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Lives of Chinese Books (Book of Songs)

Secondary Sources - Articles

To find articles listed on a bibliography, follow the step by step instructions ont his guide: Journal Articles

To search for articles on a topic, use an article index:

  • Bibliography of Asian Studies
    More than 700,000 records for western-language materials on all subjects pertaining to East, Southeast, and South Asia published worldwide since 1971
  • Asia-Studies Full-text Online
  • The premier database for the study of the Asia-Pacific region. Thousands of full-text reports on business, government, economic, social and cultural topics. Use Asia-Studies Humanities to limit your search to  information about arts, culture, history, language, literature, philosophy, and religion
  • Historical Abstracts
    World history from 1450 to the present excluding Canada and the United States
  • MLA International Bibliography
    Produced by the Modern Language Association of America, this database indexes articles written in English and other European languages on literature, folklore and language. Includes articles on Japanese literature, Japanese literature in translation, etc.  Material in these two databases are typically indexed elsewhere, i.e. in the article indexes listed above.
  • JSTOR Deep backfiles of over 1600 academic journals spanning 50 disciplines; for many titles, the most recent 5 years are not included.
  • Project Muse  Full-text access to content from 120 not-for-profit publishers. Searches search the full text of books and journal articles.

Journals

  • Modern Chinese literature and culture
    Scholarly journal devoted to the culture of modern and contemporary China, with "China" understood not in the narrow, political sense.
  • Early China
  • Early China publishes original research on all aspects of the culture and civilization of China from earliest times through the Han dynasty period (CE 220)
  • Renditions
    Leading international journal of Chinese literature in English translation, covering over 2000 years of Chinese literature from classical works of poetry, prose, and fiction to recently published works by writers representing the rich variety of contemporary Chinese literary expression.
  • Late Imperial China
    The principal journal for scholars of China’s Ming and Qing dynasties. 
  • Early Medieval China 
  • Early Medieval China is the world's only journal dedicated to the transformative period roughly between the end of the Han and beginning of the Tang eras (ca. 220–589).

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