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Src: The Asian Studies Monitor ISSN 1329-9778
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/asia-www-monitor.html

02 Apr 1996
Classical Chinese Historiography: Sources & Exercises
Wesleyan Univ., USA
This bibliography pulls together materials that Benjamin Elman has been compiling at UCLA for the past 10 years with the help of graduate students. Its intended audience is anyone interested in doing research in Chinese history (broadly defined).
In the near future we will add research exercises for training students in Chinese historiography that will be keyed to specific parts of the Bibliography.
Both western text and Chinese characters can be read with the proper software. The present file, for instance, has been created using Twinbridge (Partner) 4.0. Characters are in GBCode, although eventually the new Unicode will probably displace both Big5 (Taiwan) and GB (PRC) codes. Some specially created characters do not appear nor do some diacritical marks. We are working toward solving these limitations in the current version.
URL http://www.wesleyan.edu/phil/chinahistory/00conten.htm
Information supplied by: Benjamin A. Elman (elman@history.ucla.edu)

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