Ming Qing Studies–cfp

Call for Papers: Ming Qing Studies
edited by Paolo Santangelo (Sapienza University of Rome)

We are pleased to announce that Ming Qing Studies 2022 was published by WriteUp Books at the end of 2022 (see the table of contents below). Proposals are now being accepted for the 2023 and following issues. We invite the submission of original articles, research notes, and book reviews from any field of study related to the history of late imperial China and Modern East Asia (14th–early 20th centuries). Contributions on social history, collective imageries, representations of emotion and gender, borderland management and innovative approaches to art history, cartography, and imperial ethnography are particularly welcome. All the submitted articles must be written in good English and revised according to our editorial rules. Please e-mail an abstract of 300-500 words, together with a preliminary bibliography and a short-bio of yourself in Microsoft Word or pdf attachment to the following address. Make sure to specify your full name, academic title, affiliation and contact details in your e-mail. Submissions of novel research for inclusion in our brand-new spin-off series, Ming Qing Studies – Monographs, are also encouraged.

Deadlines for submission

Abstract and bibliographical notes: May 10th, 2023 (MQS2023); July 31st, 2023 (following issues)
Article: December 31st

About the publication

Ming Qing Studies is a blind peer-reviewed international publication which continues the positive experience of Ming Qing Yanjiu (old series, 1992-2007) edited by Paolo Santangelo. Its scope is to contribute new theoretical and empirical results to the study of China’s Ming and Qing dynasties, and East Asian cultures. It publishes an issue per year, both online and in print, with articles spanning all domains of humanities and social sciences.

Download the editorial norms and learn more about Ming Qing Studies’ past issues at the following links: https://sites.google.com/site/mqsweb/home; www.writeupsite.com/.

Submission

paolo.santangelo@uniroma1.it
mingqingstudies.web@gmail.com

Contact information

Paolo Santangelo (paolo.santangelo@uniroma1.it)
Lee Cheuk-Yin (chsleecy@nus.edu.sg, cheukyin.lee@ubd.edu.bn)
Tommaso Previato (previato@mail.ihp.sinica.edu.tw)
Ying-Kit Chan (chscyk@nus.edu.sg)
Paola Culeddu (mariapaola.culeddu@gmail.com)

Ming Qing Studies 2022

Table of Contents

Preface
Paolo Santangelo (Sapienza University of Rome)

Founding Fathers: Qing Consul-Poets Zuo Binglong and Huang Zunxian in Singapore
by Lam LAP 林立 (National University of Singapore)

Individual Autonomy and Dissent in mid Ming China: The Case of the “Four Talents of Wu”
by LEE Cheuk Yin (Universiti Brunei Darussalam)

Fortifying the Maritime Frontier: Diagrams of Coastal Garrisons (Yingxun Tu) in the Qing Empire
by Ronald C. PO (London School of Economics and Political Science)

The Jiaoshan Tripod and the Reconstitution of the Scholarly Community in Early Qing China
Henning VON MIRBACH and Yun-chen LU (University of California, Santa Barbara)

Reviews

Shengqing Wu and Xuelei Huang, eds., Sensing China: Modern Transformations of Sensory Culture
by Paolo Santangelo

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