Call for Papers: Ming Qing Studies
edited by Paolo Santangelo (Sapienza University of Rome)
Ming Qing Studies is a blind peer-reviewed international publication edited by Paolo Santangelo. We are pleased to announce that proposals are being accepted for the 2024 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 East Asian cultures (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
Ming Qing Studies 2024 Abstract and bibliograph. notes: May 15, 2024
Full article: July 10, 2024
Ming Qing Studies 2025 Abstract and bibliograph. notes: July 31, 2024
Full article: December 31, 2024
Monographs: December 31, 2024
Download the editorial norms and learn more about Ming Qing Studies’ past issues at https://sites.google.com/site/mqsweb/home and www.writeupsite.com/
Contact information and Submission
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, tommaso.previato@icloud.com)
Ying-Kit Chan (chscyk@nus.edu.sg)
Paola Culeddu (mariapaola.culeddu@gmail.com)
Table of Contents: Ming Qing Studies 2023
Preface by Paolo Santangelo (Sapienza University of Rome)
Articles
Erling AGØY (University of Oslo), How to Face Natural Disasters in 17th Century Jangnan.
Annick GIJSBERS (Ph.D. KU Leuven 2015), The Chinese Bridges George Sand Dreamed About: Just How Far Did Martino Martini’s Impact Reach?
Olivia Anna ROSVING MILBURN (University of Hong Kong), Surviving Records From a Palace in Flames (Jingong Yilu 燼宮遺錄): Deconstructing A Qing Dynasty Fake Text.
Charles WONG Kian Hoe (National University of Singapore), Tang Shunzhi’s Self-Image as a Military Expert and his Desire to Resurrect A Political Career.
Reviews
Meimei Xu, Cinema in China prior to WWI: A Case Study of West-Eastern Culture Transfer. Review by Edward Dehua WANG
Xuelei Huang, Scents of China: A Modern History of Smell. Review by Paolo SANTANGELO