Hawkes, David. The Songs of the South: An Anthology of Ancient Chinese Poems by Qu Yuan and Other Poets. New York: Penguin Books, 1985.
Hayashi, Minao. Chugoku kodai no seikatsu shi (History of Daily Life in Ancient China). Tokyo: Yoshikawa Bunkan, 1992.
Heng, Chye Kiang. Cities of Aristocrats and Bureaucrats: The Development of Medieval Chinese Cityscapes. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1999.
Hertz, Robert. Death and the Right Hand. Tr. Rodney Needham and Claudia Needham. Aberdeen: Cohen & West, 1960.
Holzman, Donald. “The Cold Food Festival in Early Medieval China.” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 46:1 (1986): 51—79.
Hotaling, Stephen. “The City Walls of Han Ch’ang-an.” Toung Pao 64 (1978): 1-36.
Hou Han shu (Book of the Later Han). Beijing: Zhonghua, 1965.
Hsu, Cho-yun. Ancient China in Transition: An Analysis of Social Mobility, 722—222 B.C. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1965.
–“The Changing Relationship between Local Society and Central
Political Power in Former Han: 206 B.C.-8 A.D.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 7 (July 1965): 345—370.
– H anAgriculture: The Formation of Early Chinese Agrarian Econ omy. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1980.
Hsu, Cho-yun, and Katheryn M. Linduff. Western Zhou Civilization. New Haven: Yale University, 1988.
Huainanzi (The Master of Huainan). In Xin bian zhu zi ji cheng (New Compilation of the Comprehensive Collection of the Various Masters), Vol. 7. Taipei: Shijie, 1974.
Huang Di nei jing ling shu jiao zhu yu yi (Annotation, Commentary, and Translation of the “Numinous Pivot of the Internal Classic of the Yellow Emperor”). Annotated by Guo Aichun. Tianjin: Tianjin Kex-ue Jishu, 1989.
Hughes, E. R. Two Chinese Poets: Vignettes of Han Life and Thought. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1960.
Hulsewe, A. F. P. “Ch’in and Han Law.” In The Cambridge History of China, Vol. 1: The Ch’in and Han Empires, 221 B.C.—A.D. 220. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986.
– Remnants of Ch’in Law: An Annotated Translation of the Ch’in
Legal and Administrative Rules of the 3rd Century B.C. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1985.
– Remnants of Han Law, Vol. 1. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1955.
–“The Wide Scope of Tao Theft’ in Ch’in-Han Law.” Early
China 13 (1988): 166-200.
Ikeda, On. “Chugoku rekidai boken ryakko.” (A Brief Examination of Chinese Grave Contracts Through Successive Dynasties). Toy б bunka kenkyusho kiyo 86:6 (1981): 193—278.
James, Jean. A Guide to the Tomb and Shrine Art of the Han Dynasty. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen, 1996.
“Jiangsu Gaoyou Shaojiagou Han dai yizhi de qingli” (The Han Site at Shaojiagou in Gaoyou in Jiangsu Province). Kaogu 10 (1960): 18—23.
Jiao, Yanshou. Jiao shi yi lin (Master Jiao’s Forest of the Changes). Cong shu ji cheng ed. Changsha: Shangwu, 1937.
Jiazi xin shu jiao shi (Annotated Elucidations of “Master Jia’s New Writings”). Annotated by Qi Yuzhang. Taipei: Qi Yuzhang, 1974.
Jin shu (Book of the Jin). Beijing: Zhonghua, 1974.
Jingfa (Canonical Model). Beijing: Wenwu, 1976.
Juyan xin jian (New Wooden Strips from Juyan). Beijing: Zhonghua, 1994.
Kalinowski, Marc. “The Xingde Text from Mawangdui.” Early China 23-24 (1998-1999): 125-202.
Keightley, David N. “The Quest for Eternity in Ancient China: The Dead, Their Gifts, Their Names.” Ancient Mortuary Traditions of China. Ed. George Kuwayama. Los Angeles: Far Eastern Art Council—Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1991, pp. 12—24.
Kern, Martin. The Stele Inscriptions of Ch ’in Shih-huang: Text and Ritual in Early Chinese Imperial Representation. New Haven, CT: American Oriental Society, 2000.
Kinney, Ann e Behnke. The Art of the Han Essay: Wang Fus Ch’ien-fu Lun. Tempe: Center for Asian Studies, Arizona State University, 1990.
–“Dyed Silk: Han Notions of the Moral Development of Children.” In Chinese Views of Childhood. Ed. Anne Behnke Kinney. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1995.
– Representations of Childhood and Youth in Early China. Stanford:
Stanford University Press, 2004.
Kipnis, Andrew B. Producing Guanxi: Sentiment, Self and Subculture in a North China Village. Durham: Duke University Press, 1997.
Kleeman, Terry. Great Perfection: Religion and Ethnicity in a Chinese Millennial Kingdom. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1998.
– “Land Contracts and Related Documents.” In Chugoku no
ShUkyo Shiso to Kagaku. Tokyo: Kokusho Kankokai, 1984.
Knapp, Ronald G. China’s Old Dwellings. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2001.
Knechtges, David. “The Emperor and Literature: Emperor Wu of the Han.” In Imperial Rulership and Cultural Change. Ed. Frederick P. Brandauer and Chun-chieh Huang. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1994.
– Th en anRhapsody: A Study of the Fu of Yang Hsiung. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. 1976.
–“Ssu-ma Hsiang-ju’s Tall Gate Palace Rhapsody’.” Harvard
Journal of Asiatic Studies 41:1 (1991): 47—64.
Knoblock John, tr. Xunzi: A Translation and Study of the Complete Works, Vol. i. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1988.
Ко, Dorothy. “Pursuing Talent and Virtue: Education and Women’s Culture in Seventeenth– and Eighteenth-Century China.” Late Imperial China 13:1 (June 1992): 9-39.
Laozi dao de jing zhu (Commentary on Laozi’s “Canon of the Way and its Power”). Annotated by Wang Bi. In Xin bian zhu zi ji cheng (New Compilation of the Comprehensive Collection of the Various Masters), Vol. 3. Taipei: Shijie, 1974.
Lattimore, Owen. Inner Asian Frontiers of China. New York: American Geographical Society, 1940.
Lawton, Thomas, ed. New Perspectives on Chu Culture During the Eastern Zhou Period. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1991.
Lewis, Mark Edward. The Construction of Space in Early China. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2006.
–“Custom and Human Nature in Early China.” Philosophy East
and West 53:3 (July 2003): 308-322.
–“Dicing and Divination in Early China.” Sino-Platonic Papers
121 (July 2002).
–“The Feng and Shan Sacrifices of Emperor Wu of the Han.” In
State and Court Ritual in China. Ed. Joseph McDermott. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
–“The Han Abolition of Universal Military Service.” In Warfare
in Chinese History. Ed. Hans van de Ven. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2000.
– Sanctioned Violence in Early China. Albany: State University of
New York Press, 1990.
–“Warring States Political History.” In The Cambridge History of
Ancient China: From the Origins of Civilization to 221 B.C. Ed. Michael Loewe and Edward Shaughnessy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
– Writing and Authority in Early China. Albany: State University
of New York Press, 1999.
Li, Daoyuan. Shui jingzhu (Commentary to the “Water Classic”). Taipei: Shijie, 1974.
Li, Ling. “An Archaeological Study of Taiyi (Grand One) Worship.” Early Medieval China 2 (1995—1996): 1—39.
– “Formulaic Structure in Chu Divinatory Bamboo Slips.”
Читать дальше
Конец ознакомительного отрывка
Купить книгу