Warring States Papers
Studies in Chinese and Comparative Philology
The Warring States Projectis a research institute, founded in 1993 at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst to provide an institutional home for the researches of Bruce and Taeko Brooks into the classical Chinese texts. Beginning in that year, the Project sponsored a series of Conferences, whose members were collectively called the Warring States Working Group (WSWG). In 1997 it created a parallel and permanent electronic counterpart of that dialogue, in the Warring States Workshop (WSW) and several more specialized E-lists. Over the years, the Project has become an international focus for leading edge scholarship on the Chinese classical period, and on comparable philological problems in the early Indian, classical Greek, and New Testament fields.
Warring States Papers
makes selected portions of this work available in a conveniently citable form. The first volume will appear in 2009, with subsequent volumes at annual intervals. Individual volumes may be ordered from the journal's distributor, the University of Massachusetts Press. Once the paper edition of any volume is exhausted, its contents will be permamently available in PDF form at this site. Selected articles from current and forthcoming issues may be viewed in advance as downloadable preprints, whose content and pagination are not however final until the print volume appears.
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