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Opinions still vary regarding many basic issues of the Bronze Age in China, such as when the age started and what features it had.
- Ancient civilizations, China today, and resistance to a globalized W…
China bears the legacy of thousands of years of formidable and sophisticated, organized society and accomplishments in science, technology, ecological, and religious in…
- Cultural identity and Chinese civilization in the great change of th…
The distinctiveness of Chinese civilization stems from the trinity of its ethnic, national, and cultural identity.
- Dunhuang murals reveal history of Tang, Five Dynasties
With the development of academics, combined with the application of high-tech approaches, and the continuous updating of image research perspectives, the role of the Du…
- Big history consciousness spurs microhistory’s global turn
The consciousness of big history eventually prompted microhistorians to take a "global turn" in the 21st century.
- Mutual learning advances civilizational development
Civilizational exchanges and mutual learning are important forces driving human progress and the world’s peaceful development.
- ‘Silk Road’ conceptualized amid Orientalism and colonialism
The Silk Road was conceptualized against the backdrop of Orientalism and the West's occupation and invasion of the East, and the concept, or studies of the Silk Road, s…
- State governance in Yuan era has implications today
Contributing a unique chapter to the development of China's big family, the Yuan Empire has provided historical experiences and has implications for the great rejuvenat…
- Non-written cultural heritage possesses unique value
Objects and images from the non-written age are of great value to the study of visual representation and the origin of cultural heritage, means of cultural inheritance,…