An Intellectual History of Modern ChinaMerle Goldman, Leo Ou-fan Lee Cambridge University Press, 2002年5月16日 - 607 頁 An Intellectual History of Modern China is the only comprehensive book in English on modern China's intellectual development from the nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century. While existing studies tend to focus on individual Chinese thinkers, this book includes all the major Chinese thinkers, as well as political figures who have influenced China's modern history. Merle Goldman and Leo Ou-fan Lee introduce this collection of essays, drawn from the later volumes (Volumes 12, 13, 14, 15) of The Cambridge History of China. The chapters, authored by eminent historians and social scientists in the field of Chinese studies, together trace the transformation of Confucian ideas, the introduction of Western views and the resulting, uniquely Chinese view of the world. By linking key intellectual developments and figures to emerging political movements, they explain the profound impact of changing ideas and values on Chinese politics and revolution. Merle Goldman brings the history up to date with a new, concluding chapter on the post-Mao era and China's intellectual scene at the end of the twentieth century. This book offers a summation of classic scholarship on the intellectual life of modern China. Scholars and students will find useful general background, incisive analysis, and inspiration for future research in China's intellectual history. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 87 筆
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... -1976 395 STUART SCHRAM 8 A New Relationship between the Intellectuals and the State in the Post - Mao Period 499 MERLE GOLDMAN Bibliography Index 539 567 INTRODUCTION : THE INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF MODERN CHINA LEO OU vii.
... -1976 395 STUART SCHRAM 8 A New Relationship between the Intellectuals and the State in the Post - Mao Period 499 MERLE GOLDMAN Bibliography Index 539 567 INTRODUCTION : THE INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF MODERN CHINA LEO OU vii.
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... period , she analyzes the ideas of Kang Youwei ( K'ang Yu - wei ) , Yan Fu ( Yen Fu ) , Liang Qichao ( Liang Ch'i - ch'ao ) , and Tan Sitong ( T'an Ssu - t'ung ) within the framework of the reform movement . She shows their crucial ...
... period , she analyzes the ideas of Kang Youwei ( K'ang Yu - wei ) , Yan Fu ( Yen Fu ) , Liang Qichao ( Liang Ch'i - ch'ao ) , and Tan Sitong ( T'an Ssu - t'ung ) within the framework of the reform movement . She shows their crucial ...
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... period that the role of modern intellectuals , including most writers and artists , became firmly entrenched as the embodiment of enlightenment . In May Fourth discourse , the modern intellectual stands in a privileged position vis - à ...
... period that the role of modern intellectuals , including most writers and artists , became firmly entrenched as the embodiment of enlightenment . In May Fourth discourse , the modern intellectual stands in a privileged position vis - à ...
第 8 頁
... period . The tragic story of the victimization of Chinese intellectuals by the Party has been documented by Merle Gold- man in her two chapters included in this volume and in her other works . She shows that as Mao and the Party ...
... period . The tragic story of the victimization of Chinese intellectuals by the Party has been documented by Merle Gold- man in her two chapters included in this volume and in her other works . She shows that as Mao and the Party ...
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... period immediately before 1919 – from about 1895 to 1915 as a pivotal era of transition in which the begin- nings of a Chinese modernity can be traced . In addition to the elitist theo- ries of new fiction as advocated by Liang Qichao ...
... period immediately before 1919 – from about 1895 to 1915 as a pivotal era of transition in which the begin- nings of a Chinese modernity can be traced . In addition to the elitist theo- ries of new fiction as advocated by Liang Qichao ...
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Intellectual Change From the Reform Movement to the May Fourth Movement 18951920 | 13 |
Themes in Intellectual History May Fourth and After | 97 |
Literary Trends The Quest for Modernity 18951927 | 142 |
Literary Trends The Road to Revolution 19271949 | 196 |
Mao Tsetungs Thought to 1949 | 267 |
The Party and the Intellectuals Phase Two | 349 |
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