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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... historians. A new type of historywriting was introduced, to define for the Chinese a new set of paradigms through which they were to view the world and the ongoing flow of history. As always, orthodoxy was to be laid down from the ...
... historians. A new type of historywriting was introduced, to define for the Chinese a new set of paradigms through which they were to view the world and the ongoing flow of history. As always, orthodoxy was to be laid down from the ...
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... historians had borrowed from Western historians and Social Darwinists the clear notion that history progressed. And some of the 'bourgeois' historians of the May Fourth generation, again borrowing from the West, or indirectly from the ...
... historians had borrowed from Western historians and Social Darwinists the clear notion that history progressed. And some of the 'bourgeois' historians of the May Fourth generation, again borrowing from the West, or indirectly from the ...
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... historians in a volume edited in 1968 by Albert Feuerwerker, History in Communist China (Cambridge, The MIT Press), and a new exegesis of this official Maoera historiography does not warrant priority status here. Instead, the focus is ...
... historians in a volume edited in 1968 by Albert Feuerwerker, History in Communist China (Cambridge, The MIT Press), and a new exegesis of this official Maoera historiography does not warrant priority status here. Instead, the focus is ...
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... historian who, granting the need for a bit of dramatic license in writing a play, had nevertheless fairly accurately portrayed one of the most famous episodes in the career of Hai Rui. Taking a different tack, Rudolf Wagner argues that ...
... historian who, granting the need for a bit of dramatic license in writing a play, had nevertheless fairly accurately portrayed one of the most famous episodes in the career of Hai Rui. Taking a different tack, Rudolf Wagner argues that ...
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... historians under Mao's rule had sought to please the political 'throne' by writing precisely what they were expected to write, so too under the new postMao dispensation they loyally and meekly served their political masters. When the ...
... historians under Mao's rule had sought to please the political 'throne' by writing precisely what they were expected to write, so too under the new postMao dispensation they loyally and meekly served their political masters. When the ...
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