Alphabetical List of Entries
| A | |
| Academies | |
| Administrative Law | 1. Concept, development and role |
| 2. Administrative procedure and forms of action | |
| 3. Administrative controls | |
| 4. Administrative process | |
| 5. Government liability | |
| 6. Civil service law | |
| Adult education | |
| Advertising | |
| Aesthetics | |
| Africa | |
| Agricultural policy | |
| Agricultural Zones | 1. Northeastern China |
| 2. Inner Mongolia and the region along the Great Wall | |
| 3. Huang-He, Huai-He and Hai-He zone | |
| 4. High loess plateau | |
| 5. Middle and lower reaches of the Chang Jiang | |
| 6. Southwestern China | |
| 7. Southern China | |
| 8. Gansu-Xinjiang | |
| 9. Qinghai-Tibet | |
| Agriculture | 1. Historical background |
| 2. Structural problems | |
| 3. Agriculture under Mao | |
| 4. Agriculture in the period of reform | |
| 5. The role of politics | |
| Agriculture and Forestry | |
| Anarchism | |
| Ancestor Worship | |
| Anhui | |
| Animal Husbandry | |
| Anti-Imperialist Movements | 1. Early boycotts and strikes |
| 2. The climax of the mass protests: 1919-1927 | |
| 3. Anti-Japanese protests 1931-1937 | |
| April Fifth Movement | |
| Archaeology | |
| Architecture | 1. Classical architecture |
| 2. Modern architecture | |
| Archives | |
| Armament Industry | |
| Art and Politics | |
| Associations and Federations | 1. Origins in rural areas |
| 2. Historical dimension | |
| 3. Creation of new associations | |
| 4. Function of new associations | |
| 5. Functional transformation: example of entrepreneurs' associations | |
| 6. Influence of social organizations on politics and society | |
| Astronomy | |
| Australia | |
| Automobile Industry | 1. Fundamental conditions |
| 2. Historical development | |
| 3. Industrial organization | |
| 4. International direct investments and globalization | |
| Autonomous Regions | |
| Aviation | |
| B | |
| Balance of Payments | |
| Banking | 1. People's Republic of China |
| 2. Taiwan | |
| 3. Hong Kong | |
| Beijing | |
| Bibliography | 1. Historical official catalogs, methods of classification |
| 2. Contemporary official catalogs | |
| 3. Private catalogs | |
| 4. Modern catalogs | |
| 5. Anthologies | |
| 6. Japanese catalogs | |
| 7. Catalogs of the PRC | |
| Bourgeoisie | |
| Boxer Uprising | |
| Broadcasting | |
| Buddhism | 1. Development from 1st-6th cents. |
| 2. Independent development 6th-10th cents. | |
| 3. Pre-Modern period, 10th-19th cents. | |
| 4. Development in the 19th and 20th cents. | |
| Business Ethics | 1. Confucianism |
| 2. Popular culture | |
| 3. Common ethical practice | |
| C | |
| Cadres | |
| Calendar and Chronology | |
| Calligraphy | |
| Caricature | |
| Cash Crops | |
| CCP-Controlled Areas | 1. Origins |
| 2. Structures and strategies | |
| Censorship | |
| Central Asia | |
| Ceramics | |
| Chemical Industry | 1. Fundamental historical and structural conditions |
| 2. Key role of international economic relations | |
| 3. Transformation of organization and structure | |
| Chemistry | |
| Chengdu | |
| Childhood and Youth | |
| Children's Literature | |
| China in World History | |
| China, conceptions of | 1. Early contacts |
| 2. China as a model for Europe | |
| 3. China as a negative counter-image | |
| 4. China conceptions of the 20th cent. | |
| 5. China the Modernizer | |
| Chinese Communist Party | 1. History |
| 2. The Communist Party in the PR China | |
| 3. Party organizational structure | |
| Chinese Identity | 1. Historical identity: culturalism |
| 2. The creation of a Chinese identity in the modern period | |
| Chinese Literature outside China | 1. Southeast Asia |
| 2. North America and Europe | |
| Chinese Word Processing | |
| Chongqing | |
| Christianity | 1. Nestorianism |
| 2. Christianity in the Yuan Dynasty | |
| 3. The Jesuit mission of the 17th cent. | |
| 4. Mission movements of the 19th and 20th cents. | |
| 5. Christianity since 1949 | |
| Cities and Urbanization | 1. Historical starting points |
| 2. The status of the city from 1949 to around 1980 | |
| 3. Economic reforms and the opening of cities | |
| Civil Law | 1. Origin and development of modern civil law |
| 2. Sources and basic principles | |
| 3. Person (legal capacity) | |
| 4. Law of obligations | |
| 5. Property law | |
| 6. Family law | |
| 7. Inheritance law | |
| 8. Civil procedure law | |
| 9. Private international law | |
| Civil Society | |
| Civil War 1945-49 | |
| Clergy | |
| Climate | 1. Temperature |
| 2. Precipitation | |
| 3. Extreme climate and weather events | |
| 4. Climate classifications | |
| 5. Current climate changes | |
| Clothing | |
| Comic books | |
| Comintern | |
| Computer Science | |
| Concessions and Settlements | 1. Overview |
| 2. Legal basis and administrative practice | |
| 3. The International Settlement at Shanghai | |
| 4. The end of the foreign residential areas | |
| Confucianism | 1. Term and general characteristics |
| 2. Doctrinal system | |
| 3. Historical development | |
| 4. Overall assessment | |
| Constitutional Law | 1. Historical development |
| 2. Functions of the constitution | |
| Constitutionalism | |
| Construction Industry | |
| Consumption | |
| Control | |
| Cooperatives | 1. Republican period (1912-1949) |
| 2. Collectivization after 1949 | |
| 3. Cooperative development since 1978 | |
| 4. The Gung-Ho or Indusco Movement | |
| Corruption | |
| Cosmology | 1. 'Cosmology', a Western concept |
| 2. Three descriptive cosmologies | |
| 3. Correlative cosmologies | |
| 4. General cosmology | |
| 5. Arguments in correlative cosmologies | |
| 6. The fate of Chinese cosmologies | |
| Crafts | |
| Criminal Law | 1. Historical Development |
| 2. Status of criminal law | |
| 3. Law of criminal proceedings | |
| 4. Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau | |
| 5. Taiwan | |
| Criminality | |
| Cultural Exchange | |
| Cultural Revolution | 1. The course of events |
| 2. Movements within the movement | |
| 3. The Cultural Revolution in retrospect | |
| D | |
| Dalian | |
| Danwei | |
| Daoism | 1. Origin and definition |
| 2. Laozi | |
| 3. The quest for immortality | |
| 4. The religious institutions of Daoism, 4th-10th cents. | |
| 5. The revelation of the Shangqing and Lingbao scripts and the first Daoist canon | |
| 6. Courtly Daoism in the Tang period | |
| 7. The rise of local cults and temple organizations | |
| 8. Daoism in the Song and Yuan Dynasties | |
| 9. Ming Daoism | |
| 10. Reaction and persecution | |
| Death | |
| Democracy | 1. Philosophical and political traditions |
| 2. Democratization models in China | |
| Deng Xiaoping Theory | |
| Development Aid | |
| Disability | |
| Disease | |
| Domestic Trade | 1. Trade and socio-economic structures |
| 2. Social organization of domestic trade in the late Empire | |
| 3. Structural continuity: commercialism and qualitative stagnation | |
| 4. The suppression of trade 1949-78 | |
| 5. Present and future | |
| E | |
| Eastern Europe | 1. Eastern Europe in Chinese global strategy: 1949-1989 |
| 2. China and Eastern Europe since 1990 | |
| 3. Economic relations | |
| Economic Integration | 1. Historical perspectives of the Chinese economic sphere |
| 2. Transformation and integration in the PR China | |
| 3. Transboundary regional economic areas | |
| 4. Outlook | |
| Economic Law | 1. Concept, principles |
| 2. Civil law - private law | |
| 3. Civil law - property law | |
| 4. Intellectual property | |
| 5. Law of obligations | |
| 6. Exchange, check and bank payment law | |
| 7. Labor law | |
| 8. Competition law | |
| 9. Tax law | |
| Economic Planning | |
| Economic Regions | |
| Economic System | 1. System principles of political thinking |
| 2. Traditional system in the Chinese Empire | |
| 3. Economic system as a regime of modernization | |
| 4. Past and present market-economic systems in China | |
| Economics | |
| Education | Education: Hong Kong |
| Education: Taiwan | |
| 1. Education under martial law | |
| 2. The era of reform 1987-1999 | |
| 3. Educational legislation and future perspectives | |
| Educational Administration | |
| Educational Legislation | |
| Educational Policy | |
| Educational Tradition | |
| Electronics Industry | |
| Elites | |
| Encyclopedias | |
| Energy Industry | 1. Consumption and demand |
| 2. Domestic energy supply | |
| 3. Energy policy | |
| 4. Concerns for security of energy supply | |
| 5. Geostrategic implications | |
| Engineering | |
| Enterprises | |
| Entertainment | |
| Entrepreneurs | |
| Environmental Damage | 1. 'Traditional' environmental problems |
| 2. 'Modern' environmental problems | |
| Environmental Protection | 1. The international context of origins |
| 2. Institutional framework | |
| 3. Plans and instruments | |
| 4. Parties in environmental protection | |
| 5. Effects of environmental policy | |
| Erotic Literature | |
| Essay | 1. Definitions |
| 2. Origins and related genres | |
| 3. From the Tang period to the Republic | |
| 4. 20th century essayism | |
| Ethics | |
| European Union | 1. From rejection to instrumentalization |
| 2. The political dimension of relations | |
| 3. The development of economic relations | |
| Examination System | |
| Exile Literature | |
| Extraterritoriality | |
| F | |
| Family | 1. Family structures |
| 2. Functions of the family | |
| 3. Historical change | |
| 4. The modern family | |
| Family Enterprises | 1. The 'jia' and corporate organization |
| 2. Contemporary significance | |
| 3. Organization | |
| Fauna and Flora | A Temperate, humid and sub-humid Northeastern China |
| B Warm temperate, humid and sub-humid Northern China | |
| C Subtropical, humid Central and Southern China | |
| D Tropical, humid Southern China | |
| E Temperate Inner Mongolian grassland | |
| F Temperate and warm temperate deserts in Northwestern China | |
| G Tibet Plateau | |
| Festivals | |
| Fiction | 1. The classical novel and its antecedents |
| 2. Republic 1917-1949 | |
| 3. People's Republic of China | |
| Film | 1. The 1930s/40s |
| 2. Film in the People's Republic of China | |
| 3. Film in Hong Kong | |
| 4. Film on Taiwan | |
| 5. Conclusion | |
| Fishing | |
| Folk Art | |
| Folk Literature | 1. Folksongs |
| 2. Myths and legends | |
| 3. Fairytales | |
| 4. Proverbs | |
| 5. Professional performance of epic narrations | |
| 6. Research | |
| Folklore and Ethnology | |
| Food and Drinking Culture | 1. Foodstuffs |
| 2. Regional variants | |
| 3. Nourishment | |
| 4. Food as medicine | |
| 5. Final note | |
| Food Production | |
| Foreign Economic Policy | 1. First phase: 1949-1978 |
| 2. Second phase: since 1978 | |
| Foreign Investment | |
| Foreign Literature in China | 1. First half of 20th century |
| 2. Second half of 20th century | |
| Foreign Policy | 1. Innovation and continuity |
| 2. New interpretations of the world | |
| 3. Economic prioritization of foreign policy | |
| 4. Superpower of the 21st century? | |
| Foreign Security Policy | 1. Fundamental conditions |
| 2. Means and ends | |
| 3. Opportunities for peaceful resolution of conflicts | |
| Foreign Trade | 1. Development to 1949 |
| 2. Development 1949-1978 | |
| 3. Development since 1978 | |
| Foreign Trade: Hong Kong | |
| Foreign Trade: Taiwan | 1. From the warrior to the computer: foreign trade as an engine of development |
| 2. Historical development to 1949 | |
| 3. Foreign trade since 1949 | |
| Forestry | |
| Four Modernizations | |
| France | 1. The Manchu Empire and France |
| 2. The Chinese Republic and France | |
| 3. The People's Republic of China and France | |
| Frontiers | |
| Fujian | |
| Funeral Customs | |
| Furniture and Interior Design | |
| G | |
| Games and Pastimes | |
| Gansu | |
| Gardens | |
| Gender and Gender Roles | |
| Geography | |
| Geology | |
| Germany | 1. 1860-1918 |
| 2. 1918-1949 | |
| 3. Since 1949 | |
| Germany, conceptions of | 1. Conceptions of Germany after World War I |
| 2. Conceptions of Germany after World War II | |
| Grain | |
| Graphic Arts | 1. Historical development up to 20th century |
| 2. The 'New Woodcut' movement | |
| 3. The politicization of woodcuts | |
| 4. Graphic arts in the People's Republic | |
| Great Britain | |
| Great Leap Forward | |
| Guangdong | |
| Guangxi | |
| Guangzhou (Canton) | |
| Guanxi | 1. Guanxi as a social concept |
| 2. Guanxi in history and today | |
| 3. Background causes | |
| Guizhou | |
| Guomindang | 1. Historical background (1894-1912) |
| 2. From party foundation to assumption of power (1912-1927/28) | |
| 3. GMD rule 1928-1949 | |
| 4. Rule on Taiwan since 1945/1949 | |
| H | |
| Hainan | |
| Han Chinese | |
| Han Dynasty | |
| Handicrafts | 1. Traditional structures in commercial handicrafts |
| 2. Economic and structural developments to 1949 | |
| 3. Handicrafts in the PRC | |
| Healthcare | |
| Heavy Industry | 1. History |
| 2. Ideology | |
| 3. Progress and regional distribution | |
| 4. Industries of the heavy industrial sector | |
| Hebei | |
| Heilongjiang | |
| Henan | |
| Higher Education | |
| High-Tech Industry | 2. Fundamental conditions |
| 3. Technology and industrial policy | |
| Historical Literature | |
| Historical Thinking | 1. Nature and history: the cosmological dimension in Chinese historical thinking |
| 2. History and events: the philosophical, religious and political dimensions | |
| 3. History and historical reporting: theoretical and epistemological dimension of historiography | |
| 4. Chinese historical thinking in the modern world | |
| Historiography, modern | 1. Main features |
| 2. The transition to national historiography | |
| 3. The pluralization of Chinese historiography | |
| 4. Historiography in the PRC | |
| 5. Historiography on Taiwan | |
| Historiography, pre-modern | 1. From the Shang to the Qin Dynasty |
| 2. From the early Han to mid-Tang Dynasty | |
| 3. From the mid-Tang to the end of the Yuan Dynasty (756-1368) | |
| 4. Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1911) | |
| History of Science | |
| History of Science (Historiography) | |
| History of Technology | |
| Hong Kong | 1. Historical and political development to 1997 |
| 2. Political and administrative system since 1997 | |
| 3. Economy and foreign trade | |
| 4. Population, social and urban development | |
| Horticulture | |
| Housing | |
| Housing | |
| Hubei | |
| Human Rights | 1. People's Republic of China |
| 2. Hong Kong | |
| 3. Taiwan | |
| Hunan | |
| Hundred Flowers Movement | |
| I | |
| Income | |
| India | 1. Relations before 1947/49 |
| 2. Relations since 1947/49 | |
| Individual | |
| Industrial Policy | |
| Industrialization | 1. First phase: 19th cent. - 1949 |
| 2. Second phase: 1949 - 1978 | |
| 3. Third phase: since 1978 | |
| Information Technology | |
| Inner Mongolia | |
| Insurance Sector | 1. People's Republic of China |
| 2. Hong Kong | |
| 3. Taiwan | |
| Intellectuals | |
| International Economic Organizations | 1. World Bank |
| 2. International Monetary Fund | |
| 3. GATT/WTO | |
| 4. Asian Development Bank (ADB) | |
| 5. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) | |
| International Law | 1. Applicability and sources |
| 2. Hierarchy of standards | |
| 3. Universality | |
| 4. Internal implementation of obligations under international law | |
| 5. Resolution of international disputes | |
| International Organizations | 1. China in international organizations since 1949 |
| 2. China and the UN | |
| 3. China in Asian international organizations | |
| International Relations up to 1949 | 1. Before the Opium War |
| 2. From the Opium War to the end of the Qing Dynasty (1843-1911) | |
| 3. From 1912 to 1949 | |
| International Treaties | 1. International treaty and Sinocentric tribute system up to the Opium Wars |
| 2. The 'unequal treaties' up to the mid-20th century | |
| 3. China's communists and the instrumentalization of the 'unequal treaties' in the conflict between Beijing and Moscow | |
| 4. Treaty doctrines of the PRC, esp. in the category 'unequal treaties' | |
| 5. The subject of 'unequal treaties' in the practice of the 1990s | |
| 6. Priority and internal implementation of international treaties | |
| 7. Practice in the PRC on 'exception' as the bulwark of individual state sovereignty in international law | |
| 8. Selected areas of treaty practice | |
| Islam | 1. Chinese-language Islam is a demographic, socio-political and historical reality |
| 2. Chinese-language Islam is part of the great currents of global Islam, which it has Sinicized | |
| 3. Islam of the 1990s | |
| J | |
| Japan | 1. Historical contacts to the beginnings of Japanese imperialism |
| 2. Relations up to World War II | |
| 3. The PR China and Japan | |
| 4. Economic relations | |
| Jews | |
| Jiangsu | |
| Jiangxi | |
| Jilin | |
| Joint-Stock Companies | |
| Joint-Ventures | |
| Jurisprudence | |
| K | |
| Korea | |
| Korean War 1950-53 | |
| L | |
| Labor | 1. Work planning and administration |
| 2. Planned labor system and labor market | |
| 3. Labor and employment in figures | |
| 4. Working conditions | |
| Landscape Conservation | |
| Language | 1. The ethnic-geographical dimension |
| 2. The political dimension | |
| 3. The dimension of the history of development | |
| 4. The pragmatic/stylistic dimension | |
| 5. The dimension of language typology and linguistics | |
| Language policy | 1. Development to 1949 |
| 2. Development 1949 to 1966 | |
| 3. Development since 1978 | |
| Languages of the National Minorities | 1. General situation |
| 2. Genealogical classification of languages | |
| 3. Numbers of speakers | |
| 4. Scripts | |
| Latin America | |
| Leased Territories | 1. France in Guangzhouwan (Guangdong Province) |
| 2. Great Britain in Weihaiwei (Shandong Province) | |
| 3. Germany and Japan in Jiaozhou (Shandong Province) | |
| 4. Great Britain in Kowloon/Jiulong (Guangdong Province) | |
| 5. Russia and Japan in Manchuria | |
| Legal System | 1. Legal system in old China |
| 2. Legal system of the Republican period and on Taiwan | |
| 3. Legal system in the PR China | |
| 4. Legal system in Hong Kong | |
| Legal Tradition | 1. Structures of tradition |
| 2. Reception of foreign law | |
| 3. Economic reform | |
| Legalism | |
| Legislation | 1. Historical development |
| 2. Types of legislation | |
| 3. Legislative procedures | |
| 4. Interpretation | |
| Leisure | |
| Lexicography | |
| Liaoning | |
| Liberalism | |
| Libraries | 1. Traditional libraries |
| 2. The creation of modern libraries | |
| 3. Libraries under the Guomindang | |
| 4. Libraries in the PR China | |
| 5. Taiwan | |
| Linguistics | |
| Literacy | |
| Literary Criticism | 1. Literary criticism in Imperial China |
| 2. Literary criticism in the 20th century | |
| Literary Journals | 1. Definition and general introduction |
| 2. The consequences of publication in journals | |
| 3. Most important journals | |
| Literary Societies | 1. Typology |
| 2. The most important societies | |
| Literary Studies | |
| Literature | 1. Traditional literature |
| 2. Republican period: 1917-49 | |
| 3. People's Republic | |
| Literature and Politics | 1. Traditional concepts: literature as praise and remonstration |
| 2. Literature as an instrument of political reform | |
| 3. The political functionalization of literature | |
| 4. Recourse to tradition: literature as political remonstration | |
| Local Gazetteers | 1. Origin and historical development |
| 2. Local gazetteers in the 20th century | |
| 3. Content | |
| 4. Importance as historical source and political usefulness | |
| Local government | 1. Late traditional China |
| 2. Local government in the 20th century | |
| Logic | |
| Long March | |
| Love and Friendship | |
| M | |
| Macau | |
| Manchuria | |
| Manzhouguo | |
| Mao Zedong Thought | |
| Maritime Law | |
| Market and Competition | 1. Market and competition in the PRC |
| 2. Market and competition in Taiwan and Hong Kong | |
| Marriage | |
| Marriage Customs | |
| Marxism-Leninism | 1. The reception of Marxism-Leninism in China |
| 2. Marxism-Leninism since 1949 | |
| Mass Campaigns | 1. Mass campaigns 1949 - 1976 |
| 2. The process of mass campaigns | |
| 3. The political role of mass campaigns | |
| 4. Mass campaigns after Mao | |
| Mathematics | |
| May Fourth Movement | 1. The incident of May Fourth |
| 2. The Cultural Revolution | |
| Mechanical Engineering | |
| Medicine | |
| Middle Classes | |
| Migration | |
| Military | 1. 'New Armies' and the interface of the Opium War |
| 2. Evaluation of innovations against the background of history | |
| Military Advisors | |
| Military and Economy | |
| Military and Politics | 1. Two traditions, two worlds: contrasting images on the political influence of the military |
| 2. Renormalization in reformist China | |
| Military Strategy | |
| Militia | |
| Mineral Resources | 1. China's mineral resources in a global context |
| 2. Development of mineral resource extraction | |
| 3. Coal | |
| 4. Oil | |
| 5. Iron | |
| Ming Dynasty | 1. Territory and territorial divisions |
| 2. Administration | |
| 3. Population | |
| 4. Economy and commercialization | |
| 5. The society of the late Ming period | |
| Mohism | |
| Monetary System, international | 1. People's Republic of China |
| 2. Hong Kong | |
| 3. Taiwan | |
| Monetary System, national | 1. Development before 1949 |
| 2. Transformations since 1949 | |
| 3. Monetary integration in the Chinese economic sphere | |
| Mongolia | |
| Museums and Protection of Cultural Relics | |
| Music | 1. Traditional music |
| 2. Music in the 20th century | |
| Mythology | |
| N | |
| Namen | |
| Nanjing | |
| Nanjing Nationalist Government | 1. Foundation |
| 2. The Nanjing Decade 1928-37 | |
| 3. China at War 1937-1945 | |
| 4. Civil War and Fall 1945-1949 | |
| Narrative Literature | 1. Narrative literature in the pre-modern era |
| 2. Republican period (1917-1949) | |
| 3. People's Republic of China | |
| National Budget | 1. People's Republic of China |
| 2. Hong Kong and Taiwan | |
| National Geographic Units | |
| National Minorities | 1. Population, settlement areas, languages |
| 2. Traditional perceptions and conceptions | |
| 3. Nationality policy | |
| 4. Ethnic tensions | |
| 5. Perspectives | |
| National Minorities Literature | |
| Nationalism | 1. Anti-Manchuism (paimanzhuyi) |
| 2. Nationalism under Sun Yat-Sen | |
| 3. Chinese communism and nationalism | |
| 4. Nationalism since the 1950s | |
| Natural Resources | 1. Farmland |
| 2. Forest | |
| 3. Pasture | |
| 4. Water | |
| Near East | 1. China and Israel |
| 2. China and the Arab nations | |
| Networks | 1. Facilitators and social structures |
| 2. Networks as cooperative forms between enterprises | |
| Ningxia | |
| O | |
| Old Age | |
| Opium Wars | |
| Opposition | |
| Overseas Chinese | 1. Background: trade and migration of overseas Chinese |
| 2. The tradition of temporary emigration | |
| 3. Modern entrepreneurs | |
| 4. Greater China | |
| P | |
| Painting | 1. Historical development |
| 2. Towards the modern: 19th and 20th centuries | |
| Parliaments | 1. The National People's Congress (NPC) of the PR China |
| 2. Parliaments and elections on Taiwan | |
| Participation | 1. Political culture and participation |
| 2. Communist Party and participation | |
| 3. Participation in the reform era | |
| Parties | 1. The creation of political parties in China |
| 2. Parties of the PR China | |
| 3. The role of parties in the political processes of the PR China | |
| 4. The parties of Taiwan | |
| Peasant Movements | 1. The communist peasant movements 1923-1949 |
| 2. Peasant revolts in communist historiography | |
| 3. Chinese peasant movements in Western scholarship | |
| 4. Peasant unrest in the People's Republic | |
| Peasants | 1. The 'peasant' as a concept |
| 2. The peasant and the state | |
| 3. Social development of the peasantry | |
| 4. Peasants on Taiwan | |
| Pedagogy | |
| Penal System | |
| People's Armed Police | |
| People's Liberation Army | 1. Beginnings: the Red Army |
| 2. From guerrilla force to state army: the PLA | |
| 3. The PLA towards the 21st century | |
| People's Republic of China | 1. Consolidation of power and building of socialism |
| 2. Conflicts, campaigns and repression | |
| 3. Towards the 'Cultural Revolution' and the systemic crisis | |
| 4. Transitional crises | |
| 5. Economic reforms and social protest | |
| 6. The 1990s | |
| Periodization of Chinese history | 1. Periodization concepts of Western historians |
| 2. Japanese models | |
| 3. Chinese discussions | |
| Periods of Division | |
| Pharmaceutics | |
| Philosophy | |
| Physics | |
| Poetry | |
| Police | |
| Political Culture | |
| Political Decision-Making Process | 1. Formal and informal principles in transformation |
| 2. Information and problem perception among the leadership | |
| 3. Individual executive institutions in the decision-making process | |
| 4. Implementation problems and political reforms | |
| Political Science | |
| Political System | 1. Imperial period |
| 2. Republican period 1912-1949 | |
| 3. People's Republic | |
| 4. Taiwan | |
| Popular Literature | |
| Popular Religion | 1. Definition of term and conceptual field |
| 2. Organizations and structures | |
| 3. Festivals | |
| 4. Local cults | |
| 5. Surviving forms of shamanism | |
| Population | 1. Data basis |
| 2. Historical population development to 1950 | |
| 3. Historical microdemography | |
| 4. Population dynamics since 1950 | |
| 5. Population structure since 1950 | |
| 6. Developments in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore | |
| Population Policy | 1. Traditional guiding principles |
| 2. Registration and settlement policy in the Imperial period | |
| 3. Breakdowns, break-ups and collapses of the early 20th cent. | |
| 4. Population policy in the Mao Zedong era | |
| 5. Reform policies: Freedom and coercion | |
| 6. Developments in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore | |
| Poverty | |
| Prehistory and Protohistory | |
| Press | 1. The press in traditional China |
| 2. The beginnings of a modern press | |
| 3. The press of the reformers and revolutionaries | |
| 4. The party press of the Republic | |
| 5. Mass communications on Taiwan | |
| 6. Press development in the PRC | |
| 7. The press in the China of 'modernization' | |
| 8. Press controls and internal information media | |
| Price System | 1. Agricultural products |
| 2. Raw materials and production goods | |
| 3. Homes | |
| 4. Remuneration of the factor of production 'labor' | |
| 5. Interest rates, security prices and exchange rates | |
| 6. Conclusion | |
| Primitive Religions | |
| Printing and Publishing | 1. Early history of printing and publishing |
| 2. Towards modernity from the 19th cent. | |
| 3. Developments since 1949 | |
| Private Economy | 1. Private economy in the history of economics and ideas |
| 2. Private economy since the 19th century | |
| 3. Private economy in the era of reform | |
| Private Schools | |
| Propaganda | |
| Property | 1. Institutional and conceptual aspects |
| 2. Common-law traditions | |
| 3. Socialist transformations in the PR China | |
| Provinces | |
| Psychology | |
| Public Sphere and Public Opinion | |
| Puppet Theater | |
| Q | |
| Qin Dynasty | |
| Qing Dynasty | |
| Qingdao | |
| Qinghai | |
| R | |
| Railway Policy | 1. The political importance of the railways |
| 2. The economic importance of the railways | |
| Railways | |
| Real Estate | |
| Rebellions and Social Protest | |
| Rectification Campaigns | |
| Reform Movement 1898 | 1. Political progress of the reform movement |
| 2. Conceptual foundation and nature of reforms | |
| Regionalism | |
| Religion | |
| Religious Literature | 1. Revelatory literature and edificatory books, magic and hagiographies |
| 2. Teaching books, catechisms, introductions | |
| 3. From the stela to the Internet | |
| 4. Literary biography | |
| Religious Policy | |
| Reportage Literature | |
| Republic 1912-49 | |
| Research Funding | |
| Revolution of 1911 | |
| Rice | |
| Road Traffic | |
| Rural Enterprises | |
| Russia | 1. Relations before 1949 |
| 2. Relations to the end of the 1970s | |
| 3. Relations since the 1980s | |
| S | |
| Sanminzhuyi | |
| Satire | |
| School System | 1. School system to 1949 |
| 2. School system since 1949 | |
| Science Policy | |
| Sculpture | |
| Secret Societies | |
| Self-Strengthening Movement | |
| Service Sector | |
| Sexual Life | 1. Prostitution |
| 2. Sexuality in traditional society | |
| 3. Sexuality in the Republic and the PR China | |
| Shaanxi | |
| Shandong | |
| Shanghai | 1. History |
| 2. Economy | |
| Shanxi | |
| Shenyang | |
| Shipping | |
| Sichuan | |
| Silk | |
| Sino-French War 1883-85 | |
| Sino-Japanese War 1894/95 | |
| Sino-Japanese War 1937-45 | 1. Outbreak of war and the first years of war |
| 2. The Communist Party in the war against Japan | |
| 3. Cooperation with the Allies and the end of the war | |
| Sinology in the West | 1. Definition and methodology |
| 2. The origins of European Sinology | |
| 3. Sinology in the 19th century and the academic consolidation of the subject | |
| 4. Sinology to the end of World War II | |
| 5. Chinese studies since World War II | |
| Social Science Research on China | |
| Social Security | 1. Social security before the foundation of the PR China |
| 2. The PR China 1949 - 1978 | |
| 3. Social security in the PR China since 1978 | |
| 4. Taiwan | |
| 5. Hong Kong | |
| Social Structure | 1. Issues of method |
| 2. Constants of social structure | |
| 3. Functional conditional contexts of structural transformation | |
| 4. Singular determinants of structural transformation | |
| Socialism | |
| Sociology | |
| Soldiers | |
| Song Dynasty | |
| Southeast Asia | |
| Spatial and Urban Planning | |
| Special Economic Zones | |
| Sport | |
| State Cult | |
| State Enterprises | |
| State, concepts of | 1. Beginnings of the legitimization of state power |
| 2. Self-government and bureaucracy | |
| 3. Consolidation of rule | |
| 4. Western influence | |
| Statistics | 1. Historical sketch |
| 2. Organization and problems of official statistics | |
| 3. Important areas of specialist statistics | |
| Stock Markets | 1. People's Republic of China |
| 2. Taiwan | |
| 3. Hong Kong | |
| Student Protest | |
| Students Abroad | |
| T | |
| Taiping Rebellion | 1. Origins of the Taiping Movement |
| 2. The Heavenly Kingdom | |
| 3. The fall of the Heavenly Kingdom | |
| 4. Relations between the Heavenly Kingdom and the West | |
| 5. The legacy of Taiping | |
| Taiwan | 1. Topography and Climate |
| 2. Population, education, religion | |
| 3. History | |
| 4. External relations | |
| 5. Economy | |
| Taiwan Literature | |
| Taiwan Question | 1. Historical development |
| 2. Sovereignty and status dispute | |
| 3. The international dimension | |
| 4. Perspectives | |
| Tang Dynasty | |
| Taxation | 1. People's Republic of China |
| 2. Hong Kong and Taiwan | |
| Tea | |
| Teachers | |
| Telecommunication | |
| Television | |
| Textile Industry | |
| Theater | 1. Early forms of theater |
| 2. Zenith | |
| 3. Peking Opera | |
| 4. Spoken theatre | |
| Tianjin | |
| Tibet | 1. Topography and climate |
| 2. Population | |
| 3. History | |
| 4. Economy | |
| 5. Political and military importance | |
| Tongzhi Restoration | |
| Tourism | |
| Trade Unions | 1. Beginnings and first upsurge 1922/23 |
| 2. Second upsurge 1925-27 and destruction | |
| 3. Trade Unions in the PRC | |
| 4. Structure and role since policies of reform | |
| 5. Trade unions in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore | |
| Traffic | |
| Transcriptions | 1. The most important European systems |
| 2. Development in China | |
| Treaty Ports | 1. Origin and concept |
| 2. Geography and chronology of opening | |
| 3. Economic importance and trading practice | |
| 4. Treaty port economy and culture | |
| Tributary System | 1. Tribute theory |
| 2. Practical application of tribute to the end of the Ming Dynasty | |
| 3. Reevaluation of tribute theory in the Qing period | |
| U | |
| Underground Literature | |
| United States of America | 1. Strategic relations |
| 2. Trading relations | |
| 3. Cultural relations | |
| Universal history (Chinese perspective) | |
| V | |
| Vietnam | 1. Pre-modern period |
| 2. Arrival of Europeans | |
| 3. Relations in the 20th century | |
| Village | 1. The traditional village |
| 2. Changes after the foundation of the People's Republic | |
| 3. Differentiation in the era of reform | |
| 4. Village administration | |
| 5. Retraditionalization | |
| Vocational Education | |
| W | |
| Warlord Era | |
| Water Management | 1. History of water management |
| 2. Flood management | |
| 3. Irrigation | |
| 4. Hydro-electric power exploitation | |
| 5. Water supply | |
| Westernization | |
| Women | 1. Women in old China |
| 2. Women's movement and women's organizations since the end of the 19th cent. | |
| 3. Women in the PRC | |
| Women's Literature | |
| Workers | 1. The first generation of workers |
| 2. Workers of the Republican period (1912-1949) | |
| 3. The 'Lords of the Land' (1949-1978) | |
| 4. The dissolution of the workers' bastion | |
| World War I | |
| World War II | |
| Writing System (Script) | 1. Fundamental characteristics of Chinese script |
| 2. Origin and development | |
| 3. Present day | |
| Wuhan | |
| X | |
| Xi'an | |
| Xinjiang | |
| Y | |
| Yangzi | |
| Yellow River | |
| Yuan Dynasty | |
| Yunnan | |
| Z | |
| Zhejiang | |
| Zhou Dynasty |
Daniel Leese