令狐萍教授的十一部學術專著包括《美國華裔婦女生存奮鬥史》(Surviving on the Gold Mountain: A History of Chinese American Women美國紐約州立大學出版社,1998),《金山謠━美國華裔婦女史》(中國社會科學院“美國學叢書”,中國社會科學出版社,1999年, 該書獲美國福特基金出版獎),《萍飄美國━新移民實錄》(山西北嶽文藝出版社,2003),《聖路易的華人》(Chinese St. Louis: From Enclave to Cultural Community 美國天普大學出版社2004),《心聲--美國亞裔婦女史》(Voices of the Heart: Asian American Women on Immigration, Work, and Family, 美國杜魯門州立大學出版社, 2007),《聖路易的華人,1857-2007》(Chinese in St. Louis: A Pictorial History, 1857-2007, 美國阿卡迪亞出版社, 2007),《崛起的呼聲--受忽視的美國亞裔族群的經歷》(Emerging Voices: Experiences of Underrepresented Asian Americans, 美國拉特格斯大學出版社, 2008),《北美亞裔—建立新社區,擴展新疆域》(Asian America: Forming New Communities, Expanding Boundaries, 美國拉特格斯大學出版社, 2009),《亞裔美國歷史文化百科全書》(Asian American History and Culture: An Encyclopedia, 美國夏普辭書出版社, 2010,兩卷本,該書獲美國Booklist書評2010年“從書及參考書編輯首選獎” Booklist/Reference Books BulletinEditors'Choice),《芝加哥的華人--種族,跨國移民,社區》(Chinese Chicago: Race, Transnational Migration, and Community since 1870, 美國史丹福大學出版社,2012)等。
《聖路易的華人》英文。美國天普大學出版社,2004年。(Chinese St. Louis:From Enclave to Cultural Community, Temple University Press)。該書獲2006年密蘇歷史學年會最佳研究成果獎,亞馬桑購書網五星級書評。《心聲--美國亞裔婦女史》英文。美國杜魯門州立大學出版社,2007年(Voices of the Heart: Asian American Women on Immigration, Work, and Family,Truman State University Press)。亞馬桑購書網五星級書評。
《聖路易的華人,1857-2007》英文。美國阿卡迪亞出版社,2007年(Chinese in St. Louis: A Pictorial History, 1857-2007, Arcadia Publishing)。亞馬桑購書網五星級書評。
《崛起的呼聲--受忽視的美國亞裔族群的經歷》英文。美國拉特格斯大學出版社,2008年。(Emerging Voices: Experiences of Underrepresented Asian Americans, Rutgers University Press)。
《北美亞裔—建立新社區,擴展新疆域》英文。美國拉特格斯大學出版社,2009年。(Asian America: Forming New Communities, Expanding Boundaries, Rutgers University Press)。《亞裔美國歷史文化百科全書》兩卷本,英文(合著)。美國夏普辭書出版社,2010年。(Asian American History and Culture: An Encyclopedia, M.E. Sharpe)。該書獲美國Booklist書評2010年“從書及參考書編輯首選獎” Booklist/Reference Books BulletinEditors'Choice。
《芝加哥的華人:種族,跨國移民,社區》英文 (史丹福大學出版社,2012年)。(Chinese Chicago: Race, Transnational Migration, and Community since 1870).
出版專論(部分)
2013
Lead Article, “Chinese Chicago: Transnational Migration and Entrepreneurship, 1870s-1930s.” Overseas Chinese History Studies No. 3 (2013): 1-18.
Lead Article, “Rise of China and Its Meaning to Asian Americans.” American Review of China Studies Vol. 14, No. 1 (Spring, 2013): 1-23.
“The New Trends in American Chinatowns: The Case of Chinese in Chicago.”In Chinatown around the World: Gilded Ghettos, Ethnopolis, and Cultural Diaspora, edited by Bernard Wong and Chee-Beng Tan. Leiden: Brill, 2013. Pages 55-94.
“Negotiating Transnational Migration: Marriage and Changing Gender Roles among the Chinese Diaspora.” In Routledge Handbook of the Chinese Diaspora, edited by Chee-Beng Tan, London and New York: Routledge, 2013. Pages 227-246.
2012
“Asian Americans in Missouri.” In Asian America: A State by State Historical Encyclopedia, edited by Jun Xing, Greenwood Press, forthcoming.
“Chinese Americans in Politics.” In Outlook China, 164 (March 2012): 68-73.
2011
“The Transnational World of Chinese Entrepreneurs in Chicago, 1870s to 1940s: New Sources and Perspectives on Southern Chinese Emigration.” Frontier History in China, Vol. 6, No. 3 (2011): 370-406.
“Negotiating Transnational Migration: Marriage Patterns and Changing Gender Roles among the Chinese Americans in the Late 19 and Early 20 Centuries.” forthcoming.
“The Changing Public Image of Chinese Americans and the Rise of China.” 21st Century International Review (21世紀國際評論), (March 2011): 10-15.
“Chinese-American women.” In Women in American History: An Encyclopedia, edited by Hasia R. Diner, Facts on File, 2012.
2010
“Chinese Immigrants.” In Encyclopedia of American Immigration, edited by R. Kent Rasmussen, Salem Press, 2010.
“Chinese Chicago: Transnational Migration and Businesses, 1890s-1930s.” Journal of Chinese Overseas Vol. 6 (2010): 250-285.
“From Chinatown to Cultural Community: A Historiographical Analysis of Chinese American Communities.”(forthcoming).
2009
“Reconceptualizing Asian American Communities.” In Asian America: Forming New Communities, Expanding Boundaries. Edited by Huping Ling. Rutgers University Press, 2009.
“Cultural Community: A New Model for Asian American Community.” In Asian America: Forming New Communities, Expanding Boundaries. Edited by Huping Ling. Rutgers University Press, 2009.
“The Changing Public Image of Chinese Americans and the Rise of China.” In A Study of Overseas Talents and China’s Development. Edited by Li Qirong, Tan Tianxing, and Lin Xiaodong. Beijing: China Overseas Chinese Publishing House, 2009. (李其榮、譚天星. 林曉東主編:《海外高層次人才與人力資源建設》,中國華僑出版社2009年6月出版)(reprint).
2008
“Introduction: Emerging Voices of Underrepresented Asian Americans.” In Emerging Voices: Experiences of Underrepresented Asian Americans. Edited by Huping Ling. Rutgers University Press, 2008.
“New Perspectives on Chinese American Studies—Cultural Community Theory.” In Essays on Overseas Chinese. The Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the States Council of China, 2008.
“The Changing Public Image of Chinese Americans and the Rise of China.” Journal of Ethnic Studies (June 2008): 20-26 (reprint).
“New Perspectives on Chinese American Studies—Cultural Community Theory.” In A Study of Overseas Talents and China’s Development. Edited by Li Qirong and Tan Tianxing. 369-384. Beijing: China Overseas Chinese Publishing House, 2008. (李其榮、譚天星主編:《海外人才與中國發展研究》,中國華僑出版社2008年6月出版,第369-384頁.)(reprint).
2007
“The Changing Public Image of Chinese Americans and the Rise of China.” Urban China No. 23 (2007).
“New Perspectives on Chinese American Studies—Cultural Community Theory.” Overseas Chinese History Studies No.1 (2007): 25-31.
“New Perspectives on Chinese American Studies—Cultural Community Theory.” In The Current Trend and Analysis of Historical Research in the West. Edited by Xiaobing Li and Xiansheng Tian, Beijing University Press, 2007 (reprint).
2005
“Reconceptualizing Chinese American Community in St. Louis: From Chinatown to Cultural Community.” Journal of American Ethnic History Vol. 24, No. 2 (Winter 2005): 65-101. Winner of the Best Article Award, 48 Annual Missouri Conference on History 2006.
2004
“Growing up in ‘Hop Alley:’ The Chinese American Youth in St. Louis during the Early-Twentieth Century.” In Asian American Children, ed. Benson Tong, 65-81. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2004.
“Governing ‘Hop Alley:’ On Leong Chinese Merchants and Laborers Association, 1906-1966.” Journal of American Ethnic History Vol. 23, No. 2 (Winter 2004): 50-84.
“The Rise and Fall of the Study in America Movement in Taiwan.” In Taiwan in the Eyes of Chinese-American Scholars: Critical Analysis of Taiwanese Society in the 21th Century. Edited by Shuming Lu and Xiansheng Tian, 335-369. Taipei: Showe Publishing House, 2004 (reprint).
2002-2003
“The Rise and Fall of the Study in America Movement in Taiwan.” Overseas Chinese History Studies No. 4 (2003): 21-28.
“Hop Alley: Myth and Reality of the St. Louis Chinatown, 1860s-1930s.” Journal of Urban History Vol. 28, No.2 (January 2002): 184-219.
2001
“Historiography and Research Methodologies of Chinese American Women.” Research on Women in Modern Chinese History No. 9 (August 2001): 235-253.
“The Changing Patterns of Taiwanese Students in America and the Modernization in Taiwan.” In Modernity and Cultural Identity in Taiwan. Edited by Hanchao Lu. River Edge, NJ: Global Publishing Co. Inc., 2001, 179-207.
“`Mayors of Chinatown:’ On Leong and the Community-Building in St. Louis, 1906-1966.” In The New Missouri History (2001).
2000
“Hop Alley: Myth and Reality of the St. Louis Chinatown, 1860s-1930s.” In Chinese Overseas and Asia-Pacific Rim Countries: Opportunities and Challenges in the New Millennium, proceedings of the ISSCO Seoul Conference 2000, Seoul: Sangna Institute of Management, Yonsei University, 2000.
“Family and Marriage of Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century Chinese Immigrant Women.” Journal of American Ethnic History Vol. 19, No. 2 (Winter 2000): 43-63.
“Chinese Female Students and the Sino-US Relations.” In New Studies on Chinese Overseas and China, Leiden, Holland: International Institute for Asian Studies, 2000, 103-137.
1999
“Debate over Affirmative Action.” Chinese American Forum (Oct. 1999):33-35.
“Chinese Women in America.” Zhong Gou Ren No. 2 (1999): 21-24.
“A Study of the Motives for Immigration of Chinese Women in the Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century.” American Studies Vol. 13, No. 1 (1999): 95-121.
1996-1998
“Chinese American Professional and Business Women in a Midwest Small Town.” In Ethnic Chinese at Turn of Century, ed. Guotu Zhuang, 398-421. Fujian: Fujian People’s Publishing House, 1998, 398-421.
“A History and Historiography of Chinese American Women in America.” American Studies Vol.11, No.1 (1997): 127-146.
“A History of Chinese Female Students in the United States, 1880s-1990s.” Journal of American Ethnic History Vol.16, No.3 (Spring 1997): 81-109.
“Sze-Kew Dun, A Chinese-American Woman in Kirksville.” Missouri Historical Review Vol. XCI (October, 1996): 35-51.
1993-1994
“Chinese Merchant Wives in the United States: 1840-1945.” In Chinese Historical Society of Southern California and UCLA Asian American Studies Center, Origins and Destinations, 1994, 79-92.
“Surviving on the Gold Mountain: A Review of Sources about Chinese American Women.” The History Teacher Vol. 26, No. 4, August (1993): 459-470.
1981-1983
“Roosevelt and the Grand Alliance.” 史學月刊 Shi Xue Yu Kan (Journal of History), 4 (1983): 67-72.
“Roosevelt against Fascists Before America Entered World War II.” 山大學報Shan Da Xue Bao (Journal of Shanxi University) 3 (1981): 70-79.