1, Research on the Political History of Guge Kingdom in the Third Century (10- 13)
Author: Huang Bo
Release date: 202 1-3
Introduction: This book mainly discusses the early history of Guge Kingdom established in the southwest of China. Based on the accurate and rich historical facts of Guge Kingdom in10 ~13rd century, this book analyzes the basic history of the relationship between politics and religion in Guge Kingdom in this period from the perspective of political culture and political system.
2. Through the Needle: Wealth, the Decline of Western Roman Empire and the Formation of Christian Church, 350-550.
Author: [America] Peter Brown (Peter Brown)
Translator: Liu Yin/Bao Qian Yi
Release date: 202 1-7
Book introduction:
"The rise of the Christian church is closely related to the change of the concept of the rich and the poor. Peter Brown reinterpreted the time when the camel passed through the eye of a needle with everyone's handwriting. This heavy professional academic work is also a wonderful historical reading. " Liu Beicheng, a professor of history in Tsinghua University, commented on this book.
In Through the Eye of a Needle, Peter Brown, the founder of the late ancient research field, examines the rise of the church from the perspective of wealth and the challenges it brings to the system that advocates the virtue of poverty and calls greed the root of all evil. Brown combined the views of Augustine and other major Christian thinkers to investigate the controversy caused by the influx of new wealth into the church and the change of people's attitude towards wealth; Describes the growing influence of wealthy donors in the crisis-ridden empire; It shows the competition between using wealth to take care of the poor and charity in old Rome; It shows that ordinary people donate money to get the treasure in the sky.
3. Undercurrent of Empire: Catholicism, Bottom Order and Life World in the Early Qing Dynasty.
Author: Zhang Xianqing
Release date: 202 1-7
Book Introduction: Catholicism reintroduced in the middle of Ming Dynasty, because of its close connection with early globalization, has different cultural significance from Buddhism and Taoism for the development of China society. It not only shows the characteristics of China's participation in the world system, but also reflects the early ways of China society to cope with globalization and western civilization. This book attempts to examine Chinese and Western archives from the perspective of historical anthropology, and makes an in-depth study of the Catholic belief world in China in the early Qing Dynasty, covering topics such as historical memory, nationalism, social network, gender awareness, book dissemination, time and culture, medical rituals, and spatial changes. This book attempts to reveal the general contact process between the localization of Catholicism and the bottom society in the early Qing Dynasty through specific and subtle cases.
4. Shells and coins: a little-known global history.
Author: Yang Bin
Year of publication: 202 1- 1 1
Book Introduction: Haibei and Beibi describes how the market with Beibi as the medium has integrated the Indian Ocean world with complex language and diverse cultures, and how global capitalism has ended the world for two thousand years.
The book takes the region as the analysis object, and at the same time transcends the boundaries of the region, combining the two narrative systems of China history and world history. Haibei culture embodies a kind of "global locality", that is, it is both local and global; The northern nose world, which connects the land world and the marine world, provides a new perspective for global history.
5. Yokohama Chinatown (1894- 1972): the rise of a Chinese community.
Author: Han Qing 'an
Translator: Yin
Publication year: 202 1-9
Introduction: There are many famous Chinese settlements all over the world, which not only reflects the strong attraction of China culture to foreigners, but also projects the general stereotype of China people in foreign countries. Chinatown in Yokohama is such a Chinese community, rooted in this port city like a national "enclave", challenging the myth of a single nation in Japan. The role played by Chinese in the internationalization of Yokohama and their social status as ethnic minorities can help us to analyze the complex identity in the historical situation and gain insight into the construction of nationalism and the cultural background of China and Japan.
6. Cultural pedigree of folk parenting.
Author: An Chao
Publication year: 202 1-7
Introduction: This book is a century-old educational genealogy written by a rural girl who became a mother in China through oral history and ethnography. In-depth discussion has been made on topics such as family education, kind education, suffering ethics, teenagers' throbbing, noble people's help, class ferry, modern parenting anxiety, perfect motherhood and symbolic patriarchy. Here, we can not only see how five generations of a rural family "raised" their children in the face of difficult, turbulent and impermanent complex experiences, but also see many paths for the growth of "wild children" whose personal destiny is closely related to the national destiny.
7. The end of the cold war: 1985- 199 1.
Author: Robert service.
Translator: Zhou Fangru
Release date: 202 1-4
Book Introduction: With the help of pioneering archival research, author Robert Service's gripping investigation of the last years of the Cold War clarified the extraordinary relationship among Ronald Reagan, Gorbachev, george shultz and Shevardnadze, who found ways to cooperate in that era of great changes in the world.
The end of the cold war shows how a handful of strategists resolutely ended the cold war during their term of office, thus irreversibly changing the global political landscape.
8. Crime and punishment in the Qing family.
Author: Wei Daoming
Release date: 202 1-2
Book introduction:
"Starting with the legal provisions of the Qing Dynasty, this book analyzes the various situations and punishment methods of relatives' crimes in combination with the cases in the title, and sorts out the specific manifestations of ethics in the legislation of the Qing Dynasty in order to provide dinner for readers." Wang Jingya, lecturer, School of Humanities, China University of Political Science and Law.
In the Qing Dynasty, for the vast majority of ordinary people, family and clan were almost the only fields for their long-term life, which naturally became one of the main fields for people's communication, conflict and even crime. The social structure of "integration of family and country" makes the judicial organs pay special attention to the criminal acts within the family and implement the hierarchical order of Confucian ethics with the help of punishment.
From the perspective of the five-service system, this book extracts dozens of cases about domestic crimes from a vast collection of criminal cases. On this basis, the judgment criteria and reasoning logic of legal departments at all levels in the Qing Dynasty in dealing with such crimes are deliberately summarized, so as to illustrate the influence and domination of patriarchal hierarchy on the law and highlight the characteristics of ancient China ethics.
9. Dostoevsky's Biography
Author: [German] Andrias Guski
Translator: Qiang Zhao Hui
Release date: 202 1- 10
Introduction: Andrias, the author of this book? Guski vividly described Dostoevsky's bumpy life in the magnificent background of the times: at the age of 27, he was arrested on suspicion of politics and was pardoned at the last minute before the execution, and he was lucky to get back his life; After exile in Siberia 10 years, he was reborn and returned to the literary world; In order to avoid the entanglement of creditors, he fled abroad and became addicted to gambling because of poverty. Guski used fluent words to review the change of Tuoshi's political stance from rebellion to reaction, and his numerous efforts to make a living by writing.
10, "Mirror Image of Officialdom in Late Qing Dynasty: A Study of Du Diary"
Author: Qiu Jie
Release date: 202 1-5
This book is the monograph of Diary by Du Fu, a professor of history at Sun Yat-sen University. This paper mainly discusses the following issues: the historical value of Du Fu's life and his diary; The second is the relationship between officials, officials and gentry, officials and people, telling some stories of officials at all levels in Guangdong during the reign of Tongzhi and Guangxu; Third, the official duties of state and county officials in the late Qing Dynasty include presiding over examinations, hearing cases, local education, arresting bandits, managing provincial capitals, and negotiating with foreign countries. Fourth, the collection of money and grain and the income and expenditure of state and county officials; Fifth, the cooperation and conflict between state and county officials and gentry. This book presents a variety of images of the officialdom in the late Qing Dynasty, and rich and informative records restore the "workplace life" of the officialdom in the middle and lower levels of the Qing Dynasty.
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