![]() ![]() Users will be able to sort, query, and display their data, for different historical periods, or at different levels of aggregation. The CHGIS geocodes can be used as unique identifiers in databases, or to mark up texts, which will enable users to import their own datasets into the CHGIS platform. The objective is to create a flexible tool that can be used to investigate any sort of geographically specific data related to China. The project will begin with several temporal slices from the Qing Dynasty and work backwards in time, allowing for additional information about intervening points in time to be added at any stage in the process. The CHGIS will establish a standardized coding system to identify historical administrative units for different periods in Chinese History, and will also provide a base GIS platform for researchers to use for spatial analysis,temporal statistical modeling, and representation of selected historical units as digital maps. The China Historical Geographic Information System (CHGIS) project was launched in December 2000, with funding from the Luce Foundation. Beijing: Zhongguo di tu chu ban she, 1990. Zhonghua ren min gong he guo fen sheng di tu ji 中 華 人 民 共 和 國 分 省 地 圖 集.Nanking: Jiao tong bu you zheng zong ju, 1935. Compiled by the Chinese Directorate-General of Posts. Zhonghua min guo you zheng yu tu 中 華 民 國 郵 政 輿 圖 (The Postal Atlas of China).Excellent reproduction of a Communist atlas. Originally published in Shanghai and republished by the Guo fang yan jiu yuan, Taibei, 1956. Gong fei qie ju xia de Zhongguo da lu fen sheng di tu 共 匪 竊 據 下 的 中 國 大 陸 分 省 地 圖. The Ming dynasty volume has been reprinted and mounted as a full map under the title Ming di li zhi tu 明 地 理 志 圖 published by the Chinese Materials and Research Aids Service Center, Inc. The place names for each period are printed in black on a Qing map printed in red. This is the most famous of Chinese historical atlases. Yang shi Guan hai tang edition of 1906-1911. Yang Shoujing 楊 守 敬, & Xiong Huizhen 熊 會 貞, compilers.The most recent atlas of Communist China available showing the most recent administrative units. Stanford: Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, 1967,p. Department of Commerce, Office of Technical Services, 1959. China: Provisional Atlas of Communist Administrative Units. An abbreviated version of this atlas was published at the same time under the title Zhongguo fen sheng xin tu 中 國 分 省 新 圖. Very good historical atlas of China usually listed in catalogs under Chinese rendition of title, Zhina jing yu yan ge tu. Jin Qingyu 金 擎 於 and others, Zhongguo fen sheng xin di tu 中 國 分 省 新 地 圖.222-223 for a description of this famous Qing atlas. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971, pp. An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Chinese Reference Works. Edingburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1966. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1935. Historical and Commercial Atlas of China. Contains 48 facsimile maps dating from 1555. Beijing: Fu Jen Catholic University Press, 1946. The "Mongol Atlas" of China by Chu Ssu-pen and the Kuang-yu-t'o. Beijing: Wen wu chu ban she, Xin hua shu dian, 1990. Zhongguo gu dai di tu ji 中 國 古 代 地 圖 集 (An atlas of ancient maps in China). Home pages of individuals and research groups.Sinological Content (Alphabetical by topic) Toggle Dropdown.Han dynasties (206 BCE-220 CE) & medieval China. ![]() Sinological Content (Chronological by dynasty) Toggle Dropdown.
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