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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It was the literati who traditionally wrote China's history books, and they sometimes were tempted to paint the inner court of fallen dynasties as a not-entirelymoral sphere of government – as a cauldron of corrupt sycophants, ...
It was the literati who traditionally wrote China's history books, and they sometimes were tempted to paint the inner court of fallen dynasties as a not-entirelymoral sphere of government – as a cauldron of corrupt sycophants, ...
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They were particularly determined because the traditional desire to police historical references had been reinforced and overlain by a newer, imported credo. This of course was the Leninist/Stalinist doctrine, which argued the ...
They were particularly determined because the traditional desire to police historical references had been reinforced and overlain by a newer, imported credo. This of course was the Leninist/Stalinist doctrine, which argued the ...
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And here, peasant rebellion was to take a central place in Chinese historiography, to be popularized and glorified: not the traditional elite but the “masses' had made history. This perception of peasant rebellion helped the regime to ...
And here, peasant rebellion was to take a central place in Chinese historiography, to be popularized and glorified: not the traditional elite but the “masses' had made history. This perception of peasant rebellion helped the regime to ...
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turned toward historical analogy – and almost always within the terms of the traditional genres of political allegory. Interviewees were apt to refer to Mao's unpopular wife Jiang Qing and Mao's closest followers, for instance, ...
turned toward historical analogy – and almost always within the terms of the traditional genres of political allegory. Interviewees were apt to refer to Mao's unpopular wife Jiang Qing and Mao's closest followers, for instance, ...
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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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