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Reading Imperial Records: A Practical Guide to Chinese Primary Sources MTA
How to find, read, and interpret official archives, gazetteers, and local records for historians and students

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Reading Imperial Records: A Practical Guide to Chinese Primary Sources

This book serves as a comprehensive technical guide for historians and students navigating the vast documentary landscape of imperial China. It bridges the gap between traditional philology and modern digital humanities, offering a "toolkit" for identifying, reading, and interpreting a wide array of primary sources. The text covers central administrative records—such as edicts, memorials, and the *Veritable Records*—alongside local documentation, including gazetteers, genealogies, temple records, and legal case collections. By examining the formulaic diction and rhetorical structures inherent in these genres, the book teaches researchers how to decode the institutional logic and "voice" of the imperial bureaucracy.

Beyond textual analysis, the guide provides practical instructions for navigating major archival institutions in Beijing, Taipei, and Nanjing, as well as utilizing global union catalogs and digital repositories like CNKI and CTEXT. It addresses the technical hurdles of paleography, administrative geography, and the sexagenary dating system, while also offering strategies for resolving variant names and toponyms. A significant portion of the work is dedicated to the "digital turn," explaining how to integrate computational tools such as MARKUS and GIS for prosopographical and spatial history.

The book emphasizes a methodology of "triangulation," urging researchers to cross-check evidence across different genres—such as comparing a magistrate’s memorial with local fiscal registers or stele inscriptions—to expose the gaps between imperial prescription and local practice. It also expands the scholarly horizon by providing comparative context from the archives of Korea, Japan, Vietnam, and Russia. Ultimately, the manual guides the researcher from the initial archival find to the construction of a rigorous, original historical narrative, emphasizing that the interpretation of imperial records is both a technical craft and an ethical practice.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Learn to date imperial Chinese documents using dynastic periods, reign titles, and the sexagenary cycle, with practical conversion tools and tables.
  • Master paleographic skills to read scripts ranging from clerical to running and cursive hands, employing radical recognition, contextual analysis, and reference dictionaries.
  • Discover how to locate and access primary sources in key archives (Beijing, Taipei, Nanjing) and digital repositories such as CNKI, Duxiu, ctext, CBDB, and Academia Sinica platforms.
  • Develop strategies for corroborating evidence across genres—memorials, gazetteers, legal codes, fiscal registers—to triangulate claims and assess reliability.
  • Gain hands‑on experience with computational tools (MARKUS, DocuSky, TEI, text mining workflows, GIS) for annotating, analyzing, and visualizing large corpora of Chinese primary sources.
Who's It For:

This book is designed for graduate students beginning archival research in Chinese history, historians shifting fields who need a practical toolkit for working with original imperial records, and advanced undergraduates ready to move beyond translations into primary source analysis. It also serves researchers and librarians seeking systematic methods for locating, reading, interpreting, and corroborating Chinese administrative, legal, fiscal, and local sources.

Author:

Alice Hamilton

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Date Published:

May 4, 2026

Word Count:

60,118 words

Reading Time:

4 hours 13 minutes

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