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Established in 1994, Early Medieval China is the world's only journal dedicated to the transformative period roughly between the end of the Han and beginning of the Tang eras (ca. 220-589). This interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal explores all aspects of Chinese history, literature, society, religion and thought, and material culture of China's early medieval age.
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Volume 22, 2016Table of Contents
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View Summary of Stories Written and Rewritten: The Story of Faxian's Search For The Dharma in its Historical, Anecdotal, and Biographical Contexts
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Stories Written and Rewritten: The Story of Faxian's Search For The Dharma in its Historical, Anecdotal, and Biographical Contexts
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View Summary of Entombed Epigraphy and Commemorative Culture in Early Medieval China: A History of Early Muzhiming by Timothy M. Davis
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Entombed Epigraphy and Commemorative Culture in Early Medieval China: A History of Early Muzhiming by Timothy M. Davis
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View Summary of Workshop Report: “On Muzhiming”: Second Workshop of the New Frontiers in the Study of Medieval China, Reed College, May 23–24, 2016
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Workshop Report: “On Muzhiming”: Second Workshop of the New Frontiers in the Study of Medieval China, Reed College, May 23–24, 2016
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| ISSN | 1946-7842 |
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| Print ISSN | 1529-9104 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2025-02-04 |
| Open Access | No |




