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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... outlook , and could provide a deep faith that an evil order should and would be destroyed . It could also supply an organi- zational basis for action in the form of congregations of believers . For example , the rebellions that struck ...
... outlook , Confu- cianism had often been used to emphasize the justice of the status quo , and this role had dulled its critical edge . As a result , the outlook was less able to encourage moral behavior in times of crises and was ill ...
... OUTLOOK In addition to these two basic meanings , fengjian came to be associated with religion and spiritual values , and junxian , with rationalism and a sec- ular outlook . Fengjian was linked to religion because it was identified ...
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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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