Academic publisher Maney Publishing, UK, has announced that it will publish Twentieth-Century China (TCC), the official journal of the Historical Society for Twentieth-Century China, from 2011.
Founded in 1983 as Republican China, the journal focused on the history of the 1911-1949 period. Since assuming its current title in 1997, the coverage has expanded to include topics concerning both the last decade of the Qing dynasty and the post-1949 period. Edited by Dr James H Carter (Saint Joseph's University, USA), the journal considers manuscripts from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, particularly insightful, empirically oriented, Chinese document-based studies that have historical depth.
TCC will increase from two to three issues per year from 2012, with current content available electronically via IngentaConnect. The archive from 1994 will also be available online. The journal complements Maney's other titles in the field - Early Medieval China, Ming Studies and T'ang Studies - forming a strong collection in Chinese cultural studies. It will also join the MORE History Collection which provides instant online access to nearly thirty international peer-reviewed journals.
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