20591632_4-2.indd journal of CHINESE HISTORY VO L U M E 4 | I S S U E 2 | J U LY 2 0 2 0 | I S S N 2 0 5 9 - 1 6 3 2 h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /j ch .2 02 0. 35 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 01 :2 8: 43 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2020.35 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms JOURNAL OF CHINESE HISTORY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Patricia Ebrey, University of Washington, USA ASSOCIATE EDITORS Pre-Tang, Robin McNeal, Cornell, USA Tang-Song-Yuan, Beverly Bossler, University of California, USA Ming Qing, Kenneth Hammond, New Mexico State University, USA Twentieth Century, Zhao Ma, Washington University, St. Louis, USA EDITORIAL BOARD Pre-Tang Reinhard Emmerich, University of Münster, Germany Li Feng, Columbia University, USA Erica Fox Brindley, Pennsylvania State University Charles Holcombe, University of Northern Iowa, USA Mu-chou Poo, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Roel Sterckx, University of Cambridge, UK Robin Yates, McGill University, Canada Jender Lee, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Tang-Song-Yuan Christopher Atwood, University of Pennsylvania, USA Peter Bol, Harvard University, USA Hilde de Weerdt, Universiteit Leiden, The Netherlands Xiaonan Deng, Peking University, China David Graff, Kansas State University, USA Charles Hartman, University of Albany, USA Nicolas Tackett, University of California, Berkeley, USA Ming-Qing Cynthia Brokaw, Brown University, USA Timothy Brook, University of British Columbia, Canada Johan Elverskog, Southern Methodist University, USA David Faure, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China Chin-sheng Huang, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Dorothy Ko, Barnard College, USA Kenneth Pomeranz, University of Chicago, USA David Robinson, Colgate College, USA Dagmar Schäfer, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Germany Sarah Schneewind, University of California, San Diego, USA Matthew Sommer, Stanford University, USA Michael Szonyi, Harvard University, USA Twentieth Century Sabine Dabringhaus, University of Freiburg, Germany Madeleine Dong, University of Washington, USA Prasenjit Duara, Duke University, USA Joshua Fogel, York University, Canada Gail Hershatter, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA Barbara Mittler, University of Heidelberg, Germany Thomas Mullhaney, Stanford University, USA Hans van de Ven, Cambridge University, UK h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /j ch .2 02 0. 35 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 01 :2 8: 43 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2020.35 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Journal of Chinese History 中國歷史學刊 VOLUME 4 NUMBER 2 JULY 2020 Special Issue: Digital Humanities Guest Editor: Peter K. Bol Introduction Introduction to the Special Issue ▪ Peter K. Bol 251 Research Articles Digital Humanities and the Discontents of Meaning ▪ Michael A. Fuller 259 The Evolution of the Tang Political Elite and its Marriage Network ▪ Nicolas Tackett 277 Writing for Local Government Schools: Authors and Themes in Song-dynasty School Inscriptions ▪ Song Chen 305 Is There a Faction in This List? ▪ Hilde De Weerdt, Brent Ho, Allon Wagner, Qiao Jiyan and Chu Mingkin 347 What is Local Knowledge? Digital Humanities and Yuan Dynasty Disasters in Imperial China’s Local Gazetteers ▪ Dagmar Schäfer, Shih-Pei Chen and Qun Che 391 Big Data for the Study of Qing Officialdom: The China Government Employee Database-Qing (CGED-Q) ▪ Bijia Chen, Cameron Campbell, Yuxue Ren and James Lee 431 A Data Driven Approach to Study the Social and Political Statuses of Urban Communities in Kunming ▪ Charles Chang 461 Utilities Introduction to the Utilities ▪ Peter K. Bol 483 Digitizing Premodern Text with the Chinese Text Project ▪ Donald Sturgeon 486 Historical Research through the Lens of Women: The Ming Qing Women’s Writings Digital Archive and Database ▪ Grace S. Fong 499 Harvesting Big Biographical Data for Chinese History: The China Biographical Database (CBDB) ▪ Lik Hang Tsui and Hongsu Wang 505 The Visualization and Analysis of Historical Space ▪ Peter K. Bol 511 h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /j ch .2 02 0. 35 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 01 :2 8: 43 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2020.35 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Creating, Linking, and Analyzing Chinese and Korean Datasets: Digital Text Annotation in MARKUS and COMPARATIVUS ▪ Hilde De Weerdt 519 From History Book to Digital Humanities Database: The Basic Annals of the Shiji ▪ Bin Li, Yaxin Li, Qian Wang, Yaqi Wang and Rui Chen 528 Primary Sourcing: the Ten Thousand Rooms Platform for Digital Annotation of Primary Source Images ▪ Nicholas Frisch 536 Local Gazetteers Research Tools: Overview and Research Application ▪ Shih-Pei Chen, Kenneth J. Hammond, Anne Gerritsen, Shellen Wu and Jiajing Zhang 544 Using Philologic For Digital Textual and Intertextual Analyses of the Twenty-Four Chinese Histories 二十四史 ▪ Jeffrey Tharsen and Clovis Gladstone 558 DocuSky, A Personal Digital Humanities Platform for Scholars ▪ Hsieh-Chang Tu, Jieh Hsiang, I-Mei Hung and Chijui Hu 564 Book Reviews Keith McMahon. Celestial Women: Imperial Wives and Concubines in China from Song to Qing. . Man Xu. Crossing the Gate: Everyday Lives of Women in Song Fujian (960–1279). Reviewed by Ann Waltner 581 Max Oidtmann. Forging the Golden Urn: The Qing Empire and the Politics of Reincarnation in Tibet. Reviewed by Benno Weiner 584 Yan Xu. The Soldier Image and State-Building in Modern China, 1924–1945. Reviewed by Nicola Spakowski 587 Ge Zhaoguang. What is China: Territory, Ethnicity, Culture and History. . Gregory B. Lee. China Imagined: From European Fantasy to Spectacular Power. Reviewed by Prasenjit Duara 589 Ya Zuo. Shen Gua’s Empiricism. Reviewed by Ruth Yunju Chen 591 h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /j ch .2 02 0. 35 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 01 :2 8: 43 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2020.35 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms OFC.pdf IFC.pdf JCH_4_2_Contents.pdf