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On the Ideological Trend of "Learning to Fight", Social Sciences, 1988, 12.

Cultural Choice and the Spread of Marxism in China during the May 4th Movement, Quest, 1989, 1.

On Gu Hongming, Fujian Forum February1989; Reprint 1989 Xinhua Abstract published in August and September.

On Liang Qichao's Political Manifesto of Three Musts, Journal of East China Normal University, February 1989.

Gu Hongming, a strange man in the May 4th Movement, Lin Shu 1989 in March.

On the Historical Role of Liang Qichao in the National Protection Movement, Jianghai Journal, May1989; Reprint the abstract of Xinhua Digest

On the Internal Conflicts of the May 4th Enlightenment, Social Sciences, May 1989.

Declaration of Youth Independence in Contemporary China, May Book Forest 1989.

An ethereal and clear poetic world, Shu Lin, 1990, 1.

On social changes in China before and after the Opium War, Slim April, 1990.

Research on Liang Qichao's Social Thought, Academic Quarterly, April 1990.

The Revolution of 1911 and the End of the Dynasty System, Slim March 199 1.

Social Effects of Economic Policy Evolution in Late Qing Dynasty, Jianghan Forum, May, 199 1.

The road of modernization between new people and people,1February, 992, exploration and contention.

On the Historical Fate of Westernization Education, Academic Quarterly, February 1992.

The Evolution of Economic Policies in the Late Qing Dynasty, Modern Economic Changes in China, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 1992.

Differences among celebrities in Jiangnan, Social Sciences, March 1993.

Japan's China Policy during World War I, Slim March, 1993.

Huang Kan, Biography of People in Qing Dynasty, Volume 9, Liaoning People's Publishing House, 1993.

The Commercial Press: Model Industry in Modern China (I), June issue of Maritime Literature 1994.

The Commercial Press: Model Industry in Modern China (middle), 1994 165438+ October Maritime Literature.

The Commercial Press: Model Industry in Modern China (Volume II), Maritime Literature,1994,65438+February.

Charm of demonstration, Wen Hui Reading Weekly, February issue, 1995.

The Personality and Conscience of a Modern Confucian —— The Death of Ji Liang, Archives and History, February 1995.

Commentary on Selected Notes on China's Suicide Notes, Journal of Social Sciences, July, 1995.

National Disaster and Commercial Press, Archives and History, April 1995.

Torn Soul —— On Chen Bulei's Suicide, Master Magazine, April 1995.

Bloody Life and Martyr Feelings —— Tan Sitong's Death, Archives and History, June 1995.

Knife Uprising, Taiping Rebellion and the Rise of Modern Shanghai, Academic Quarterly, April 1996.

Zhang Yuanji and Modern Culture, Slim March 1996.

It's hard to try an old one-Zhang Yuanji after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Archives and History in June, 1996.

Persistence and Abandonment ―― Reading Chen's The Last Twenty Years, Oriental Culture, 199765438+ October.

The vicissitudes of a century, the epitome of a century —— To commemorate the establishment of the Commercial Press100th anniversary, History Teaching in April, 1997.

Hu Xueyan and Hu Xueyan Phenomenon, Wen Wei Po, August 1997.

Great history: the ambition of a historian, Wen Wei Po, September 1997.

"Alienation" and "Alienation" of China's Traditional Cultural Taste, Exploration and Debate May 1997.

Strike hard and reorganize: The Commercial Press before and after the Republic of China, Archives and History, February 1998.

National cultural construction, archives and history, April 1998.

Zhang Yuanji and the May 4th New Culture Movement, Shi Lin, February 1998.

On the Relationship between Zhang Yuanji and Fu Sinian and the Institute of Historical Linguistics from Zhang Fu's Letters, 1998, The Road to New Learning, Institute of Historical Linguistics, Academia Sinica.

History, Development Report of Shanghai Philosophy and Social Sciences, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 1998.

History of China, published in Frontiers and Trends of the Development of Philosophy and Social Sciences in Shanghai (written with Xiong Yuezhi and Cheng He), Shanghai Social Sciences Press, 200 1.

The Evolution of Shanghai Municipal Administration in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Conflict between the Old and the New, Modern China, 9th Series, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press, 1999.

Focus on modern social situation, news, April 1999.

On Modern Shanghai Municipal Administration, Academic Monthly, June 1999.

On Foreign Businessmen and Missionaries in Shanghai in the Late Qing Dynasty, Slim February, 1999.

The Commercial Press and the May 4th New Culture Movement, 65438+May 0999 Social Sciences.

Frederick wakeman and Shanghai Police, Slim, June 2000.

On Consuls and Foreign Customs Officials in Shanghai in the Late Qing Dynasty, Academic Monthly, March 2000.

On Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and Social Changes in Jiangnan, Shi Lin, March 2006, 5438+0.

On the prosperity of kanggan, social science 20011.

The Origin and Development of China's Center View, Slim, April 2002.

"China" and "Commerce", Journal of Social Sciences, June 5, 2002 to1October 38.

Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and Social Changes in Jiangnan, Social Sciences, June 5-438+ 10, 2003.

When did China start to alienate Europe? Wen Wei Po, June 5438+ 10.

New Direction of Historical Research, Journal of Social Sciences, March 2003.

Overseas Scholars Reconstruct the Image of China (Dialogue), Liberation Daily, April 2003.

Historical and Cultural Basis of the Integration of the Yangtze River Delta, China, April 2003, Lin Xue Publishing House.

"Wen" and "Tao" in the reform of Tang and Song Dynasties, Social Sciences, July 2003.

Open Tradition and Shanghai's Urban Destiny, Slim, No.5, 2003

Opening Port, Institutionalization and Shanghai Model, Liberation Daily, June 2003.

System construction: restarting the reform process (dialogue), Liberation Daily, June 2003.

Du Yaquan and the Adjustment Trend in the History of Modern Thought (Written Talk), Wen Wei Po, June 2003.

The place where people with lofty ideals compete, Journal of Social Sciences, June 5438+February 2003.

Chen Xulu's Later Years and Rewriting the Modern History of China, History Teaching in February 2004.

The focus of "China Studies" moves back to China (interview), Oriental Morning Post, May 2004.

Contemporary Shanghai Legend, Jiefang Daily, May 2004.

China and Europe in Historical Changes, Social Sciences, July 2004.

Cultural image of the city, Macau Daily, June 5-438+ 10, 2004.

Cultural Market and Shanghai Publishing Industry, Perspective of Old Shanghai, Shanghai Social Sciences Press, 2004; Shanghai: The Form of Modern New Civilization, Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House, 2004.

On the interaction between the cultural market and Shanghai publishing industry in the early years of the Republic of China, Slim, June 2004; Reprinted by China Social Science Abstracts, No.2, 2005; Reprint the abstract of China Academic Yearbook 2004.

Jiangnan and Shanghai in Modern History, Liberation Daily, June 5438+ 10, 2005.

From Shanghai in the south of the Yangtze River to Jiangnan in Shanghai, Shanghai culture in June 5438 +2005 10; Reprinted by China Social Science Abstracts, No.5, 2005

From "Nothing" to "The Great Port of the Common Market", Journal of Social Sciences, February 2005.

Building a Museum for Expatriates and Building a New Communication Bridge (Interview), Xinmin Evening News, June 2005.

War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Fate of Shanghai Cities, Jiefang Daily, August 2005.

China's modernization has been delayed for 50 years, Xinmin Evening News, July 2005.

Looking at the University Spirit of the Republic of China from the School Song, Wen Wei Po, August 2005.

Tell a new story with new historical materials, Slim, June 2005.

Selected Songs of China Modern University-Preface, September 2006, Selected Songs of China Modern University.

The Rise of New Cultural History, Wen Wei Po, June 65438+1October 065438.

From National to Local: Changes of Shanghai Publishing Industry from 1945 to 1956, Slim, 65438+February 2006.

Schwartz's Ideological World, 65438+February 2006, Oriental Morning Post.

From Nationwide to Localization ——( 1945- 1956 Changes in Shanghai Industry), 2006, 65438+February, Japanese, nearby.

Harvard in the East-A Brief Discussion on St. John's University, May 2007, Social Sciences.

Western District of Shanghai and Modern Development, July 2007, Journal of Shanghai Normal University.

World Focus on China: A Study of China Abroad, June 2007, The Thinker Edition of Jiefang Daily.

Desolate dusk-Chen Xulu in his later years and the history of China in the new period, Journal of East China Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), June 2008.

Written on the edge of slimness, in June 2008, the Celebration Office of Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences compiled Memories of Britain.

Cultural Market and New Culture Movement, February 2009, Cultural China.

Desolate dusk-Chen Xulu in his later years and the history of China in the new period, March 2009.

The Rise of Revolutionary Culture and the Evolution of Urban Culture, Social Sciences, June 2009.

The Rise of Revolutionary Culture and the Evolution of Urban Culture —— Focusing on Shanghai, 20 10, 1.

Xian Tong Cultural Inheritance and Cultural Territory Reconstruction in the South of the Yangtze River, June 20 10.

Thinking about China from China, 20 10, 10.

China before the 1911 Revolution.

Undertake a task

1997, Commercial Press and 20th Century China Culture, Youth Project of National Chinese Social Science Fund.

1999, Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and Social Changes in Jiangnan, National Youth Project.

In 2004, cultural market and modern Shanghai publishing industry were a national topic.

In 2005, Shanghai Studies (literature collection and research) was the subject of the Propaganda Department of Shanghai Municipal Committee.

In 2007, Expo 20 10 and Shanghai Cultural Construction was entrusted by Shanghai Social Science Planning.