University of Oxford

Faculty of History

Publications

Rana Mitter

  • “Picturing victory: the visual imaginary of the War of Resistance, 1937-47.” European Journal of East Asian Studies 7:1 (forthcoming).
  • China in World War II, 1937–1945: Experience, Memory, and Legacy. Special Issue of Modern Asian Studies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. 
  • "Changed by War: The Changing Historiography of Wartime China and New Interpretations of Modern Chinese History". The Chinese Historical Review, v.17 (Spring 2010).
  • “Writing war: Modernity, disaster and narrative strategies in wartime China, 1937-46.” Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 2008.
  • “Aesthetics, Modernity, and Trauma: Public Art and the Memory of War in Contemporary China,” in Vishakha Desai, ed., Asian Art History in the Twenty-First Century (Williamstown, MA: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, 2008).
  • “Le Massacre de Nankin: Mémoire et oubli en Chine et au Japon.” (translated by Bruno Poncharal) Vingtième Siècle 94 (April-June 2007), pp. 11-23.

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Sherman Xiaogang Lai

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Helen Schneider

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Annie Hongping Nie

  • "Gaming, Nationalism and Patriotic Education: Chinese Online Games Based on the Resistance War against Japan (1937-1945)", Journal of Contemporary China, May 2013 (forthcoming).
  • The Dilemma of the Moral Education Curriculum in a Chinese Secondary School. University Press of America, 2007.

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Matthew Johnson

  • “Cinema and Propaganda During the Great Leap Forward,” in James A. Cook, Joshua Goldstein, and Sigrid Schmalzer, eds., Visualizing Modern China (forthcoming).
  • Co-editor (with Paul G. Pickowicz, UCSD), Journal of Chinese Cinemas special issue: “Exhibiting Chinese Cinemas in the World” (forthcoming 2009).
  • “‘A Scene beyond Our Line of Sight’: Wu Wenguang and New Documentary Cinema’s Politics of Independence,” in Paul G. Pickowicz and Yingjin Zhang, eds. From Underground to Independent: Alternative Film Culture in Contemporary China (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006).
  • Reviews, entries, and articles for The China Quarterly, Dianying yishu [Film Art], Journal of Third World Studies, The China Journal, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, and The China Beat.

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Aaron William Moore

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Federica Ferlanti

  • 'The New Life Movement in Jiangxi Province, 1934-1938', Modern Asian Studies, Forthcoming.
  • Book Review, Revolution in the Highlands: China’s Jinggangshan Base Area, by Stephen C. Averill, The China Journal, Issue 59, January 2008.
  • “La rinascita della nazione: formulazioni teoriche e soluzioni pratiche all’indomani dell’invasione della Manciuria”Reviving the Nation: Theoretical Approaches and Practical Solutions in the Aftermath of the Manchurian Invasion in Laura De Giorgi and Guido Samarani, ed., Percorsi della Civiltà Cinese tra Passato e Presente, Conference Proceedings, (Venezia: Cafoscarina, 2007), pp. 239-251.
  • “Il Guomindang e ‘l’altra Cina’: Nazionalisti e Comunisti nella provincia del Jiangxi negli anni Trenta” The Guomindang and the New China: Nationalists and Communists in Jiangxi during 1930s, in Annamaria Palermo, ed., La Cina e l’Altro, Conference Proceedings, (Napoli: Università degli Studi di Napoli, l’Orientale, 2007), pp. 545-560.
  • “Rivoluzione e amministrazione: la genesi dello stato comunista” Revolution and administration: the genesis of the Communist state, 1927-1934, in Tiziana Lippiello and Maurizio Scarpari, eds., Caro Maestro, (Venezia: Cafoscarina, 2005), pp. 519-531.

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James Reilly

  • “Online Chinese Nationalism towards Japan,” in Online Chinese Nationalism and China’s Bilateral Relations, eds. Shaun Breslin and Simon Shen (Latham, MD: Lexington, forthcoming).
  • “The Rebirth of Minjian Waijiao: China’s Popular Diplomacy toward Japan,” in Public Diplomacy, Counterpublics, and the Asia Pacific, ed. Chiho Sawada (Stanford: Stanford University Press, (March 2009).
  • “The Role of Public Opinion in China’s Japan Policy: 2003-2005,” in Harmonious World and China’s New Foreign Policy, ed. Suijian Guo (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008).
  • “China’s Corporate Engagement in Africa,” in Africa in China’s Global Strategy, ed. Marcel Kittssou (London: Adonis and Abbey, 2007) (with Wu Na).
  • “The Tenuous Hold of China, Inc. In Africa,” The Washington Quarterly 30:3 (Summer 2007) (with Bates Gill).
  • “China’s History Activism and Sino-Japanese Relations,” China: An International Journal 4:2 (Fall 2006).
  • “China’s History Activists and the War of Resistance against Japan: History in the Making,” Asian Survey 19:2 (March/April 2004).
  • “Sovereignty, Intervention, and Peacekeeping: The View from Beijing,” Survival (Autumn 2000) (with Bates Gill).
  • “Contrasting Visions: United States, China, and World Order,” East Asian Institute Report, Columbia University (May 2000) (with Bates Gill).

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Amy King

  • 'The future of Japan-China relations', East Asia Forum Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 3, July-September 2012 (forthcoming).
  • ‘China and the lessons of the past’, East Asia Forum Quarterly, Vol. 2 No. 3, July-September 2010. 

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Elina Sinkkonen

  • 'Nationalism, Patriotism and Foreign Policy Attitudes among Chinese University Students', The China Quarterly (forthcoming).

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