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Chinese history and culture. Volume 2, Seventeenth century through twentieth century /

Chinese History and Culture is an indispensable two-volume resource for scholars of China. The books arrange the most significant works of a legendary Sinologist into a comprehensive course on Chinese civilization. Volume 2 of Chinese History and Culture completes Ying-shih YU's systematic reco...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Yu, Yingshi (Autor)
Otros Autores: Chiu-Duke, Josephine, 1951- (Editor ), Duke, Michael S. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Columbia University Press, [2016]
Colección:Masters of Chinese studies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Chronology of dynasties ; Some preliminary observations on the rise of Qing Confucian intellectualism ; Dai Zhen and the Zhu Xi tradition ; Dai Zhen's choice between philosophy and philology ; Zhang Xuecheng versus Dai Zhen : a study in intellectual challenge and response in eighteenth-century China ; Qing Confucianism ; The two worlds of Honglou meng (Dream of the red chamber) ; Sun Yat-sen's doctrine and traditional Chinese culture ; The radicalization of China in the twentieth century ; Neither Renaissance nor Enlightenment : a historian's reflections on the May Fourth Movement ; Modernization versus fetishism of revolution in twentieth-century China ; The idea of democracy and the twilight of the elite culture in modern China ; China's new wave of nationalism ; Democracy, human rights and Confucian culture ; Changing conceptions of national history in twentieth-century China ; Reflections on Chinese historical thinking ; Modern chronological biography and the conception of historical scholarship ; The study of Chinese history : retrospect and prospect ; Confucianism and China's encounter with the west in historical perspective ; Clio's new cultural turn and the rediscovery of tradition in Asia ; Appendix: Address of Professor Ying-shih Yü on the occasion of receiving the John W. Kluge Prize at the Library of Congress and acceptance speech on the occasion of receiving the Tang Prize for Sinology.