Practicing citations
editThis is a credible source because this is a peer-reviewed journal article and is published by The Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, which is a high-quality academic journal.[1]
This is a credible and authoritative source because the authors, Ying Bai and Ruixue Jia, both have PhDs in Economics and are experts in its interplay with Chinese history and politics.[2]
This is a peer-reviewed academic journal article published in the Frontiers of History in China journal, which is renowned for publishing notable research of Chinese history.[3]
This is a book written by Herbert Allen Giles, a renowned British diplomat in China and sinologist, and expert in Chinese history and culture.[4]
This source comes from an encyclopedia targeted to academic and professional users.[5]
Answers to Module 7 Questions
edit- Describe your media
- It is a flowchart showing the hierarchy of ranks of individuals in imperial China.
- Is it your own work?
- Yes, I created the flowchart in Word.
- What is the file format?
- File format is a PNG file.
- What license have you chosen?
- 4.0 of the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA
- What category/gallery will you add it to?
- Category:History
- Category:Images
- Category:Imperial examination
- Category:Jinshi
- How will you describe the file?
- Picture of flowchart showing the hierarchy of ranks within the imperial civil examination system in imperial China.
Adding images and media
editReferences1
edit- ^ Zhang, Lawrence (2013). "Legacy of Success: Office Purchase and State-Elite Relations in Qing China". Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. 73 (2): 259–297. doi:10.1353/jas.2013.0020. ISSN 1944-6454.
- ^ Bai, Ying; Jia, Ruixue (2016). "Elite Recruitment and Political Stability: The Impact of the Abolition of China's Civil Service Exam". Econometrica. 84 (2): 677–733. doi:10.3982/ECTA13448. ISSN 0012-9682.
- ^ Elman, Benjamin A.; Elman, Benjamin A. (2013-03-05). "The Civil Examination System in Late Imperial China, 1400–1900". Frontiers of History in China. 8 (1): 32–50. doi:10.3868/s020-002-013-0003-9. ISSN 1673-3401.
- ^ Giles, Herbert Allen (2004). The Civilization of China. United States: 1st World Publishing, Incorporated.
- ^ Hrsg., Pong, David 1939- (2009). Encyclopedia of modern China. Charles Scribner’s Sons. ISBN 978-0-684-31568-3. OCLC 1075690187.
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