Using the Past to Serve the Present: Historiography and Politics in Contemporary ChinaAn 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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Repeatedly, purges and persecutions in imperial China were rooted in alleged 'historical aspersions, real or imagined, against the imperial majesty. The historical essays that were most prone to be riven with political analogies were ...
Repeatedly, purges and persecutions in imperial China were rooted in alleged 'historical aspersions, real or imagined, against the imperial majesty. The historical essays that were most prone to be riven with political analogies were ...
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The Communist government, akin to its imperial forebears, had to face the question as to whether such portrayals were innocently and harmlessly historical – or whether subversive political metaphors might be involved.
The Communist government, akin to its imperial forebears, had to face the question as to whether such portrayals were innocently and harmlessly historical – or whether subversive political metaphors might be involved.
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Interviewees were apt to refer to Mao's unpopular wife Jiang Qing and Mao's closest followers, for instance, in phrases that conjured up the stereotypically scheming inner-court courtiers and imperial consorts – who so often in the ...
Interviewees were apt to refer to Mao's unpopular wife Jiang Qing and Mao's closest followers, for instance, in phrases that conjured up the stereotypically scheming inner-court courtiers and imperial consorts – who so often in the ...
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A eunuch who was the superintendent of the [imperial] textile factories reduced the number of his sedan-carriers [to feign austerity]. Hai Rui was firmly determined to promote [new useful projects] and to reform old evils.
A eunuch who was the superintendent of the [imperial] textile factories reduced the number of his sedan-carriers [to feign austerity]. Hai Rui was firmly determined to promote [new useful projects] and to reform old evils.
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Political Symbolism in Zhou Xinfangs Play Hai Rui Submits His Memorial | 46 |
David Holm The Strange Case of Liu Zhidan | 104 |
Ancient Symbols and Modern Politics in the PostMao Era | 124 |
Susanne WeigelinSchwiedrzik Party Historiography | 151 |
Politics and Historiography in China 197882 | 174 |
Recent Trends in the Historiography of Chinese Enterprise Management | 205 |
Sun Yatsen and the International Development of China | 239 |
Geremie Barmé History for the Masses | 260 |
Index | 287 |
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