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Luo Zhitian's paper
National Shame and National Proposition: China People's Response to Article 21, Modern Asian Studies, Vol.27, No.2 (May1993);

Hu Shi's Separation from Socialism, The Economist, Series 4 (1July 993), pp. 7-49;

The reinterpretation of the old and the new in the North and the South and the success of the Northern Expedition, New History (Taipei), Volume 5,No. 1 issue (1March 1994), pp. 87- 129;

China people's rediscovery of special relationship: Jinan incident as a turning point in Sino-US relations, Journal of American-East Asian Relations, Vol.3, No.4 (Winter1994);

"The Western Tide and Rethinking the Evolution of Modern China Thought", Modern History Research No.3,1995;

Lin Shu's Identity Crisis and the Debate between the Old and the New in the Republic of China, Historical Research No.5,1995;

The nationalist concern in Hu Shi's cosmopolitan thoughts, Studies of Modern History,No. 1996,No. 1;

Jinan Incident and the Turning Point of Sino-US Relations, Historical Research No.2,1996;

Traditional China political rule, strategy and management in China's cultural system, No.3,1996;

China's revival towards political settlement: the relationship between ideological movement and political movement before and after the May 4th Movement, Research on Modern History No.4,1996;

"Five-clothing System in Pre-Qin Dynasty and the View of Ancient China in the World",No. 10 scholar (1September, 996);

The debate between Yi and Xia, China Culture No.0/4 (199612);

Distinguishing between Yi and Xia and Confucian Daoism Series11(1June, 997);

Missionaries and the Competition between Chinese and Western Cultures in Modern Times, Historical Studies, No.6,1996;

The Abolition of the Imperial Examination System and the Disintegration of the Society of the Four Peoples —— Modern social changes in the eyes of a mainland gentry, Journal of Tsinghua (Hsinchu), Vol.25, No.4 (1995,137-60);

Taking History as a Mirror: Hu Shi and the Party Politics of the Kuomintang during the Northern Expedition, Research on Modern History, No.4,1997;

American Government's Understanding of China National Revolution in the Early Northern Expedition and Its Countermeasures, China Social Sciences, No.6,1997;

Contradictions between China and foreign countries and domestic political disputes: Zhang Taiyan's anti-Red activities and remarks before and after the Northern Expedition, Historical Research No.6,1997;

Modern China without Center of Gravity: the Transfer and Interaction between Ideological Power and Social Power in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Early Republic of China, No.2 Series of Tsinghua Studies on Chinese Studies (19971);

Marginalization of Confucian Classics in Qing Dynasty and Early Republic of China and Historical Trend, Sinology Studies (Taipei) 15 (No.2) (199765438+February);

New Song Studies and Textual Research History in the Early Republic of China, Modern History Research,No. 1998,No. 1;

Social Impact of Imperial Examination System Reform in Qing Dynasty, China Social Sciences No.4,1998;

Modern Hunan regional culture and the dispute between the old and the new in the Reform Movement of 1898, Modern History Research No.5,1998;

Dislocation between concept and social role: rethinking the dispute between the old and the new in Hunan before and after the Reform Movement of 1898, Historical Research No.5,1998;

The Division of the West: the International Situation and the Evolution of China Thought before and after the May 4th Movement, China Social Sciences No.3,1999;

Reflection on the May 4th concept in the post-May 4th period from the dispute between science and outlook on life, Historical Research No.3,1999;

The Five Dynasties and the Republic of China: a real-time observation of the political pattern of a country-concerned intellectual in the years before the Northern Expedition, Modern History Research No.4,1999;

The Transfer of Social Power in Modern China: the Marginalization of Intellectuals and the Rise of Marginal Intellectuals, Open Times No.4,1999;

New Worship: the Shift of Modern China's Ideological Power under the Impact of Western Tide (up and down), China Literature and History Series 60, 6 1( 1999 12, March 2000);

Mr. Sai, who is heading for Chinese studies and historiography —— An example of China's science before and after the May 4th Movement, Research on Modern History, No.3, 2000;

Maximize the expansion of historical materials and ignore the twenty-four histories-a paradox in the new historiography of the Republic of China, Historical Research, No.4, 2000;

Time-space interaction between ancient and modern China and foreign countries: the ideological debate on sorting out national heritage during the New Culture Movement, Research on Modern History, No.6, 2000;

Shan Hai Jing and Modern History of China, China Social Sciences 200 1 1, p. 18 1- 192;

From Useless to Open Sinology: Reflections on the Relationship between Academics and the State of the Qing Dynasty, China Literature and History Series 65 (May 5438+0, 2006);

The efforts of the ruling and opposition parties to preserve the quintessence of Chinese culture in the Qing Dynasty and the similarities and differences of their concepts, Research on Modern History, No.2, 20065438+0;

From treating diseases to killing ghosts: an internal way to sort out the national heritage movement, China Academic, No.2, 2001;

"Can the old and the new stand together? The attitude change of Novel Monthly in the 1920s to sorting out national heritage, Historical Research No.3, 20065438+0;

The Rise of Material: A Trend of China Culture in the 20th Century, Open Times, March 2006, 5438+0;

Ideological Debate on World Newspeak in Qing Dynasty, Research on Modern History, No.4, 20065438+0;

Review the past and learn the new: the quintessence of Europeanization in Qing Dynasty, China Literature and History Series 66 (September 5438+0, 2006);

Resisting Japanese Style: Debate on Language and Characters in Qing Dynasty, Historical Research No.6, 20065438+0;

From doing: the possible trend of China's modern history research, Historical Research,No. 1 2002;

Social Differentiation and Ideological Competition: the Subtle Interaction between Missionaries and Boxers, Studies on the History of Qing Dynasty,No. 1, 2002;

The position of vernacular Chinese in the history of literature and the trend of vernacular Chinese in the new literature-the internal debate on advocating new learning in the post-May 4th period, The Study of Modern History, No.2, 2002;

China's dream of revival: from the revival of ancient learning in Qing Dynasty to the new trend of thought in the Republic of China, Sinology Research, vol. 20,No. 1 (June 2002);

Sending the Museum: the Tendency of New Scholars in the Early Qing Dynasty to Drive Away the Ancient from the Present, New History 13, No.2 (June 2002);

Inclusive Confucianism, Scholars and Huangdi Sinology: Scholars' Efforts to Seek National Identity Symbols in Qing Dynasty, Journal of National Taiwan University History No.29 (June 2002);

Academics and the State: Disciplinary Orientation and Identity Crisis of China Studies before and after the Northern Expedition, in Collection of Retired Essays by Professor Yu Yingshi, Taipei Lianjing Publishing Company, July 2002;

Machine guns and thread-bound books: the tension between science and Chinese studies in the early years of the Republic of China (1-3), Journal of Sichuan University, No.5 and No.6 in 2002, No.2 in 2003;

The Aphasia of Literature: Textual Research on the New Dream of Red Mansions and Literature Research, China Literature and History Series 70 (65438+February 2002);

Evolution of military and political pattern in northern China before the Northern Expedition, 1924- 1926, Shilin, 1, 2003;

The evolution of academic branches in modern China under the influence of western learning, Social Science Research,No. 1, 2003;

The negative integration of China tradition: the evolution of anti-tradition tendency in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, China Literature and History No.72 (May 2003);

The relationship between Hu Shi and Zhong * * * in the years before the Northern Expedition, No.4 of Modern History Research, 2003;

"Don't change the original word to create a different meaning system", Social Science Research, No.4, 2003;

The Formation of the Road with No Way to Cut: the Military Integration of the South and the Changes of the Offensive and Defensive Situation between the North and the South on the Eve of the Northern Expedition, China Social Sciences, No.5, 2003;

International competition and local consciousness: the metabolism of Guangdong's political situation before and after the Zhongshan warship incident, Historical Research, No.2, 2004;

No Child Left Behind: Interaction between Medieval Culture and Politics, Social Science Research, No.2, 2004;

Imperialism in China: Evolution of Treaty System from the Cultural Perspective, China Social Sciences, No.5, 2004;

Discovering history in China —— Some thoughts on the study of modern history of China, Journal of Peking University, No.5, 2004;

Imperialism in China: Evolution of the Treaty System from a Cultural Perspective, China Social Sciences, Spring 2005;

Towards the era of action: a trend after the dispute between "problem and ism", Frontier of Social Sciences, 1, 2005;

Exoticism and China's National Conditions: Re-understanding of the Debate between "Problem and Doctrine", Journal of Nanjing University, No.2, 2005;

Distinguishing by Similarity: Re-understanding of the Debate between "Problem and Doctrine", Research on Modern History, No.3, 2005;

"Things are not isolated, there must be neighbors: Mr. Meng and the social perspective of the history of thought", Journal of Sichuan University, No.4, 2005;

Overall transformation and gradual reform: re-understanding of the debate between "problems and ism", Historical Research, No.5, 2005;

Jinguan Li tried to get the United States and China to promote North-South cooperation and negotiate treaty amendment with the United States, 1927- 1928, Social Science Research, No.5, 2005.

Social Consequences of Abolishing the Imperial Examination System in Rural Areas, China Social Sciences,No. 1, 2006;

The Disillusionment of Optimism for Six Months: Scholars' Mentality and Politics on the Eve of the May 4th Movement, No.4, Historical Research, 2006;

Disappointment with * * * and the system: the death of Ji Liang, No.5 of Modern History Research, 2006;

Daoxian's "new learning" and the study of academic history in Qing Dynasty, Journal of Sichuan University, No.5, 2006;

The world and the world: the changes of scholars' cognition of human society in the late Qing Dynasty, China Social Sciences, No.5, 2007;

Ideal and Reality: the Relationship between Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Early Republic of China, The Turning Time of China's Modern Ideological History, Taipei Lianjing Publishing Company, 2007;

Change: Revolutionary Feelings of China Scholars in the First Half of the 20th Century, New History (No.4,18);

"From" the world "to" the world ":the change of intellectuals' concept of human society in the late Qing Dynasty", China Social Sciences, May 2008;

Sven Guan's providence: 1932 Tsinghua college entrance examination twinning storm, Modern History Research, No.3, 2008;

No one rewrote history: 1932 Tsinghua college entrance examination essay dispute, Historical Research, No.4, 2008;

Chen Yinque's Make the Past Serve the Present, Modern History Research, No.6, 2008;

After the classic faded out: scholars and academic thoughts in the transition period, China Literature and History, No.4, 2008;

Changes and Invariance in the Study of China's Modern History in Recent 30 Years, Social Science Research, No.6, 2008;

Two thoughts on the study of China's modern ideological history, Social Science Research, No.2, 2009;

Reflection on China's Historiography in the Seventeen Years before the Cultural Revolution, Journal of Sichuan University, No.5, 2009;

Transformation and continuation: the history of China in the past 60 years, Peking University's vision: the academic evolution of new China in the past 60 years, Peking University Publishing House, June 5438 +2009 10;

Re-discussion on the Marginalization of Confucian Classics in Qing Dynasty and the Orientation of Historiography in the Early Republic of China, The Pursuit of Culture and History: Essays of Professor Yu Yingshi's Eighth Rank Shouqing, Taipei Lianjing Publishing Company, 65438+February 2009;

"Method Becomes Scientific Name: How Textual Research in Qing Dynasty Becomes Learning", Literature and Art Research No.2, 2010;

A general history of practical application: a brief analysis of the once-rising position of modern history, social science front No.2, 2010;

Running a school and saving the country: understanding the richness of the May Fourth Movement from the personal observation of teachers, Research on Modern History, No.3, 2010;

He will always be himself-Chen Duxiu's life and mentality, Journal of Sichuan University, No.5, 2010;

Evidence and sparseness: two sides of Fu Sinian's historiography, China culture, autumn 2065438+00 (10);

The past non-ego: exegetics, translation and interpretation of historical texts, literary and artistic research, 20 10,12;

A quiet revolution: the unique pursuit of Tsinghua National University, Journal of Tsinghua University No.2, 2011;

Education to Return to the Lost Way, China News Weekly, No.23, 2011;

Universities as cultural centers, China Newsweek, No.28, 2011;

Turning point: 1924- 1926, the collapse of Beiyang system and the rise of new forces in the south, Modern History Research No.4, 2011;

Can't wait to catch up, China Newsweek No.34, 2011;

Some Characteristics of Bashu Culture —— Closing Speech of the First Cross-Strait Historical and Cultural Training Camp, Social Science Research, No.6, 201/;

"Tao is also a method? Zhang Taiyan, Hu Shi and other modern scholars' new theories and debates on "consistency", Tianjin Social Sciences, No.5, 2011;

Cultural exchange and cultural self-confidence, Yanhuang Zongheng No.4, 20 1 1.