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Nakajima Gakusho, The East Asian War and Trade between Kyushu and Southeast Asia in the Late Sixteen Century: Centered on Katō Kiyomasa's Trade with Luzon, Chinese Studies in History, volume 52, issue 1, 23-41, 2019.01. |
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Gakusho NAKAJIMA, Structure and Transformation of the Ming Tribute Trade System, Manuel Perez Garcia and Lucio de Sousa Rocha eds., Global History and New Polucentric Approaches: Europe, Asia and the Americas in a World Network System (XVI-XIXth Centuries), Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.06. |
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Nakajima Gakusho, The Fujianese Maritime Trade Network and the Toyotomi Regime’s Piracy Cessation Ordinances, Memoirs of the Research Department of the Toyo Bunko, pp. 47-86, 2017.04. |
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Gakusho NAKAJIMA, The Naval Power of the Yuan Dynasty , Michel Balard ed., The Medieval World (The Sea in History, Volume 2) , Boydell & Brewer, pp. 807-820, 2017.02. |
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中島 楽章, 南蛮人与荒唐船:1544年葡萄牙人的朝鮮漂流記, 『季風亜洲研究』(清華大学人文社会研究中心)第2巻第1期、, pp.39-55, 2016.04. |
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Pepper and Folangji: The Advance of Portuguese Private Traders into East Asian Waters in the Mid-16th Century. |
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The First Portuguese Map of the East Asi: The Map of Francisco Rodrigues. |
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The Map of Francisco Rodrigues: Portuguese arrival in maritime Asia and Making of Planispheres. |
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Transmission of Western Style Firearms in Maritime East Asia in the 1540's: Korea, Shuangyu and Satstuma. |
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Seaports in Central Kyushu and Network of the Fujian Maritime Merchants in the Early 17th Century: Chinese Tombs and Chinese Settlements in Higo Region . |
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Trading Network of Fujian Merchants and the Toyotomi Regime . |
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Organization of the Expeditionary Fleets of the Mongol Invasionof Japan: Their Relations with the Southern Song Naval Fleets. |
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A reexamination of the 'Gores'. |
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The Century of Erizeni (Shroffing of Coins) in East Asia: 1460-1570. |
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Transformation nd Reorganization of International Trade System in the Ming Period. |
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Legal Protections of Common Properties of Descendant Groups from the Song to Qing Period . |
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From Hand Gun (Chongtong) to Swivel Gun (Folangji): Firearms in Maritime East Asia from the 14th to th 16th Centuries. |
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A Korean Man Drawn by Rubens: Diaspora of East Asians in the 16th and 17th Centuries. |
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Transformation and Reorganization of the International Trade Order in East Asia from the 14th to 16th Century: From the Tributary System to the "1570 System". |
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Civil Service Examination and Social Mobility in Shaoxing Prefecture in the Ming-Qing Period. |
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Fujian Maritime Merchants arriving in Ariake Sea: Focusing on the graves of the Chinese in Ikura Port, Higo Province . |
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Maritime Trade between Kyushu and Southeast Asia during the 16th Century: The Case of Kato Kiyomasa's Luzon Trade. |
23. |
Re-examination of the Portuguese first arrival in Japan. |
24. |
On the Regulations concerning the Use of 'Phags-pa Letters in Yuan Administrative Documents. |
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Nakajima Gakusho, The Invasion of Korea and Trade with Luzon: Katō Kiyomasa’s Scheme of the Luzon Trade in the Late Sixteenth Century , Angela Schottenhammer ed., The East Asian Mediterranean: Maritime Crossroads of Culture, Commerce and Human Migration, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, pp.145-168, 2009.03. |
26. |
On the Vermillion-Seal Letters bound for "Saiyū". |
27. |
From Communal Families to Lineage Formation: Local Development and the Cohesion of Descent Groups in Huzhou during the Song. |
28. |
Household Division of a Peasant Family of Huizhou in the Mid-Ming Period: Ling Lineage of the Third Sector of Qimen County. |
29. |
On the Song-Yuan-Ming Transition. |
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Investing the King of Japan as a Vassal and Recieving Tribute: The Issue of Opening Ningbo to the Tribute Trade in 1594. |
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Household Division of a Peasant Family of Huizhou in the Mid-Ming Period: Ling Lineage of the Third Sector of Qimen County. |
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The Development of the Fujian-Philippine-Kyushu Maritime Trade in the Late 16th Century. |
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Human Migrarion and Regional Order in the Maritime Asia: focus on the Philippine Trade in the Late 16th Century. |
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From Communal Families to Lineage Formation: Local Development and the Cohesion of Descent Groups in Huzhou during the Song. |
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Forestry Management,Disputes,and Lineage Organization in Huizhou during the mid-Qing Period: A Case Study of the Ling Lineage of Qimen County. |
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Literacy Culture in Chinese Rural Society: Between Elite Culture and Popular Culture. |
37. |
Studies on the Song-Yuan-Ming Transition. |
38. |
Portuguese First Voyage to Japan and East Asian Maritime Trade. |
39. |
Lineage Formation under the Mongol Rule: Focusing on the Problems around Gravesites in Mountainous Region of Southeast China. |
40. |
Studies on Huizhou Documents and its Development. |
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Mobility of the Chinese Intellectuals in the East Asian Maritime Region during the Late 16th and the Early 17th Century: Chinese Pysicians Sojouring in the South Kyushu. |
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Yuan Warships used for Expedition to Japan and the Navy of Southern Song: An Analysis based on Object with Chinese Characters "Palace Command" of the Southern Song Found at Takashima Underwater Site. |
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Can Gravesite Be Sold?: Prohibitions against the Sale of Gravesite from Tang to Qing. |
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Dispute Resolution in Huizhou Rural Society during the Later Half of the Ming Period. |
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Forest Management, Disputes and Lineage Formation in Huizhou during the Mid-Qing: An Analysis from Documents of Ling Lineage, Sansitu, Qimen county. |
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Management of Forests by a Small Scale Lineage in Huizhou Prefecture during the Ming Period. |
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Tributary Trade between the MIng Dynasty and Muromachi Japan during the Yongle Reign. |
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Object with Chinese Characters "Palace Command" of the Southern Song Found at Takashima Underwater Site. |
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Formation and Evolution of the She System during the Yuan Period. |
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The Community Elder System and Administration of Justice in the Early Ming Period: Yue-su Problems and the Excution of Sunctions. |
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Disputes Resolution and the Integration of Common Descent Group in Huizhou Rural Society during the Ming Period. |
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Diputes over the Tenant/Servant System in Huizhou Prefecture in the Late Ming Period. |
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Documents cocerning the Li-jia System of Huizhou Prefecture in the Late Ming Period. |
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Dispute Resolution in Huizhou Rural Society during the Later Half of the Ming Period. |
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Judical Procedure in the Ming Period seen from the legal documents contained the "Mingzhou Wushi Jiaji". |
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Disputes Resolution and the Integration of Common Descent Group in Huizhou Rural Society during the Ming Period. |
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Locally Virtuous Persons in Huizhou and the Community Elder System of the Ming Dynasty. |
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Disputes Resolutions under the Li-jia System during the First half of Ming Period: An Analisis based on Huizhou Documents. |
59. |
On the "Zhi-ting Lao-ren" in Huizhou Prefecture during the Mid-Ming Period. |
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Community Elder System during the Mid-Ming Period: An Analysis on Judical Functions of the Li-jia System. |
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Private Secretaries from Shaoxing Prefecture during the Late Ming and Early Qing Period. |