Political System in the Middle Ages, World History (multi-volume edition), vol. 10, translated by Hou Jianxin, Jiangxi People's Publishing House, 201version.
History Curriculum Standards for Compulsory Education (20 1 1 Edition), Beijing Normal University Publishing Group, the first convener of the revision group.
School of Contemporary Western Historiography (co-authored with Xu Hao), Renmin University of China Press, Jingtai Province1996,2001,reprinted in 2002 and 2009. Graduate students of the Ministry of Education recommend the use of teaching materials.
Western Europe and China in the Period of Social Transformation (2nd Edition), Higher Education Press, 2005, the textbook is recommended by graduate students of the Ministry of Education. Won the second prize of the 4th China University Outstanding Achievement Award in Humanities and Social Sciences (2006).
English "Manor Life" (translated), Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2005 edition, responsible for the revision of the whole book and writing the preface of the Chinese version. China Reading Newspaper rated this book as the most popular 65,438+000 books in 2005.
Farmers, Market and Social Change: A Perspective of Jizhong 1 1 Village and a Comparison with English Villages, Social Sciences Academic Press, 2002. Won the first prize of outstanding achievements in the ninth social sciences in Tianjin (2004).
Economic and social history: a new direction of historical research, the Commercial Press, 2002.
Western Europe and China in the Period of Social Transformation (first edition), Jinan Publishing House, 200 1 edition.
European medieval cities, villages and culture, edited by People's Publishing House, 20 14 edition.
The first cornerstone of modernization: the growth of farmers' personal strength and social changes in the late Middle Ages, Tianjin Academy of Social Sciences Press, 199 1 edition. He won the second prize of the 5th Tianjin Excellent Social Science Achievement Award (1993) and the first National Excellent Social Science Achievement Award of national universities (1995).
Editor-in-Chief of Economic and Social History Review
Editor-in-Chief: Series of Studies on European Economic and Social History, People's Publishing House 1. On the Beginning of Modern Social Transformation in Western Europe, World History No.4, 20 14.
2. Re-understanding of European Civilization, Research on Historical Theories, No.2, 20 14.
3. Understanding Europe and Positioning China, Guangming Daily, September 20 14 17 16.
4. On the Concept of the Middle Ages, Problems in History Teaching, No.2012.
5. Study on the Land Property Rights of Peasants in Medieval England, Historical Research No.4, 20 13.
6. Religious Factors in the Formation of European Civilization, Problems in History Teaching, No.4, 20 13.
7. Consumption of villagers in Jizhong during the Republic of China: What to Eat, Guangming Daily, 20 13-8-8.
8. "New Perspective: Re-discussion on the Origin of Capitalism", Historical Theory Research No.3, 20 13.
9. The Right to Resist: the Historical Heritage of European Feudalism, World History No.2, 20 13, China Social Science Abstracts No.9, 20 13.
10. the establishment of the supreme power of the British parliament, historical data compilation No.2, 20 13 (with Lu
1 1. The Farmers' Diet Revolution before British Industrialization, Guangming Daily 20 12-7-5, Xinhua Digest (No.20 12 17).
12. "New trends in the study of medieval economic and social history in Britain in the last two decades", Historical Research No.5 (cooperation with dragons), Xinhua Digest No.4, 20 12.
13. Per capita output value and consumption before the British industrial revolution, Economic-Social History Review (sixth series), Sanlian Bookstore, 20 1 1.02 edition.
14. "An in-depth study of social changes in the transition period between China and the West", (Hou Jianxin, Zou), History Teaching Issues, No.4, 20 12.
15. Blending and Creation: Three Sources of Western European Civilization, World History No.4, 20 1 1, reprinted by the National People's Congress, World History No.0/1,history.
16. China citizens need knowledge of world history, History Teaching No.7, 20 1 1.
17. "Seize the opportunity, face the reality and vigorously promote the development of the discipline of world history", World History No.2, 20 1 1.
18. Economic and social history: an important platform for the study of social transformation in Europe, Research on Historical Theory No.4, 20 1 1.
19. Comparison of Agricultural Employed Labor between China and Britain in Pre-modern Times, A New Exploration of British History, edited by Qian Chengdan, Peking University Press, 20 1 1 edition.
20. A comparative study of agricultural wage labor between China and Britain in pre-modern times, Proceedings of the Sino-British Historical Conference, edited by Qian Chengdan and William. Miles Taylor, Institute of History, University of London, 20 1 1
2 1. "Family education: an accelerant for modern primary education in Britain", Journal of Tianjin Normal University, No.6, 20 10 (in cooperation with Zhang Xiaohan).
22. "Strengthening the study of diversity and vividness of civilizations", World History No.2, 20 10.
23. Sixty Years of World History Research in New China, hebei academic journal, No.4, 2009.
24. Thirty Years of World History Research, Historical Research, No.6, 2008.
25. Out of the Old Nest and Out of the New World —— 30 Years of World History Research in China, Journal of China Academy of Social Sciences, 2008- 12-2.
26. From Economic History to Economic and Social History, 2008 World History Supplement (to commemorate the 30th anniversary of reform and opening up).
27. The Rise of Western Europe: History of Economic and Social Interaction and Related Subjects, Frontier of Social Sciences, No.4, 2008.
28. "Efficient agriculture is the foundation of urban-rural integration in Britain", Beijing News B3, June 5, 2008, 438+1October 8.
29. "If historiography loses its truth, it will lose its life", Tianjin Daily Academic Edition, June 25, 2007, 10.
30. Making Historical Interpretation More Persuasive: From Economic History to Economic and Social History, Journal of Tsinghua University, No.5, 2007, and Xinhua Digest, No.22, 2007.
3 1. Discussion on the concept of "feudalism", Historical Frontier of China, Volume 2,No. 1 issue, 2007 1 month,No. 1-24 page.
32. "The Epoch and Eternal Historicity of Historiography", Research on Historical Theory, No.4, 2006, and Xinhua Digest, No.3, 2007, are reproduced in full.
33. "'feudalism'-the reason and countermeasures of concept dislocation", History Teaching,No. 1 issue, 2006.
34. "Re-evaluation of British agricultural production and consumption before the industrial revolution", World History, No.4, 2006, Economic History, copied by NPC,No. 1 issue, 2007.
35. "Interpretation of' Subject Rights' and Its Significance to the Study of Western European History", Historical Theory Research,No. 1 2006.
36. "The secret of primitive accumulation: Why do British tenant farmers resist excessive occupation?" Economic-Social History Review (the second series), Sanlian Bookstore, 2006, 10 edition.
37. The Rich: The Earliest Leader of British Modernization, Collected Works of History No.4, Academic Abstracts of Liberal Arts in Universities No.5, 2006.
38. Analysis of China Rural Market in the Early 20th Century: A Report from qingyuan county, edited by Feng Chongyi, China in the 20th Century, China Social Sciences Press, 2006.
39. "Platform for Discipline Innovation and Blending —— Establishment of Economic and Social History Review and Development of Economic and Social History Research", China Reading News, February 2, 2005.
40. The First Symposium on Economic and Social History Review' Why Do You Want to Run This Publication', Historical Theory Research, No.2, 2005.
4 1, Discrimination of the Concept of Feudalism, China Social Sciences, No.6, 2005, reprinted by the National People's Congress, No.2006 1, published in Xinhua Digest, No.2, 2006, and won the first prize of outstanding achievements in the 11th Tianjin Social Sciences.
42. Comparative Study on Rural Lending between China and Britain before Industrialization (in cooperation with Zhao Wenjun), No.2 of Historical Monthly in 2005, and Guangming Daily on April 6, 2005 introduced this article; Excerpts from people's network arguments
43. "Summary of academic frontier seminar on world history in the new century-feudal concept in Western Europe", World History, No.6, 2005.
44. "Enhancing China's Cultural Competitiveness: Absorption, Participation and Sublimation", People's Daily, 2005-4- 1, 15.
45. The Origin of Feudalism in China, Tianjin Daily (Literature and History Edition), 2005- 12- 12.
46. "Primitive Individual Rights: Interpreting the Similarities and Differences between Chinese and Western Traditional Societies", in "A New Horizon of Historical Comparison-Academic Forum on Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western History", Jilin People's Publishing House, 2005.
47. "The Rights of Subjects and the Evolution of Medieval Society in Western Europe", Problems in History Teaching,No. 1 2004.
48. Individual Rights and Social Transformation in China and the West, Historical Theory Research,No. 1 2004.
49. After Reading the Chinese Version of Marc Bloch's Feudal Society (in cooperation with Sun Litian), Historical Theory Research, No.4, 2004, reprinted in Guangming Daily, 3rd edition, 2004-1-25.
50. The Constant Pursuit for Twenty Years, History Teaching,No. 10, 2003.
5 1. "Social Transformation in Western Europe and China from Non-economic Factors —— An Introduction to Economic and Social History", Historical Theory and Historical Research, Social Science Literature Publishing House, 2003.
52. "Opening up a new field of historical research-economic and social history", in Historical Society of China: 2 1 Historical Prospect of China in the Century, China Social Sciences Press, 2003.
53. Humanistic and Integral History: A Preliminary Study of Western Economic and Social History, World HistoryNo. 1 in 2002, Economic History No.3 in 2002, copied by NPC.
54. Primitive Individual Rights and Feudal Political System in Western Europe, Journal of Henan University, No.3, 2002, reprinted in World History, No.8, 2002, NPC copy.
55. Population Mobility and Employees in Central Hebei in 1930s and 1940s, Journal of Northeast Normal University, No.3, 2002, and Journal of Liberal Arts of Universities, No.5, 2002.
56. The Trend of Land Management and Land Ownership Transfer in Central Hebei in Modern Times —— A Comparison with the Trend of Land Ownership Transfer in Pre-industrialized Britain, Research on China's Economic History, No.4, 200 1, reproduced in Economic History, No.2, 2002, copied by NPC.
57. Research on Western Economic and Social History, Tianjin Daily (Academic Edition) 2002- 1-2 1.
58. "Agricultural Cost, Farmers' Burden and Surplus in Central Hebei during the Republic of China —— Quantitative Analysis from 1 1 Village", Theory and Modernization No.5, 200 1, reprinted in Economic History No.6, 200 1.
59. Comparative Study on Social Transformation between Western Europe and China, Historical Theory Research No.4, 200 1.
60. Analysis of Rural Market in Central Hebei in the First Half of the 20th Century, Social and Economic History of China No.2, 200 1.
61.Investigation on Agricultural Production in Central Hebei in the First Half of the 20th Century, History Teaching No.2, 200 1.
62. The Living and Consumption Level of British Farmers before the Industrial Revolution, World History No.2, 200 1.
63. Study on the Labor Productivity of Farmers in Central Hebei during the Republic of China, Agricultural History of China,No. 1, 20065438.
64. Analysis of Some Misunderstandings in the Study of Modern Rural Economy in China, Journal of Tianjin Normal University 200 1,No. 1, Economic History 200 1, copied by the National People's Congress, reproduced in No.6.
65. The growth of individual strength of British farmers in the Middle Ages and the disintegration of natural economy, a classic library of China in the 20th century? History? World History Volume, Lanzhou University Press, 2000.
66. A Review of the Investigation and Research on Rural Economy in China in the 1920s and 1930s was published in Historical Monthly, No.4, 2000 and reprinted in Modern History of China, No.0/2, 2000.
67. Comparison of Rural Organizations in Late Feudal Period between China and Britain, Historical Theory Research, No.3, 2000.
68. Study on the Living Consumption Level of Farmers in Central Hebei during the Republic of China, Journal of Tianjin Normal University, No.3, 2000.
69. The Formation of the Rich Peasants-Gentry Class in Western Europe and the Rise of Agricultural Capitalism-A Comparison with the Gentry Class in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Tianjin Social Sciences, No.3, 2000, and World History, No.8, 2000, NPC copy.
70. Research on Population and Education in Central Hebei during the Republic of China, History Teaching, No.2, 2000.
7 1. Review of Main Schools of Foreign Small-scale Peasant Economy Research, World History 199,No. 1, reprinted in Agricultural Economy 199, No.4, NPC copy.
72. The Western Legal Tradition and the Rise of Capitalism, Historical Research No.2, 1999, won the second prize for outstanding achievements in the eighth social science in Tianjin, and was awarded as an excellent academic paper by Kirby Science and Culture Information Center (CICSC) in February 2000. The National People's Congress copied the sixth issue of world history, 1999.
73. "A Comparative Study of Rural Employees in the Late Feudal Period between China and the West" (in cooperation with Zhao Wenjun), No.5 Historical Monthly, 1998.
74. The British Frontier Movement and Its Influence on the Old Manor System, Journal of Tianjin Normal University, No.4, 1998, reprinted in World History, No.0/kloc-0, with a copy of NPC.
75. "From New Demography and Equilibrium Trap to Over-dense Growth Theory", Historical Theory Research No.3, 1998.
76. Comparison of Agricultural Labor Migration between China and the West in the Late Middle Ages, Collection of 75th Anniversary of the Establishment of History Department of Nankai University, Nankai University Press, 1997.
77. The Feudal Peasants and Their Relationship with Commodity Economy, A Comparative Study of Chinese and Western Feudal Societies by Mark Yao, Press, 1997.
78. "Why the Agricultural Employment Economy was Difficult to Develop in Ming and Qing Dynasties: A Comparison with the Agricultural Employment Labor in the Late Feudal Period in England", No.3 of Research on Chinese Economic History, 1997, reprinted in No.0/998, copied by the National People's Congress, won the third prize of the seventh outstanding achievements in social sciences in Tianjin.
79. A Comparative Study of Agricultural Development and Modernization between China and Britain in the Late Middle Ages, in Historical Volume of Doctor Library of Humanities and Social Sciences in China, Zhejiang Education Press, 1998.
80. On the Political Significance and Academic Value of Rural Investigation in Chen Hansheng11930s, Collected Works of Chen Hansheng's Centennial Birthday, China Social Sciences Press, 1998.
8 1. The Origin of Race, Language and Tradition in Britain, Journal of Tianjin Normal University 1995No. 10.
82. Labor Productivity between China and Britain and Its Core Significance in Modernization, World History No.5, 1994, reprinted in Economic History No.6, 1994.
83. Commercialization and Modernization in the Late Middle Ages, Historical Research No.5, 1994, and NPC copy, Ancient History of China No.2, 1995.
84. A Review of the History of Gender Relations in the West, Journal of Tianjin Normal University (Social Science Edition), No.4, 1993, reprinted in Xinhua Digest, 1993- 12.
85. Comparison between Chinese and Western Cultures Should Have a Sense of Historical Hierarchy, Research on Historical Theory,No. 1993,No. 1.
86. A Comparison of Agricultural Development Trends between China and Britain in the Late Middle Ages-A Quantitative Study of the Germination of Agricultural Capitalism, Luo Rongqu: Comparative Study of National Modernization, Shaanxi People's Publishing House, 1993.
87. The Motives for the Transformation of the West into Modern Society, Historical Studies, No.3, 199 1.
88. An Overview of Historical Comparative Studies, contained in An Overview of World Historical Studies since the Founding of the People's Republic of China, Social Science Literature Publishing House, 199 1 edition.
89. Some Questions about Medieval City Commune in Western Europe-Comment on Medieval French Commune, Fourth Series of Urban History Research, Tianjin Education Press, 199 1 edition.
90. The Hierarchy School from Objectivism to Subjective Idealism, History Teaching,No. 1990+0 1 period.
9 1. "Definition and Development Trend of Western Social History", World History Research Trends No.5, 1990.
92. "Historical Thinking and Realistic Choice of Strengthening Agricultural Foundation", Productivity Research No.3, 1990.
93. Knights, squires and gentlemen in Britain are not nobles, History Teaching No.3, 1988.
94. On Contemporary Western Family History, Journal of Tianjin Normal University, No.3, 1990.
95. Personal Development and the Changes of Class Structure in British Rural Areas, World History 1989No. 1 issue.
96. The Reform Goal of Traditional Agriculture from the Perspective of British History —— On Family Farmers Becoming the Main Body of Farmers Entrepreneurs in China, Rural Economy and Society No.4, 1989.
97. Marx's Theory of Social Formation and the Primary Stage of Socialism (Cooperation), Tianjin Social Sciences,No. 1988,No. 10.
98. Investigation on Individual Strength of Peasants before the Opium War, Social Science Front 1988No. 1 issue.
99. Definition of French Commune in the Middle Ages, World History Research Trends No.4, 1987.
100. The growth of individual strength of British farmers and the disintegration of natural economy in the Middle Ages, Historical Research No.3 1987, Economic History No.4 reprinted 199 1, copied by the National People's Congress, won the third prize for outstanding achievements in the fourth social sciences in Tianjin/kloc. Teaching achievements "
2. The doctoral thesis "Comparison of Chinese and Western Medieval Tax Systems" won the National Excellent Doctoral Thesis Nomination Award of the Ministry of Education (2009) and Tianjin Excellent Doctoral Thesis (2008).
3. First Prize of Outstanding Achievements in the 11th Social Sciences in Tianjin (2008)
4. Second Prize for Outstanding Achievements in Humanities and Social Sciences Research in the Fourth National University (2006)
5. First Prize of Outstanding Achievements in the Ninth Social Sciences in Tianjin (2004)
6. Second Prize of Outstanding Achievements in the Eighth Social Sciences in Tianjin (2002)
7. Third Prize of Outstanding Achievements in the Seventh Social Sciences in Tianjin (1999)
8. The second prize of the first outstanding achievement in humanities and social sciences research in national universities (1995)
9. Second Prize of Outstanding Achievements in the Fifth Social Sciences in Tianjin (1993)
10. Third Prize of Outstanding Achievements in the Fourth Social Sciences in Tianjin (199 1)
1 1. The first prize of Tianjin theoretical essay commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee (1988) 1. National advanced workers (20 10).
2. Tianjin May 1st Labor Medal (2009)
3. Tianjin advanced individual with professional ethics (2009)
4. Tianjin Deye Double New Top Ten Teachers (2009)
5. Tianjin Award Expert (2005)
6. National Excellent Teachers (2004)
7. Tianjin Model Workers (2004)
8. Ceng Xianzi Education Fund Award (2000)
9. Outstanding Returned Overseas Students in Tianjin Education System (1998)
10. National Outstanding Contribution Expert of Ministry of Personnel (1996)
1 1. Special allowance of the State Council (1995)
12. Tianjin Meritorious Medal (1993, 1995, 1999, 2004)