For history after 410 see Eastern Jin Southern Yan 398-410 For earlier history, see Later Yan |
DIRECTORY OF INTERNET SOURCES . . . EXTERNAL FILES |
Country Profiles |
Articles Northern Yan, from Wikipedia |
Links, on History |
from IGCS;
from Univ. Oregon, Asian Studies Category : Southern Yan, from Wikipedia Chinese History - Sixteen States 300-420, from China Knowledge |
Organizations |
Historical Dictionary |
Encyclopedia of China, from Jongo Knows |
Historical Maps |
see here Links, from Univ. Oregon, Asian Studies Albert Herrmann, History and Commercial Atlas of China (1935), posted by huhai.net Map of of Eastern Jin, from China Knowledge Eastern Jin Dynasty 217-420 (should read 317-420), from Paul Noll China : Eastern Jin (Chinese text), from Wikimedia Maps :Eastern Hemisphere 400 AD, by Thomas Lessman |
Timelines |
from www.timelines.ws : to 1925 Chronologie Chine, from Clio, in French Category : Years in China, from Wikipedia Timeline of Chinese History : Western Jin, Eastern Jin Dynasty, from Wikipedia |
Accounts of History |
Article Northern Yan, from Wikipedia Chinese History - Southern Yan 398-410 - Event History, from China Knowledge > |
Military |
Politics |
Economy & Finances |
Chinese History - Sixteen States 300-430 - Economy, from
China Knowledge |
Ethnography, Social History |
Article Xianbei, from Wikipedia |
Religion |
Article : Buddhism in China,
Chinese Religions, from Overview of World Religions Chinese History - Three Kingdoms and Jin Dynasty - Religion and Customs, from China Knowledge |
History of Cities |
Culture |
Biographies |
List of Famous Chinese, from Wikipedia Category : Southern Yan People, from Wikipedia |
Bibliography |
Links : Books on Chinese History, from Asia Source Search ISBN Database for China Colin Jeffcott, Confucianism - a Bibliography (until Song) Royal Asiatic Society, China Branch, Shanghai, Library Online Library Catalogues (Academic, selection) Jin, 304-439, fromThe Dynasties of China - Bibliography, Univ. of Maine at Farmington Bibliography of Western Language Publications : Sixteen Kingdoms, from Early Medieval China Group Early Medieval China, index accessible, requires registration Sixteen States, from UOregon EAsia Digital Library |
Others |
DIRECTORY OF INTERNET SOURCES . . . EXTERNALLY POSTED DOCUMENTS |
Lists of Statesmen |
Northern Dynasties and Kingsoms in the Time of the 16 Kingdoms, from
Sizes, scroll down for Southern Yen Southern Yan Rulers, from China Knowledge |
Population Figures |
Article : Han Chinese : Imperial History, from Wikipedia |
Document Collections |
Internet East Asian History Sourcebook Search Wikisource for Tang Dynasty |
Archives, Musea, Libraries |
Monuments |
Coins, Banknotes |
Others |
PRINTED REFERENCE |
Online Libraries |
Project Gutenberg, Online Catalogue;
Internet Archive NACRP Research Library Australasian Digital Theses Program Hong Kong University Theses Online, titles in English, most theses in Chinese |
Online Journals |
Early Medieval China (online academic magazine, since 1994) Asia Major, journal published by Institute of History and Philology of the Academia Sinica, Taiwan Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft (Journal of the German Oriental Society, since 1847, in German) Journal Asiatique 1822-1937, in French, at Gallica Bulletin de l'Ecole Française de l'Extreme Orient 1901-1937, in French, at Gallica The Silk Road Journal, since 2003 Journal of Northeast Asian History (since 2004) |
General Accounts |
General History |
Historical Dictionaries |
Michael Dillon, China, a Cultural and Historical Dictionary, Richmond (Surrey) : Curzon 1998, KMLA Lib.Sign. R 951.003 D579c James S. Olson, An Ethnohistorical Dictionary of China, Westport CT : Greenwood 1998 [G] Michael Dillon, Dictionary of Chinese History, Bournemouth : Frank Cass 1979 [G] |