Department of History
Name:Li Yushang
Title:Professor

Email:liyushang@sjtu.edu.cn

Professor and supervisor of Ph. D. candidates (history of physics) in the Department of History, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

A, History of Diseases

LI Yu-shang, Gu Weifang, Dutian and Mulian: The Plague Epidemic and Reconstruction of Social Order in Yunnan during the Qing dynasty, Social Science Research, 2012(1), pp.144-150.

LI Yu-shang, Sanjiang Sluice and Fasciolopsis buski Disease in Xiao- shao Plain, Zhejiang Pr ovince since 1537, Agricultural History of China, 2011(4), pp.93-106.

LI Yu-shang, The Changes in Tidal Areas and the Schistosomias is in the Lake Districts of Q ingPu: Focusing on Rentun, Nankai Journal, 2011(5), pp.40-50.

Li Yu-shang, “The Elimination of Schistosomiasis in Jiaxing and Hainig Counties, Public Health as Polical Movement”, Angela KC Leung and Charlotte Furth eds., Health and Hygience in Moedern Chinese East Asia (Durham: Duke University Press), 2010.
Li Yu-shang, “Drinking Water Supply and Cholera in Jiangnan Cities since the Late Qing Dynasty”, Journal of Social Sciences, 2010,(1), pp.150-160.
Li Yu-shang and Han Zhi-hao, “Cholera and the Death of Population in Commercial Society——A Case Study for Huang County in 1919”, Journal of Chinese Historical Geography, 2009, 24(4) , pp.135-145.
Li Yu-shang, “Changes in Agriculture and Disease Structures in Jiangnan since 1368: The Case of Ancylostomiasis”, Liu Ts’ui-jung eds., Interactions of Nature and. Humans: Perspectives of Environmental History (Taipei:Linking), 2008, pp.473-522.
Li Yu-shang, “Space-time Distribution of Farm Cattle in Suzhou, Songjiang, and Taicang Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties”, Agricultural History of China, 2008, 28(4), pp.3-10.
Li Yu-shang and Zhao Wei, “Space-time Distribution of Farm Cattle in Jiaxing and Huzhoug Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties”, Social Science Research, 2008, (4), pp.157-161.
Li Yu-shang, “Infectious Diseases in Jiangnan in the Middle and Later Periods of the Qing Dynasty”, Wang Li-hua eds., Environment and Society in Historical China (Beijing: San-lian Bookstore), 2007, pp.343-392.
Li Yu-shang, “Studies on History of Cholera in Shanghai Municipal Area”, Cao Shu-ji eds., Natural Disasters and Social Reply since the Ming and Qing Dynasty (Shanghai: Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press), 2007, pp.361-392.
Cao Shu-ji and Li Yu-shang, The Plague, War and Peace: the Change of Environment and Society of China (1230-1960) (Jinan:Shandong Pictorial Publishing House),2006.
Li Yu-shang, “Geographical Environments and Infectious Diseases in Modern Jiangnan Region”, Social Science Research, 2005, (6), pp.133-141.
Li Yu-shang, “The Effects of Infectious Diseases during the Taiping Rebellion”, Bulletin of the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, 2004, (45), pp.1-51.
Li Yu-shang and Cao Shu-ji, “The plague epidemics of Kunming, Yunnan in the Qing dynasty”, China Journal of Medical History, 2003, 33(2), pp.67-71.
Li Yu-shang, “Plague and Death Tolls in Peace Time: An Example from Modern Guangdong and Fujian”, Journal of Historical Science, 2003, (9), pp.82-94.
Li Yu-shang, “Observation on and naming to plague in folk people and medical practitioners of modern China”, China Journal of Medical History, 2002, 32(3), pp.173-178.
Li Yu-shang, “Mechanism against the Plague in Modern China—Taking Yunnan, Guangdong and Fujian Provinces as Examples”, Historical Research, 2002, (1), pp.114-127.
Li Yu-shang, “Disease and Mortality of Xinjiang, Gansu and Shanxi in the Period of the Republic of China”, Chinese Journal of Population Science, 2002, (1), pp.34-42.
Li Yu-shang and Cao Shu-ji, “Plague and Mortality during the Moslem Rebellion in Yunnan Province”, Studies in Qing Dynasty, 2001, (2), pp.19-32.
Li Yu-shang, “The Cholera Epidemic in China(1817-1821)” , Historical Geography(Shanghai: Shanghai Renmin Press), 2001, 17, pp.316-336.

B. History of marine animal populations in China

LI Yu-shang, “Change of Catch of Trichiurus haumela and its Reasons in Bo Sea and Yellow Sea Since Ming and Qing Dynasty”, Science And Management, 2012(1), pp.23-32.

Shuji Cao, Yushang Li, & Bin Yang, “Mt. Tambora, Climatic Changes, and China’s Decline in the Nineteenth Century”, Journal of World History,2012, Vol.23(3), pp.587-607.

Li Yu-shang,Che Qun and ChengLiang,  “The Distribution, Development and Quantitative Fluctuation of the Pagrosomus major in the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea since the Qing Dynasty”, Journal of Chinese Historical Geography, 2010.

Li Yu-shang, “The Prosperity of Clupea Pallasi Since 1600 and its Ecological Effects”, Agricultural History of China, 2010.

Li Yu-shang, “The Change of Bay Environment and the Transferring of Herring’s Central Spawning Grounds”, Lu Dong University Journal, 2010.

Li Yu-shang, “The Fluctuation of Clupea Pallasi and Abrupt Climate Changes ——Additionally on the Impacts of Tambora Eruption in 1815”, Academics in China, 2009,(5),pp42-55.

LI Yu-shang and CHEN Liang, “Fluctuation and its Causes of Clupea Pallasi Resources in the Bo Sea, Yellow Sea and East Coast of Korea Peninsula during the Ming Dynasty”, Agricultural History of China, 2008, 28(4), pp.3-10.

LI Yu-shang and CHEN Liang, “Quantitative Change of Clupea Pallasi Resources in the Bo Sea and Yellow Sea during the Qing Dynasty——The relations between climatic change and marine fishery”, Agricultural History of China, 2007, 26(1), pp.24-32.