The General History of Chinese Administrative Divisions (
Chinese: 中国行政区划通史;
pinyin: Zhōngguó Xíngzhèng Qūhuá Tōngshǐ) is a series of Chinese-language books published by Fudan University Press covering the history of Chinese administrative divisions from the earliest dynasties (
Shang and
Zhou) to the
Republic of China (1912–1949). It comprises 13 volumes (volumes 3 and 6 consist of two books each), published between 2007 and 2016. The general editor is
Zhou Zhenhe, senior professor of
Fudan University.[1] The series is China's first comprehensive academic history of
the country's administrative divisions. It was one of the national key publishing projects supported by China's
General Administration of Press and Publication.[1] A second edition of the entire series was published in September 2017.
Volumes
The volumes of the series are as follows:
1. Overview and pre-Qin dynasty (by Zhou Zhenhe and Li Xiaojie 李晓杰)
The General History of Chinese Administrative Divisions (
Chinese: 中国行政区划通史;
pinyin: Zhōngguó Xíngzhèng Qūhuá Tōngshǐ) is a series of Chinese-language books published by Fudan University Press covering the history of Chinese administrative divisions from the earliest dynasties (
Shang and
Zhou) to the
Republic of China (1912–1949). It comprises 13 volumes (volumes 3 and 6 consist of two books each), published between 2007 and 2016. The general editor is
Zhou Zhenhe, senior professor of
Fudan University.[1] The series is China's first comprehensive academic history of
the country's administrative divisions. It was one of the national key publishing projects supported by China's
General Administration of Press and Publication.[1] A second edition of the entire series was published in September 2017.
Volumes
The volumes of the series are as follows:
1. Overview and pre-Qin dynasty (by Zhou Zhenhe and Li Xiaojie 李晓杰)