Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | Relation | scopus | WOS | Fulltext/Archive link |
2000 | Waging War for Peace? The Peace Accord between the Song and the Liao in AD 1005 | Lau, Nap-Yin | Warfare in Chinese History (Leiden : Brill) | | | |
1971 | Wang Gung-Wu, The Structure of Power in North China During the Five Dynasty | 邢義田 | 史原 第2期,頁113-118 | | | |
1987 | Wang Yang-ming's Response to Chiu His's Learning | Huang, Chin-shing | | | | |
2011 | Wars and Worships: The Qing Empire's Bureaucratic Assimilation of Minority Subjects in the Southwest Borders During the Yongzheng Reign | Chen, Hsi-Yuan | | | | |
- | Wars and Worships: The Qing Empire’s Bureaucratic Assimilation of Minority Subjects in the Southwest Borders During the Yongzheng Reign | Hsi-Yuan Chen | Administrative and Colonial Practices in Qing Ruled China: Lifanyuan and Libu Revisited | | | |
2019 | Was the Enlightenment a Continuous Process from the Late Qing to the May Fourth Period? | Fan-sen Wang | Journal of Modern Chinese History 13(2), 189-210 | | | |
2012 | Was the Principle of Heaven a Higher Principle in the Legal Adjudication of the Southern Song | Lau, Nap-yin | | | | |
2008 | Wen Zhengming, Zhong Kui, and Popular Culture | Shih, Shou-Chien | The History of Painting in East Asia: Essays on Scholarly Method (Taipei : Rock Publishing) | | | |
1999 | Western Astronomy and Evidential Study: Tai Chen on Astronomy | Chu, Ping-Yi | Current Perspectives in the History of Science in East Asia (Seoul : Seoul National University Press) | | | |
2017 | Western Learning, Examinations, and Neo-Confucianism: A Study of Astronomical Sections in Ying Huiqian’s Xingli dazhong (性理大中) | Ping-Yi Chu | | | | |
2019 | Western Learning, Examinations, and Neo-Confucianism: A Study of Astronomy in Ying Huiqian’s Xingli dazhong (性理大中) | Ping-yi Chu | East-West Encounter in the Science of Heaven and Earth (天と地の科学 : 東と西の出会い) (Kyoto, Japan : Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University) | | | |
2000 | Wet Nurses in Early Imperial China | Lee, Jen-Der | Nan Nü: Men, Women and Gender in Early and Imperial China2(1), 1-39 | | | |
2003 | What Can GIS Be Helpful to Control Infectious Diseases More Efficiently? | Tzai-Hung Wen; Ming-Daw Su; I-Chun Fan ; Hsuan-Min Liao; Chwan-Chuen King | | | | |
2011 | What can Lapita pottery tell us about the stories of Austronesian expansion? Stylistic analysis using the online Lapita pottery database | Scarlett Chiu | | | | |
2006 | What continued in History: A Perspective from the History of the Qiang | Wang, Ming-ke | Notions of Time in Chinese Historical Thinking (Hong Kong : The Chinese University Press) | | | |
2014 | What kind of people is the Basay? | 陳玉美 | | | | |
2014 | What’s past is prologue: a 15-year review of digital archives program in Taiwan | Shu-Jiun Chen | Library and Information Science Research In Asia-Oceania: Theory and Practice (Hershey, PA : IGI Global) | | | |
2019 | When Literati Beg: Informal, Voluntary, and Collective Support in Song and Yuan Presentation Prefaces | Wen-yi Chen | Journal of Song-Yuan Studies 48, 139-171 | | | |
2015 | Where Do We Go from Here? Social Relatedness Reflected by Motif Analysis | Scarlett Chiu | The Lapita Cultural Complex in time and space: expansion routes, chronologies and typologies. Archeologia Pasifika, volume 3 (Noumea, New Caledonia : Institute of Archaeology of New Caledonia and the Pacific and the Center for Archaeological Studies, RCHSS, Academia Sinica) | | | |
2012 | Where Do We Go from Here? Social Relatedness Reflected by Motif Analysis | Scarlett Chiu | | | | |