural Relics 3.1–2 (2016), 3850.

  • Ribbing Gren, Magnus. “The Qinghua ‘Jinteng’ Manuscript: What It Does Not Tell Us about the Duke of Zhou.” T'oung Pao 102.4–5 (2016), 291320.

  • Shanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology; School of History and Culture, Shanxi University; Taiyuan Municipal Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology; Agency of Cultural Relics and Tourism of Jinyuan District, Taiyuan City. “The 2012 to 2013 Excavation of the Tombs at Kaihua Village, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province,” trans. Paul Nicholas Vogt. Chinese Cultural Relics 3.1–2 (2016), 154–82.

  • Shaughnessy, Edward L.Unearthed Documents and the Question of the Oral versus Written Nature of the Classic of Poetry .” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 75.2 (2015), 331–75.

  • Shaughnessy, Edward L.The Origin and Development of Western Sinologists’ Theories of the Oral-Formulaic Nature of the Classic of Poetry .” Bulletin of the Jao Tsung-I Academy of Sinology 3 (2016), 133–49.

  • Shaughnessy, Edward L.Varieties of Textual Variants: Evidence from the Tsinghua Bamboo-Strip *Ming xun Manuscript.” Early China 39 (2016), 111–44.

  • Shaughnessy, Edward L., ed. Imprints of Kinship: Studies of Recently Discovered Bronze Inscriptions from Ancient China. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2017.

  • Shaughnessy, Edward L.Newest Sources of Western Zhou History: Inscribed Bronze Vessels, 2000–2010.” In Imprints of Kinship: Studies of Recently Discovered Bronze Inscriptions from Ancient China, ed. Shaughnessy, Edward L.. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2017.

  • Staack, Thies. “Reconstruction of Early Chinese Bamboo and Wood Manuscripts: A Review (1900–2010).” Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures Occasional Paper 5 (2016).

  • Sun, Yan. “Inscribed Bronzes, Gift-giving and Social Networks in the Early Western Zhou: A Case Study of the Yan Cemetery at Liulihe.” In Imprints of Kinship: Studies of Recently Discovered Bronze Inscriptions from Ancient China, ed. Shaughnessy, Edward L.. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2017.

  • Venture, Olivier. “Shang Emblems in Their Archaeological Context.” In Imprints of Kinship: Studies of Recently Discovered Bronze Inscriptions from Ancient China, ed. Shaughnessy, Edward L.. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2017.

  • Wang, Miquan. “The Meaning of Xing 形 and Moral Transformation in Wuxing .” Frontiers of Philosophy in China 11.2 (2016), 222–35.

  • Zhang, Chunlong et al. “A Study of the Qin Period Notched Slips from Liye—with a Discussion on Unexplained Slips from the Mathematical Treatise Calculations in the Yuelu Academy Collection,” trans. Christopher J. Foster. Chinese Cultural Relics 2.3–4 (2015), 279307.

Reviews

  • Allan, . Buried Ideas: Legends of Abdication and Ideal Government in Early Chinese Bamboo-Slip Manuscripts. Krijgsman, Rens. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 79.3 (2016), 681–82.

  • Allan, . Buried Ideas: Legends of Abdication and Ideal Government in Early Chinese Bamboo-Slip Manuscripts. Pines, Yuri. Journal of Asian History 50.1 (2016), 167–71.

  • Allan, . Buried Ideas: Legends of Abdication and Ideal Government in Early Chinese Bamboo-Slip Manuscripts. Lewis, Mark Edward. Early China 39 (2016), 265–84.

  • Allan, . Buried Ideas: Legends of Abdication and Ideal Government in Early Chinese Bamboo-Slip Manuscripts . Cook, Scott. Journal of Chinese Studies 64 (2017), 287–91.

  • Barbieri-Low, and Yates, . Law, State, and Society in Early Imperial China: A Study with Critical Edition and Translation of the Legal Texts from Zhangjiashan Tomb no. 247. Goldin, Paul R. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 27.2 (2017), 332–35.

  • Barbieri-Low, and Yates, . Law, State, and Society in Early Imperial China: A Study with Critical Edition and Translation of the Legal Texts from Zhangjiashan Tomb no. 247. Korolkov, Maxim. Journal of Chinese History (2017), 13.

  • Chen, , ed. Qin jiandu heji 秦簡牘合集 [Corpus of Qin documents written on bamboo and wood]. Venture, Olivier. Early China 39 (2016), 255–63.

  • Chen, , ed. Qin jiandu heji 秦簡牘合集 [Compendium des manuscrits Qin sur lamelles de bambou et tablettes de bois]. Kalinowski, Marc. T'oung Pao 102.13 (2016), 217–24.

  • Drège, and Moretti, . La fabrique du lisible: la mise en texte des manuscrits de la Chine ancienne et médiévale. Galambos, Imre. East Asian Publishing and Society 6.1 (2016), 8589.

  • Drège, and Moretti, . La fabrique du lisible: la mise en texte des manuscrits de la Chine ancienne et médiévale. Espesset, Grégoire. Religious Studies Review 42.2 (2016), 134–35.

  • Keightley, . These Bones Shall Rise Again: Selected Writings on Early China. Vogt, Paul Nicholas. Monumenta Serica 64.1 (2016), 209–13.

  • Keightley, . These Bones Shall Rise Again: Selected Writings on Early China. Sou, Daniel Sungbin. Religious Studies Review 43.1 (2017), 79.

  • Kim, . The Old Master: A Syncretic Reading of the Laozi from Mawangdui Text A Onward. Sou, Daniel Sungbin. Religious Studies Review 42.2 (2016), 136.

  • Park, . The Writing System of Scribe Zhou: Evidence from Late Pre-Imperial Chinese Manuscripts and Inscriptions (5th–3rd Centuries BCE). Krijgsman, Rens. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 80.1 (2017), 176–78.

  • Shaughnessy, . Unearthing the Changes: Recently Discovered Manuscripts of the Yi Jing (I Ching) and Related Texts. Drettas, Dimitri. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 79.2 (2016), 451–53.

  • Takashima, . A Little Primer of Chinese Oracle-Bone Inscriptions with Some Exercises. Smith, Adam. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 79.2 (2016), 457–58.

  • Wang, . Daoism Excavated: Cosmos and Humanity in Early Manuscripts. Sou, Daniel Sungbin. Religious Studies Review 43.1 (2017), 81.

Philology and Linguistics

Books and Articles

  • Anicotte, Rémi. “Fractions in the Suàn Shù Shū (China, beginning of the 2nd century BCE).” Journal of Chinese Linguistics 45.1 (2017), 2067.

  • Beckwith, Christopher I.The Earliest Chinese Words for ‘the Chinese’: The Phonology, Meaning, and Origin of the Epithet harya a-rya in East Asia.” Journal Asiatique 304.2 (2016), 231–48.

  • Crone, Thomas. “The Semantic Change of the Word Min 民 in Texts of the Eastern Zhou Period (771–221 BC).” Asiatische Studien—Études Asiatiques 70.3 (2017), 675–99.

  • Meisterernst, Barbara. “Vernacular Elements and Literary Language in Han Period Chinese: A Linguistic Comparison of Corresponding Chapters in the Shǐjì and the Hànshū.” Zeitschrift Der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft 164.1 (2014), 207–33.

Reviews

  • Baxter, and Sagart, . Old Chinese: A New Reconstruction. He, Dah-An. Journal of Chinese Linguistics 44.1 (2016), 175230.

  • Baxter, and Sagart, . Old Chinese: A New Reconstruction. Harbsmeier, Christoph. Monumenta Serica 64.2 (2016), 445504.

Religion and Philosophy

Books and Articles

  • Andreeva, Anna, and Steavu, Dominic, eds. Transforming the Void: Embryological Discourse and Reproductive Imagery in East Asian Religions. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2016.

  • Blake, Susan. “Agency, Non-Action, and Desire in the Laozi .” Journal of Chinese Philosophy 42.3–4 (2015), 284–99.

  • Brindley, Erica. “Authoring Non-Action in Early China.” Journal of Chinese Philosophy 42.3–4 (2015), 267–83.

  • Buljan, Ivana. “An Annotated Translation of Chapter 20: ‘Bao wei quan’ 保位權 of the Chunqiu fanlu 春秋繁露.” Monumenta Serica 64.1 (2016), 73100.

  • Bumbacher, Stephan Peter. “Reconstructing the Zhuang zi: Preliminary Considerations.” Asiatische Studien— Études Asiatiques 70.3 (2017), 611–74.

  • Cao, Feng. “A New Examination of Confucius’ Rectification of Names,” trans. Brook Hefright. Journal of Chinese Humanities 2.2 (2016), 147–71.

  • Chen, Lai. Philosophy and Confucian Tradition. Bridge21 Publications, 2016.

  • Chong, Kim-chong. Zhuangzi's Critique of the Confucians: Blinded by the Human. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2016.

  • D'Ambrosio, Paul J.Imagination in the Zhuangzi: The Madman of Chu's Alternative to Confucian Cultivation.” Asian Philosophy 27.1 (2017), 3042.

  • Defoort, Carine. “The Gradual Growth of the Mohist Core Philosophy: Tracing Fixed Formulations in the Mozi .” Monumenta Serica 64.1 (2016), 122.

  • Di Fiori, Larson, and Rosemont, Henry. “Seeking Ren in the Analects .” Philosophy East and West 67.1 (2017), 96116.

  • Fraser, Chris. “The Mozi and Just War Theory in Pre-Han Thought.” Journal of Chinese Military History 5.2 (2016), 135–75.

  • Goldin, Paul R.Some Shang Antecedents of Later Chinese Ideology and Culture.” Journal of the American Oriental Society 137.1 (2017), 123–29.

  • Gomulin, Andrei. “People and Its Place in the Ideal State of Laozi .” Vostok/Oriens 4 (2016), 5775.

  • Harris, Eirik Lang, trans. The Shenzi Fragments: A Philosophical Analysis and Translation. New York: Columbia University Press, 2016.

  • He, Ruyue, and Nylan, Michael. “On a Han-Era Postface (xu 序) to the Documents .” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 75.2 (2016), 377426.

  • Huff, Benjamin [I.] “Putting the Way into Effect (xing dao 行道): Inward and Outward Concerns in Classical Confucianism.” Philosophy East and West 66.2 (2016), 418–48.

  • Hunter, Michael. Confucius beyond the Analects . Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2017.

  • Hutton, Eric L., ed. Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Xunzi . Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, 2016.

  • Indraccolo, Lisa. “The ‘White Horse,’ the ‘Three-Legged Chicken’ and Other Paradoxes in Classical Chinese Literature.” Antiquorum Philosophia 10 (2016), 6788.

  • Ing, Michael D. K.Two Virtuous Actions Cannot Both Be Completed: Rethinking Value Conflicts in Early Confucian Thought.” Journal of Religious Ethics 44.4 (2016), 659–84.

  • Ing, Michael D. K.Philosophy in Western Han Dynasty China (206 BCE–9 CE).” Philosophy Compass 11.6 (2016), 289304.

  • Jia, Jinhua. “Gender and Early Chinese Cosmology Revisited.” Asian Philosophy 26.4 (2016), 281–93.

  • Jones, Nicholaos. “Correlative Reasoning about Water in Mengzi 6A2.” Dao 15.2 (2016), 193207.

  • Kamenarović, Ivan P., trans. Écrits de Maître Xun 荀子. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2016.

  • Kern, Martin, and Meyer, Dirk. Origins of Chinese Political Philosophy: Studies in the Composition and Thought of the Shangshu (Classic of Documents) . Leiden: Brill, 2017.

  • Kinney, Anne Behnke. “The Anxiety of Leisure in Early China.” Chinese Historical Review 23.2 (2016), 96110.

  • Kleeman, Terry F. Celestial Masters: History and Ritual in Early Daoist Communities. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, 2016.

  • Klein, Esther Sunkyung, and Klein, Colin. “Wang Chong's Epistemology of Testimony.” Asia Major, 3rd series, 29.2 (2016), 115–46.

  • Kohn, Livia. Pristine Affluence: Daoist Roots in the Stone Age. St. Petersburg: Three Pines Press, 2017.

  • Kwok, Sai Hang. “ Zhuangzi's Philosophy of Thing.” Asian Philosophy 26.4 (2016), 294310.

  • Lee, Hur-Li. Intellectual Activism in Knowledge Organization: A Hermeneutic Study of the Seven Epitomes. Taipei: National Taiwan University Press, 2016.

  • Li, Jifen. “Xunzi's Philosophy of Mourning as Developing Filial Appreciation.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.1 (2017), 3551.

  • Liu, Jing. “Be-ing (you 有) and non-be-ing (wu 無) in the Dao De Jing.” Asian Philosophy 27.2 (2017), 8599.

  • Moeller, Hans-Georg. “Liezi's Retirement: A Parody of a Didactic Tale in the Zhuangzi .” Dao 15.3 (2016), 379–92.

  • Murray, Judson B.‘Only Jade Can Epitomize Human Virtue’: Ideas on Education and Moral Development in Han-Period China.” Asia Major, 3rd series, 29.2 (2016), 73114.

  • Ni, Peimin, trans. Understanding the Analects of Confucius: A New Translation of Lunyu with Annotations. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017.

  • Perkins, Franklin. “The Laozi and the Cosmogonic Turn in Classical Chinese Philosophy.” Frontiers of Philosophy in China 11.2 (2016), 185205.

  • Radice, Thomas. “Method Mourning: Xunzi on Ritual Performance.” Philosophy East and West 67.2 (2017), 466–93.

  • Ramsey, John. “Wisdom, Agency, and the Role of Reasons in Mengzi.” Journal of Chinese Philosophy 42.3–4 (2015), 300317.

  • Raphals, Lisa A. Sunzi versus Xunzi: Two Views of Deception and Indirection.” Early China 39 (2016), 185229.

  • Roth, Harold D.Meditation in the Classical Daoist Tradition.” In Asian Traditions of Meditation, ed. Eifring, Halvor. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2016.

  • Virág, Curie. The Emotions in Early Chinese Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017.

  • Wang, Bo 王博. “A Discussion of Xunzi's “Encouraging Learning” and Its Significance for Confucianism.” Journal of Chinese Humanities 2.2 (2016), 172–89.

Reviews

  • Amine, . Classical Confucian Political Thought: A New Interpretation. Fox, Russell. Perspectives on Politics/American Political Science Association 14.3 (2016), 856–57.

  • Amine, . Classical Confucian Political Thought: A New Interpretation. ChullShin, Doh. The Review of Politics 79.1 (2017), 154–56.

  • Amine, . Classical Confucian Political Thought: A New Interpretation. Milburn, Olivia. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 26.3 (2016), 536–37.

  • Boileau, . Politique et rituel dans la Chine ancienne. Von Falkenhausen, Lothar. Journal of Chinese Religions 45.1 (2017), 8789.

  • Boileau, . Politique et rituel dans la Chine ancienne. Dehouve, Danièle. Homme 214 (2015), 179–82.

  • Chen, . The Philosophy of Life: A New Reading of the Zhuangzi. Hendrischke, Barbara. Religious Studies Review 42.4 (2016), 310–11.

  • Eskildsen, . Daoism, Meditation, and the Wonders of Serenity: From the Latter Han Dynasty (25220) to the Tang Dynasty (618 907). Komjathy, Louis. Journal of Chinese Religions 45.1 (2017), 9498.

  • Eskildsen, . Daoism, Meditation, and the Wonders of Serenity: From the Latter Han Dynasty (25220) to the Tang Dynasty (618 907). Enckevort, Paul van. Journal of Chinese Studies 64 (2017), 287–91.

  • Ess, . Politik und Geschichtsschreibung im alten China: Pan-ma i-t'ung 班馬異同. Schaab-Hanke, Dorothee. T'oung Pao 102.1–3 (2016), 225–35.

  • Harris, , trans. The Shenzi Fragments: A Philosophical Analysis and Translation. Translations from the Asian Classics. Goldin, Paul R. Journal of Chinese Studies 64 (2017), 315–20.

  • Jiang, . An Investigation on the Intellectual History from the Pre-Qin Period to the Han Dynasties 先秦兩漢學術思想蠡測. Vendé, Yves. Dao 15.2 (2016), 297300.

  • Kline, and Tiwald, , eds. Ritual and Religion in the Xunzi. Chai, David. Journal of Chinese Religions 43.1 (2015), 102–4.

  • Kohn, . Zhuangzi: Text and Context. Fox, Alan D. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 42.3–4 (2015), 426–28.

  • Lee, . The Ethical Foundations of Early Daoism: Zhuangzi's Unique Moral Vision. Machek, David. Dao 27.1 (2016), 129–32.

  • Michael, . In the Shadows of the Dao: Laozi, the Sage, and the Daodejing. Chai, David. Journal of Chinese Religions 45.1 (2017), 106–8.

  • Michael, . In the Shadows of the Dao: Laozi, the Sage, and the Daodejing. Komjathy, Louis. Journal of the American Academy of Religion 84.3 (2016), 856–61.

  • Michael, . In the Shadows of the Dao: Laozi, the Sage, and the Daodejing . Li, Xiaofan Amy. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 79.3 (2016), 682–84.

  • Olberding, . Dao Companion to the Analects. Pokorny, Lukas. Religious Studies Review 42.3 (2016), 225.

  • Shen, . Dao Companion to Classical Confucian Philosophy. Littlejohn, Ronnie. Philosophy East and West 67.1 (2017), 278–80.

  • Smith, . The I Ching: A Biography. Homola, Stéphanie. Études chinoises 33.2 (2014).

  • Zhao, . The Confucian-Legalist State: A New Theory of Chinese History. Bol, Peter K. The American Historical Review 122.2 (2017), 499500.

  • Zhao, . The Confucian-Legalist State: A New Theory of Chinese History. Ebrey, Patricia. American Journal of Sociology 122.3 (2016), 1004–5.

  • Zhao, . The Confucian-Legalist State: A New Theory of Chinese History. Tin-bor Hui, Victoria. Journal of Chinese History 1.1 (2017), 229–34.

  • Zhao, . The Confucian-Legalist State: A New Theory of Chinese History. Pines, Yuri. Early China 39 (2016), 311–20.

Science and Technology

Books and Articles

  • Chemla, Karine. “Numerical Tables in Chinese Writings Devoted to Mathematics: From Early Imperial Manuscripts to Printed Song-Yuan Books.” East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine 44 (2016), 69121.

  • Chen, Jie. “Origins of Numbers in Shifa of Tsinghua Bamboo Slip Manuscripts.” Frontiers of Philosophy in China 11.2 (2016), 236–49.

  • Cullen, Christopher. The Foundations of Celestial Reckoning: Three Ancient Chinese Astronomical Systems. New York: Routledge, 2016.

  • Gan, Fuxi, et al. , eds. Recent Advances in the Scientific Research on Ancient Glass and Glaze. Hackensack, NJ: World Century, 2016.

  • Guan, Yuzhen. “Calendrical Systems in Early Imperial China: Reform, Evaluation and Tradition.” In The Circulation of Astronomical Knowledge in the Ancient World, ed. Steele, John M.. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2016.

  • Harkness, Ethan. “A Parallel Universe: The Transmission of Astronomical Terminology in Early Chinese Almanacs.” In The Circulation of Astronomical Knowledge in the Ancient World, ed. Steele, John M.. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2016.

  • Hinrichs, T. J.The Catchy Epidemic: Theorization and Its Limits in Han to Song Period Medicine.” East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine 41 (2015), 1962.

  • Hinsch, Bret. Women in Imperial China. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2016.

  • Hsu, Yiu-kang, et al. “Tracing the Flows of Copper and Copper Alloys in the Early Iron Age Societies of the Eastern Eurasian Steppe.” Antiquity 90.350 (2016), 357–75.

  • Martzloff, Jean-Claude. Astronomy and Calendars—the Other Chinese Mathematics: 104 BC–AD 1644. Berlin and Heidelberg: Springer, 2016.

  • Milburn, Olivia. “Aromas, Scents, and Spices: Olfactory Culture in China before the Arrival of Buddhism.” Journal of the American Oriental Society 136.3 (2016), 441–64.

  • Morgan, Daniel Patrick. “The Planetary Visibility Tables in the Second-Century BC Manuscript Wu xing zhan 五星占.” East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine 43 (2016), 1760.

  • Ptak, Roderich, and Yanfei, Zhang. “ Huangniao, canggeng und ‘verwandte’ Vogelnamen in Zhou- und Han-Texten: Ein Beitrag zur historischen Ornithologie.” Monumenta Serica 64.2 (2016), 303–31.

  • Qin, Xiaoli. “Turquoise Ornaments and Inlay Technology in Ancient China.” Asian Perspectives 55.2 (2016), 208–39.

  • Sterckx, Roel. “Ritual, Mimesis, and the Nonhuman Animal World in Early China.” Society and Animals 24 (2016), 269–88.

  • Sterckx, Roel. “Alcohol and Historiography in Early China.” Global Food History 1.1 (2015), 1332.

  • Unschuld, Paul U. Nan Jing: The Classic of Difficult Issues. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2016 (revised).

Reviews

  • Anderson, . Food and Environment in Early and Medieval China. Sterckx, Roel. Journal of Historical Geography 53 (2016), 132.

  • Anderson, . Food and Environment in Early and Medieval China. Swislocki, Mark. Agricultural History 89.4 (2015), 589–89.

  • Anderson, . Food and Environment in Early and Medieval China. O'Connor, Kaori. Journal of Anthropological Research 72.1 (2016), 104.

  • Anderson, . Food and Environment in Early and Medieval China. Biran, Michal. The Journal of Asian Studies 75.3 (2016), 800801.

  • Brown, . The Art of Medicine in Early China: The Ancient and Medieval Origins of a Modern Archive. Despeux, Catherine. Isis 108.1 (2017), 161–62.

  • Brown, . The Art of Medicine in Early China: The Ancient and Medieval Origins of a Modern Archive. Kuriyama, Shigehisa. Bulletin of the History of Medicine 90.3 (2016), 543–44.

  • Brown, . The Art of Medicine in Early China: The Ancient and Medieval Origins of a Modern Archive. Fang, Xiaoping. The American Historical Review 121.4 (2016), 1254–55.

  • Brown, . The Art of Medicine in Early China: The Ancient and Medieval Origins of a Modern Archive. Sivin, Nathan. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 26.4 (2016), 727–29.

  • Gan, Brill, and Tian, . Ancient Glass Research along the Silk Road; Zorn and Hilgner. Glass along the Silk Road from 200 BC to AD 1000. Lankton, James W. East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine 41 (2015), 93105.

  • Golas, . Picturing Technology in China: From Earliest Times to the Nineteenth Century. Hegel, Robert E. Journal of the American Oriental Society 136.3 (2016), 666–68.

  • Pankenier, . Astrology and Cosmology in Early China: Conforming Earth to Heaven. Raphals, Lisa. Journal of Chinese Religions 44.2 (2016), 194–97.

  • Sawyer, and Sawyer, . Ancient Chinese Warfare. Major, John S. Early China 39 (2016), 307–9.

  • Steinhardt, . Chinese Architecture in an Age of Turmoil, 200600. Ho, Puay-peng. Journal of Chinese Studies 63 (2016), 299307.

  • Wu, . Chariots in Early China: Origins, Cultural Interaction, and Identity. Lymer, Kenneth. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 26.3 (2016), 534–35.

Economics

Books and Articles

  • Thierry, François. Les monnaies de la Chine ancienne: Des origines à la fin de l'Empire. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2017.

  • Von Glahn, Richard. The Economic History of China: From Antiquity to the Nineteenth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016.

Reviews

  • Kakinuma, Yōhei 柿沼陽平. Chūgoku kodai kahei keizaishi kenkyū 中國古代貨幣經濟史研究. Von Falkenhausen, Lothar. Zhejiang University Journal of Art and Archaeology 1 (2014), 278–91.

Comparative Studies

Books and Articles

  • Bueno, André.Roman Views of the Chinese in Antiquity.” Sino-Platonic Papers 261 (2016).

  • Burstein, Stanley M.The Rise of the Peripheries: Rome and China (ca. 3rd–2nd Centuries BCE).” In The World from 1000 BCE to 300 CE. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017.

  • Lieu, Samuel N. C., and Mikkelsen, Gunner, eds. Between Rome and China History, Religions and Material Culture of the Silk Road. Turnhout: Brepols, 2016.

Reviews

  • Raphals, . Divination and Prediction in Early China and Ancient Greece. Goldin, Paul R. Early China 39 (2016), 299301.

  • Raphals, . Divination and Prediction in Early China and Ancient Greece. Chapman, Jesse J. Religious Studies Review 42.2 (2016), 137.

  • Scheidel, , ed. State Power in Ancient China and Rome. Chaussende, Damien. Études chinoises 35.1 (2016).

  • Wang, . Writing and the Ancient State: Early China in Comparative Perspective. Sanft, Charles. Bulletin of the Jao Tsung-I Academy of Sinology 26 (2016), 367–69.

  • Wang, . Writing and the Ancient State: Early China in Comparative Perspective. Zhang, Hanmo. Zhejiang University Journal of Art and Archaeology 2 (2015), 323–62.

  • Zhou, . Festivals, Feasts, and Gender Relations in Ancient China and Greece. Szymanski, Ileana F. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 12.1 (2017), 182–87.

Miscellaneous

  • Cheung, Kwong-Yue. “In Memory of A Great Sinologist: Noel Barnard (February 23, 1922–February 14, 2016).” Early China 39 (2016), 15.

  • Flad, Rowan K.Pochan Chen 陳伯楨: (29 October 1973–28 June 2015).” Asian Perspectives 55.1 (2016), 120–26.

  • Huang, Kuan-yun. “Zhou Fengwu 周鳳五 (1947–2015).” Early China 39 (2016), 719.

  • Szonyi, Michael. A Companion to Chinese History. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Blackwell, 2017.

Footnotes

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Compiled by Huang Wen-Yi 黃文儀, McGill University; email: wenyi.huang@mail.mcgill.ca.

References

* Compiled by Huang Wen-Yi 黃文儀, McGill University; email: .

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