Using the Past to Serve the Present: Historiography and Politics in Contemporary ChinaRoutledge, 2015年4月8日 - 304 頁 An historiographical examination of the political debates of the 1980s over despotism in Chinese history and over Party history. The extent of popular culture and its reinterpretation of history is also assessed, as governmental control of the media has decreased. |
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... officials who had been selected through examinations and, countering their power, an inner court of eunuch officials beholden only to the emperor. It was the literati who traditionally wrote China's history books, and they sometimes ...
... officials who had been selected through examinations and, countering their power, an inner court of eunuch officials beholden only to the emperor. It was the literati who traditionally wrote China's history books, and they sometimes ...
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... official and his travails at the hands of a vain emperor and/or the families of unjust powerholders with ties to the emperor. The Communist government, akin to its imperial forebears, had to face the question as to whether such ...
... official and his travails at the hands of a vain emperor and/or the families of unjust powerholders with ties to the emperor. The Communist government, akin to its imperial forebears, had to face the question as to whether such ...
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... official mass media itself was similarly dressing up contemporary politics in the clothes of the past. The justwidowed Jiang Qing was presented to the Chinese people as the modern counterpart to the Empress Lu, one of the great ...
... official mass media itself was similarly dressing up contemporary politics in the clothes of the past. The justwidowed Jiang Qing was presented to the Chinese people as the modern counterpart to the Empress Lu, one of the great ...
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... official Hai Rui, and in 1965–66 both of the dramas came under scathing attack by Mao's entourage in a salvo that ... officials in the early 1960s based on charges laid against an historical novel, Liu Zhidan, about a leading ...
... official Hai Rui, and in 1965–66 both of the dramas came under scathing attack by Mao's entourage in a salvo that ... officials in the early 1960s based on charges laid against an historical novel, Liu Zhidan, about a leading ...
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... official Partysponsored analogy, but neither was it subversively dissident. If the great bulk of the historians under Mao's rule had sought to please the political 'throne' by writing precisely what they were expected to write, so too ...
... official Partysponsored analogy, but neither was it subversively dissident. If the great bulk of the historians under Mao's rule had sought to please the political 'throne' by writing precisely what they were expected to write, so too ...
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Wu Han and Hai Rui Revisited | |
DavidHolm The Strange Case of Liu Zhidan | |
Susanne WeigelinSchwiedrzik Party Historiography | |
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Sun Yatsen | |
Geremie Barmé History for the Masses | |
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