Brooklyn College,
Paul Halsall. Sections include Yi Qing; Si Shu; Legalism; Confucianism; Daoist;
Buddhist; Historical Texts; Literary Texts; Civilization; Zhou Dynasty; Ch'in
and Han China; Sui and Tang China; Mongols and Yuan Dynasty; Chinese World
Order; and International Relations.
Ohio State
University, Marjorie Chan. The author includes links to course syllabi and
works from disciplines such as history, literature, anthropology, sociology,
and women studies.
University
of Southern California. Focuses on the period of Chinese history between
the end of the Han dynasty and the Sui reunification (220-589). Categories
include Archaeology, Art, Economics, Foreign Relations, Literature, and
Language and Linguistics.
Memorial University
of Newfoundland, Osvaldo Croci. Headings include the following:
Primary Sources, Secondary Sources, European Union and it Member States,
Treaties and European Law, Institutions, Policy-Making, and
Foreign and Security Policy.
University of
Oregon. Categories include Inquiry and Development of the Field; Political
Change (Democratization, Modernization, Revolution, etc.); Culture; and
Political Economy.
University of
Toronto, Maria Loh. Headings include Political, Economic, Religious, and
Social History; Cultural History; Art and Architecture; and Primary Sources.
Vincent Pollard,
University of Hawai'i at
Manoa. The bibliography consists of 5 introductory essays and about 100
annotated links. These take the user to websites dealing with Cross-Strait
Taiwan-China relations. The 5 subthemes are political history, purposeful uses
of historical precedents, military affairs, trade and investment, and
international organizations. A collaborative project, this site will
eventually move to the permanent Asia Pacific Digital Library.