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Xie Shu's achievements were published.
2. Xie Kun, "Benefit and Neighborhood"-the development of farmland water conservancy in northern Henan and the inter-county relationship in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Research on Qing History, No.2, 2007, p. 12-27.
3. Xie Kun, A Study on the Three Counties of Susong in the South of the Yangtze River in Qing Dynasty. Historical Geography, Volume 22 (Shanghai: Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2007), pp.11-139.
4. Xie Kun, "15,16th century, the trend of grain growers in the south of the Yangtze River and the rise of towns in Gao Xiang —— A case study of Huangjing, Taicang". Historical Research, No.5, 2008, pp. 35-57.
5. Xie Kun, "Chen Kun's" Ru Bu Zhai Series "and the tide society in the late Qing Dynasty". China Social History Review, Vol. 10 (Tianjin: Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House, 2009), pp. 224-248.
6. Xie Kun, "1 1 Formation of farmland water conservancy pattern in Taihu Lake area in the century". Journal of Sun Yat-sen University (Social Science Edition) No.5 20 10 Page 94- 106.
7. Xie Kun, "Regional Development and Administrative Evolution to the East of Taihu Lake in Song and Yuan Dynasties". Slim, No.5, 20 10, pp. 64-74.
8. Xie Kun, water conservancy, hydrology and society east of Taihu Lake (12-14th century). China History Theory Series (No.1 1), pp. 17-3 1.
9. Xie Kun, "1 1 Water Conservancy and Hydrology in Taihu Lake Area in the Century". Journal of Tsinghua University (Social Science Edition) No.3, 20 1 1, p.98-105.
10. Xie Shu, Overall Transformation of Water Conservancy Pattern in the South of the Yangtze River in the Early Ming Dynasty and Related Issues. Collected Works of History, No.4, 20 1 1, pp.44-49.
1 1. Xie Kun, Taicang Prefecture was established in the Ming Dynasty. Historical research, No.3, 20 12, pp. 29-43.
12. Xie Shu, 15,16th century Jiangnan taxation and land reclamation reform. Journal of the Institute of History and Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Volume 83, Part II, June 20 12, pp. 345-388.
13. Xie Shu, "16th century Taihu basin water conservancy and administrative division". Journal of Sun Yat-sen University (Social Science Edition) No.5 20 12 Page 92- 104.
14. Xie Shu, "governance and non-governance: 16 century mechanism dilemma and adjustment of Jiangnan water conservancy". Academic research, No.9, 20 12, pp.109-19.
15./kloc-Xie Shu, urban and rural commerce and urban networks in the south of the Yangtze River in the 6th century. Chinese Studies Series 1 1 (Guangzhou: Sun Yat-sen University Press, 20 14), p. 84.
16. Xie Kun's "Changing Tunnels into People" —— Evolution and Social Construction of Military Tunnels in Nanling Health Center in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Literature and history (Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company, 20 14), p. 75- 1 10.
17. Xie Shu, "The exotic places in the south of the Yangtze River in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties —— A Study of Reclaimed Sites in Jiading and Changshu". The Second Collection of Essays on Folk Historical Documents compiled by the Folk Literature Research Center of Xiamen University, Study on Inscriptions (Beijing: Social Science Literature Publishing House, 20 14), pp. 274-298.
18. Xie Shu, "Thousands of hectares of beautiful scenery: reflection on the history of water conservancy in the south of the Yangtze River". China Social Sciences Journal, February 4th, 20 15, edition 70 1 A05.
19. Xie Kun, "South Zhejiang Coastal Strategy, Island Society and Immigrants from Fujian and Guangdong in the 8th Century". Academic research,No. 1, 20 15, page 99- 1 13. 1. Xie Kun: High Country and Low Country:11/Study on the Historical Geography of Jiangnan in the 6th Century, Beijing: Joint Publishing Company, 20 15 (forthcoming).
2. History of Jishan Village, edited by Tang, Guangdong: Guangdong People's Publishing House, 20 15 (forthcoming) 1. Xie Kun (review by Carolyn Cartier), Globalized South China, Journal of Historical Anthropology, Volume II,No. 1, 2000.
2. Xie Kun, commenting on Xu Yinong, "China City in Time and Space: the Development of Suzhou Urban Form", Journal of Historical Anthropology, Volume III,No. 1 2005,No. 173- 176.
3. Xie Shu, "A New Writing Method of Historical Geography Theory —— Comment on Allen Baker's new book" Crossing the Gap between Geography and History ". China Historical Theory Series, No.4, 2006, p. 146- 154.
4. Pan Zhu's Boundaries in the Region and Boundaries in the Region: Reflections on the Premises of Regional Research —— Reading Boundaries and Boundaries: Research on Salt Monopoly in the Border Areas of Hunan, Guangdong and Jiangxi in Qing Dynasty. China Review of Books, No.7, 2007, pp.37-42.
5. Xie Shi, "Beyond the Interpretation of Overseas Trade in Ming Dynasty (Comment on Li Qingxin's Overseas Trade System in Ming Dynasty"), Fudan Humanities and Social Sciences, 1, No.3 (September 2008).
6. Xie Shu, "Looking at Zhugang-Reading Xian Yuqing's Zhugang Ji". Proceedings of the International Symposium on Xiqiao Culture from the Perspective of Chinese Civilization, Guangxi Normal University Press, 2065438+August 2002, pp. 446-474.
7. Xie Kun, "Searching for a Town in a Water Town, Weaving Dreams in the South of the Yangtze River —— A Review of the Spatial Perspective of the Relationship between Towns and Villages in the South of the Yangtze River in Qing Dynasty". China History Theory Series,No. 1, No.20 13,No. 144- 154. 1. "Historical County Events, Looking at Twenty Years' Evolution" (I), SOHO tabloid, August 92, September 93, 2008.
2. "Exploring the road of" * * * with the same core course "from" double-coding course "-the teaching experience of the general course" Environmental History of China ",published in the second issue of Fudan General Course 2065438+65438+February 2000, included in Teaching Research and Practice (teacher's essay).
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