| Issue | Title | |
| Vol 17 (2010) | A note on Sino-Japanese: a question of terminology | Abstract PDF |
| Peter Kornicki | ||
| Vol 16 (2009) | Chinese Translations from Japanese of Works on Socialism, 1919-1922 | Abstract PDF |
| Yoshihiro Ishikawa, Joshua A. Fogel | ||
| Vol 16 (2009) | Demon Capital Shanghai: The “Modern” Experience of Japanese Intellectuals - Chapter 2: Birth of an East Asian Information Network | Abstract PDF |
| Jianhui Liu, Joshua A. Fogel | ||
| Vol 16 (2009) | Demon Capital Shanghai: The "Modern" Experience of Japanese Intellectuals - Chapter 5: Taishō Writers Who Indulged in the Demon Capital | Abstract PDF |
| Jianhui Liu, Joshua A. Fogel | ||
| Vol 17 (2010) | Demon Capital Shanghai: The "Modern" Experience of Japanese Intellectuals - Chapter 6 The "Modern City" and the Shōwa Period | Abstract PDF |
| Jianhui Liu, Joshua A. Fogel | ||
| Vol 16 (2009) | Demon Capital Shanghai: The “Modern” Experience of Japanese Intellectuals - Chapter 1: Samurai in Shanghai | Abstract PDF |
| Jianhui Liu, Joshua A. Fogel | ||
| Vol 16 (2009) | Demon Capital Shanghai: The “Modern” Experience of Japanese Intellectuals - Chapter 3: Shanghai and the Opening of Japan (Part 1) | Abstract PDF |
| Jianhui Liu, Joshua A. Fogel | ||
| Vol 16 (2009) | Demon Capital Shanghai: The “Modern” Experience of Japanese Intellectuals - Chapter 3: Shanghai and the Opening of Japan (Part 2) | Abstract PDF |
| Jianhui Liu, Joshua A. Fogel | ||
| Vol 16 (2009) | Demon Capital Shanghai: The “Modern” Experience of Japanese Intellectuals - Chapter 3: Shanghai and the Opening of Japan (Part 3) | Abstract PDF |
| Jianhui Liu, Joshua A. Fogel | ||
| Vol 16 (2009) | Demon Capital Shanghai: The “Modern” Experience of Japanese Intellectuals - Chapter 4: Meiji Men Stirred by “Romance” (Part 1) | Abstract PDF |
| Jianhui Liu, Joshua A. Fogel | ||
| Vol 16 (2009) | Demon Capital Shanghai: The “Modern” Experience of Japanese Intellectuals - Prologue: Two “Shanghais” | Abstract PDF |
| Jianhui Liu, Joshua A. Fogel | ||
| Vol 16 (2009) | Editorial Note | Abstract PDF |
| Joshua A. Fogel | ||
| Vol 16 (2009) | Experimenting with Chinese Language and Classics: Zeami’s Treatise Goi | Abstract PDF |
| Leo Shingchi Yip | ||
| Vol 17 (2010) | Japanese War Orphans in Manchuria: Forgotten Victims of World War II | Details PDF HTML |
| Mayumi Itoh | ||
| Vol 17 (2010) | Medicine, Philanthropy, and Imperialism: The Dōjinkai in China, 1902-1945 | Abstract PDF |
| Chieko Nakajima | ||
| Vol 18 (2011) | Mr. Gotō Goes to Beijing: The Origin of Ping-Pong Diplomacy | Abstract PDF |
| Mayumi Itoh | ||
| Vol 16 (2009) | Qing China's Reaction to the 1874 Japanese Expedition to the Taiwanese Aboriginal Territories | Abstract PDF |
| Norihito Mizuno | ||
| Vol 18 (2011) | Re-centering Trade Periphery through Fired Clay: A Historiography of the Global Mapping of Japanese Trade Ceramics in the Premodern Global Trading Space | Abstract PDF |
| Tai Wei Lim | ||
| Vol 18 (2011) | Redefining Legitimacy in Tokugawa Historiography | Abstract PDF |
| Wai-ming Ng | ||
| Vol 17 (2010) | Report on “Searching for Modernity and Identity in Japan-China Cultural Flows in the Modern Period” | Abstract PDF |
| Wai-ming Ng | ||
| Vol 17 (2010) | Sino-Japanese Studies in Hong Kong: History, Characteristics and Problems | Abstract PDF |
| Wai-ming Ng | ||
| Vol 16 (2009) | The Strangeness of Ancient Japanese History | Abstract PDF |
| Ichisada Miyazaki, Joshua A. Fogel | ||
| Vol 16 (2009) | Zhang Jian’s Nantong Project and the Meiji Japanese Model | Abstract PDF |
| Wai-ming Ng | ||
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