The Chinese Revolution in Historical PerspectiveBloomsbury Academic, 2004年1月30日 - 316 頁 This fully updated second edition provides a succinct and self-contained history of China. The text emphasizes the relationship between China's modern era and its past, employing a unique approach that presents the story in terms of traditional Chinese historical theories. When the West enters the scene in modern times, Schrecker fits its impact into the Chinese story, rather than the reverse, as is commonly done. This study demonstrates that traditional China was not homogeneous or changeless, thus offering a much-needed corrective to common stereotypes about other cultures that is essential for both classroom use and for the general reader. |
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... official but also as a general . Wang passed the exams with flying colors and had a long career in pub- lic service . He combined his official life with his theoretical writings , which took the form of a branch of Neo - Confucianism ...
... official pres- sures and corruption that are an additional cause of rural China's economic woes . The impact of dictatorship can be particularly harsh in the country- side , where local officials are often able to assume untrammeled ...
... official clans so as to guard themselves against any emergency . This was certainly a policy which later rulers have ... officials all strove to weaken the princedoms . The princes who inherited these fiefs were , moreover , all born in ...
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Ancient China and the Development of Chinese Thought | 3 |
Junxian China | 33 |
Foreigners and the West | 75 |
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