Barend Noordam reports a number of relevant publications and presentations in 2023 and 2024:

“Chinese Volley Fire and Metanarratives of World History.” Journal of
World History 34/3 (2023): 329-368.

“Book Review: Yang Haiying 杨海英, Cong “Tang jiang shu tie” kan Ming-Qing shidai de nanbing beijiang 从《唐将书帖》看明清时代的南 兵北将 (Southern Soldiers and Northern Generals during the Transitional Period of Ming & Qing: From the Perspective of Letters from Chinese Servicemen during Campaign in Korea).” Europe Research Centre for Chinese Studies Blog (2023): https://erccs.hypotheses.org/1825.

“Knowledge of the Enemy: Delineating the Wokou in the Late Ming,” 2024 Annual Conference of the Chinese Military History Society (CMHS), Arlington (USA), April 18, 2024.

“Island Barbarians 島夷 or Guo 國? The Chinese Imagined Political Geography of Japan around 1600,” Workshop “Beyond all Horizons: Geography and Imagination in Historical East Asia,” University of Salzburg, April 4-5, 2024.

“Ming-Chosǒn Naval Cooperation during the Imjin War (1592-1598),” 2024 Association for Asian Studies (AAS) Annual Conference, Virtual Day, March 1, 2024.

“Normalizing the Navy: Ming Naval Expansion after the Imjin War,” Conference “Mastery of Materialities: Resources and Technology in Post-Imjin War East Asia (1598-1650),” Autonomous University of Barcelona, September 4-5, 2023.

“Ming Chinese Naval Mobilization for the Imjin War (1592-1598): Networks and Knowledge Circulation in East Asian Maritime Space,” 31st Conference of the Association for Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE), University of Copenhagen (Denmark), June 22-25, 2023.

“War and the Non-Combatant in the Late Ming: The Case of the Imjin War (1592-1598),” 2023 Association for Asian Studies (AAS) Annual Conference, Boston (USA), March 16-19, 2023.