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  • Journal of Chinese Studies

Journal of Chinese Studies

Institute of Chinese Studies, CUHK


English, Chinese , 2024/07

260 x 184 mm , 204pp ISBN / ISSN : 1016-4464

  • US$64.00


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The Journal of Chinese Studies is managed by an editorial board headed by a chairman who serves as chief editor and assisted by an associate chief editor. Past chairmen included Professor Ch'uan Han-sheng (1968–78), Professor D. C. Lau (1979–94), Professor Chan Hok-lam (1995–2011), Professor H. Samuel Cheung (2011–14), and Professor Wang Fan-sen (2014–16). The current associate chief editor is Professor Lai Chi Tim. He is appointed by the Director of the Institute of Chinese Studies.

The Journal was founded in September 1968 under the name of The Journal of the Institute of Chinese Studies of The Chinese University of Hong Kong; 22 volumes had been published under this title. It was superseded by the current title, in 1992, and the inaugural issue was designated the commemorative volume of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Institute. Volumes 2–10 carried two parts; subsequent volumes were published in a single volume until 2009. From 2010 onwards, it is published biannually, in January and July. Earlier volumes carried articles in both Chinese and English, but in recent years there have been fewer English language contributions.

The time frame of coverage and subject-matters of the scholarly articles being published over the past decades vary widely, ranging from the prehistorical era to modern and contemporary China, and from archaeology, ancient artefacts and documents, classical, modern and contemporary literature, philosophy and history, Buddhist, Taoist and other religious traditions and thought, epigraphy, etymology, phonology, the arts and music, science and technology, architecture, medicine, literary and popular culture, cultural development and changes, to historical and contemporary personages, political, social and economic history, Sino-foreign political, intellectual and cultural relations, and sundry others. In short, they run the gamut of Chinese history and civilization from the earliest times to the present. All manuscripts are subject to blind peer review and to the editorial discretion of the editors.

Editorial Board 

  Chief Editor                 Lai Chi Tim

  Associate Chief Editor Yim Chi Hung

  Editor                         Cheng Lai Kuen

        Members                 Cheng Kat Hung Ho Che Wah     Hon Tze-ki Lai Ming Chiu    Wan Chui Ki Maggie 

  Secretary                 Heung Ting Ting Jill

Advisory Board

        Roger T. Ames Timothy H. Barrett

  Alan K. L. Chan Kang-i Sun Chang  

  Chen Fong Ching Kenneth Dean

  Prasenjit Duara Ho Hon Wai

  Ambrose Y. C. King Leung Yuen Sang

  Wai-yee Li Luo Zhitian

  Ōki Yasushi Dame Jessica Rawson

  Edward L. Shaughnessy Max Xiaobing Tang

  Stephen F. Teiser Franciscus Verellen

  Lothar von Falkenhausen David Der-wei Wang

  Eugene Y. Wang Wang Fan-sen

  Lawrence Wang-chi Wong  

 

Manuscripts

Journal of Chinese Studies (formerly The Journal of the Institute of Chinese Studies of The Chinese University of Hong Kong), published twice a year in January and July, is devoted to Chinese Studies. All articles are peer-reviewed. Articles accepted for publication should not be published elsewhere or in any other form without the permission of the Editorial Board. Unsolicited book reviews will not be considered.

Articles should normally be not more than 30,000 characters in Chinese or 20,000 words in English. All manuscripts should be accompanied by Chinese and English abstracts, together with up to  ve keywords in both languages.

A manuscript may be edited unless the Editorial Board accedes to the author's request to the contrary at the time of its acceptance. In all editorial matters, the final decision rests with the Editorial Board. If its publication is delayed for technical reasons, an article may be kept for a subsequent issue.

Article authors will receive one complimentary copy of the Journal and 20 offprints. Book review authors will receive one complimentary copy of the Journal and 2 offprints.

The Journal is obtainable from The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong, and its authorized distributors.

Articles or inquiries should be sent to:

Editorial Board
Journal of Chinese Studies
Institute of Chinese Studies
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong

E-mail: journal-ics@cuhk.edu.hk

Website: http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ics/journal/

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