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Ye Jinhua

Personal Profile
Ye Jinhua, female, was born in 1984 in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province. Associate Professor, Master Tutor, School of Economics, Lanzhou University; Doctor, Sun Yat-sen University; currently mainly engaged in the study of China's socio-economic history and historical anthropology.
Achievements in scientific research
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2. Academic papers (representativeness):
1. The Reform of Salt Policy System and the Development of Commerce in the Middle and Late Ming Dynasty: Taking Zhangzhou and Quanzhou as Examples. Journal of Tsinghua University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition) No. 6, 2014.
2. Household Registration System and Demand for Taxation and Its Evasion: A Study of Multiple Household Registration Phenomena in Quanzhou Yanchang Area in the Early Ming Dynasty. Journal of Tsinghua University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition) No. 6, 2016.
3. The Reform of Cooker System and Regional Economic Change in Ming Dynasty: Taking Yanchang Area in Quanzhou, Fujian Province as an Example, Journal of Sun Yat-sen University (Social Science Edition), No. 6, 2015;
4. Businessmen and Pirates: Change of Kitchen Households'Management Model and Riots in Quanzhou Coastal Areas in the Mid-Ming Dynasty. Academic Research, No. 5, 2014.
5. The Formation of Multi-nationality Clans in Ming Dynasty and the Undertaking of Taxation and Corvee: Taking the Coastal Areas of Jinjiang River in Fujian Province as an Example. Monthly Journal of History, No. 11, 2014.
6. Salt Profit, Official Assessment and Local Military Pay: A Study on the Mechanism of Salt Course in Quanzhou, Fujian Province during the Orthodox Period, Social Science Research, No. 1, 2014;
7. Salt Farm System Reform and Taxation Adjustment of Prefectures and Counties in Ming Dynasty: Focusing on Tong'an County, Fujian Province. Social Sciences Journal No. 5, 2015.
8. The Change of Kitchen Family's Livelihood and the Evolution of Ancestor Stories in Ming Dynasty: Taking Jin Huang's Family in Shishipu as an Example. Social Sciences Journal No. 6, 2013.
9. Drawing the Boundary between Clan Power and the Early Qing Dynasty's Relocation: Focusing on Zhangquan District, Fujian Province. Journal of Fujian Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition) No. 1, 2015.
10. Regional Economic Development and Reform of Salt Transport and Marketing System: Taking Zhangzhou Prefecture of Fujian Province in Ming Dynasty as an Example. Research on the History of Chinese Social Economy, No. 2, 2012.
11. Changing the Structure of Local Social Power: Taking Xunmei Salt Farm in Jinjiang, Fujian Province as an Example, Fujian Forum, No. 5, 2012.
12. Salt Monopoly and Sea Area Control: A Case Study of the Coastal Areas of Fuzhou Prefecture in Jiawan and Wannian Periods. Journal of Xiamen University (Philosophical Society Edition) No. 3, 2012 (Second Author).
III. Research Projects
1. Research on Cooker System Operation in Ming and Qing Dynasties and Social Change in Yanchang, Fujian Province, Youth Project of National Social Science Foundation in 2013, Moderator.
2. Collection, collation and research of folk literature of kitchen households in the southeastern coast of Ming and Qing Dynasties, general project of the National Social Science Fund in 2012, participants.
3. The Ming and Qing Dynasties Southeast Marine Economic Strategy and the Haijiang Society, the Ministry of Education Action Planning Bureau, participated in the project.
4. Material control, state operation and local society of the Qing Dynasty, a major project of the key research base of Humanities and Social Sciences in Colleges and universities in 2016, involving participants.

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