Join Gale at AAS

Stop by booth 300 at AAS 2025 to get an inside look at new and forthcoming Gale Primary Sources collections, such as the nine collections in China and the Modern World.

Friday, March 15 at 10:30 AM: Attend Gale-AAS fellow Ruochen Chen’s paper presentation “Glocalizing Hybrid Technology: Local Governance and River Conservancy in Early Twentieth-Century Yangzi Delta,” based on their work with Gale Primary Sources archive China and the Modern World, in Room B233 on Level 2 of the Convention Center.

Hear from Our Gale-AAS Fellows

Download a case study from one of our Gale-AAS research fellows. Wei Wu, studying for her Master of Philosophy at the University of Oslo, discusses her research project on institutional change in at the Maritime Customs Service of China, and how Gale Primary Sources and Gale Digital Scholar Lab helped her discover patterns previously unavailable to her.

 

 

See What’s New in Gale Primary Sources for Asian Studies

Explore every new, recent, and forthcoming archive collection, including new Asian studies collections, in the 2025–2026 Gale Primary Sources catalog supplement. And click here to download the most recent Gale Primary Sources Asian studies brochure.

 

See What’s in the Archive with a Gale Trainer

Watch an in-depth exploration of the documents and insights within the recent release China and the Modern World: Regional China and the West, 1759–1972 from one of our expert trainers.