The Journal of Chinese History publishes peer-reviewed research articles and book reviews on all aspects of Chinese history, from ancient times to the present. It serves as a vital resource for understanding China's rich and complex past.
It emphasizes original, cutting-edge scholarship. The journal features articles that explore political, economic, social, cultural, and intellectual developments in Chinese history. It is essential reading for historians of China, as well as scholars in related fields such as political science, sociology, anthropology, and religious studies. The Journal of Chinese History addresses regional history, local history, ancient history, and regional studies in China.
This journal seeks to promote a deeper understanding of China’s historical trajectory and its global significance. It is indexed in leading databases and is committed to providing a platform for scholarly exchange and innovation in the field of Chinese history. Submissions from scholars around the world are encouraged.