The Journal of Japanese Invasion of China and Nanjing Massacre was officially established. Contributions from domestic and foreign experts and scholars are welcomed.


Looking back
The former name of the Journal of Japanese Invasion of China and Nanjing Massacre is the Japanese Invasion of China History Research. Since its founding in 2008, the journal has been insisting on the journal positioning of the history of Nanjing Massacre and the history of atrocities committed by Japanese invaders in China. Taking truth, objectiveness and rationality as the concept of publication, the journal is established in academic frontiers, maintains professional characteristics, abides by academic norms, persists in innovation, and integrates research strength at home and abroad, striving to build a first-class academic exchange platform.
The impact factor and secondary literature rate of the journal have increased year by year, and it has become a recognized authoritative publication in research fields of the history of the Nanjing Massacre and the history of Japanese aggression against China. In 2017, the journal was selected into the Chinese Social Science Citation Index (CSSCI) source collection. In view of the influence of the publication, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) Database, National Social Science Journal Database, Wanfang Journal Database, and Vip Journal Database are all included in the source journals. And dozens of published articles have been successively reprinted by Xinhua Digest, China Social Science Digest, and NPC Newspaper Copy Materials and other authoritative publications of China in full text.
Welcome contributions
The Journal of Japanese Invasion of China and Nanjing Massacre has collected experts and scholars in the history of the Nanjing Massacre at home and abroad as members of the Editorial Board and the academic advisors. The journal has the following columns: specially invited papers, research on the Nanjing Massacre, research on "comfort women" issues, studies on Japanese invasion of China, studies on peace, and book reviews. All aspects of Japanese aggression against China, the War of Resistance, modern and contemporary Sino-Japanese relations, issues left by the war, and peace studies are within the scope of publishing. And the genre types include research papers, question debates, textual research on historical evidence, character studies, book reviews, academic reviews, oral history, etc.
Welcome contributions from domestic and foreign experts and scholars. Email for receiving contributions: ppcpalm@126.com, contact number: 025-86898697, and contact address: No. 418, Shuiximen Street, Nanjing City.
