Top 5 Chinese History RSS Feeds
Chinese History RSS Feeds
Here are 5 Best Chinese History RSS Feeds you should follow in 2025. Subscribe in one place on FeedSpot Reader.
1. Jeremiah Jenne RSS Feed
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Jeremiah is a writer and historian based in Beijing since 2002. He earned his PhD from the University of California, Davis, and taught Late Imperial and Modern Chinese History for over 15 years. The blog is a collection of jottings, writings, published pieces, and inchoate thoughts.MORE Twitter Followers 18.1K Export RSS feeds list Get access to 250k active RSS feeds of news websites, blogs, magazines and podcasts with email contacts in 1500 niche categories. Get targeted RSS list in your niche at your fingertips. Email us the categories of RSS feeds you're interested in at anuj@feedspot.com . We'll share the list in an Excel spreadsheet or CSV format.Email us Export RSS List
2. China Online Museum Blog RSS Feed
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Hi! I'm Yu Yibo, curator of the China Online Museum. I started this project in early 2009 to introduce Chinese arts and culture to people around the world. China Online Museum primarily focuses on Chinese bronzes, calligraphy, painting, ceramics, jade and carving. For each of these categories, I try to pick the most representative works of art to form the virtual galleries. The artworks are chosen from many famous museums and public auctions.MORE
3. International Society for Chinese Law & History » Blog RSS Feed
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The International Society for Chinese Law and History (ISCLH) was formed on January 1, 2014, after several years of consultation and careful preparation. The Society has been established to promote more regular exchanges of ideas and fruitful collaboration among all scholars across the world who are interested in better understanding Chinese law and society from historical and comparative perspectives.MORE
4. The China Story Blog RSS Feed
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The China Story Project is created by the Australian Centre on China in the World (CIW) at the College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University (ANU). The primary purpose of CIW is to support academic research at the ANU relating to all areas of the Chinese-speaking world. It is also our mission to share China-related research from around the world with the broader public in a relevant, accessible and engaging way.MORE Facebook Followers 3.2KTwitter Followers 13.6K
5. Visualising China Blog RSS Feed
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This blog showcases the work and interests of the University of Bristol's Historical Photographs of China project. Launched in 2006, and led by Robert Bickers, it aims to locate, digitize and publish online through its open-access platform, historical photographs of China mainly in the hands of families who formerly had connections to China.MORE Twitter Followers 12.7K