T'an Ssu-t'ung, 1865-1898: Life and Thought of a Reformer

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BRILL, 2021年9月13日 - 272 頁
The first full-length study in English on T'an Ssu-t'ung, a well-known scholar-reformer in late-Ch'ing China. Based on a rich variety of primary sources, it traces T'an's progress from his early years to his summary execution during the palace coup in 1898.
The Introduction explains the premises and sources pertinent to this study, while the Epilogue provides an overall interpretation of T'an's life. The remaining eight chapters are organized in such a way as to allow a chronological and thematic appreciation of the book's subject matter.
This is more than a biography of a remarkable individual. By placing T'an's personal experience in the larger social and political contexts, it also sheds light on an emergent intellectual community in modern China.

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I Introduction
1
PART I CHARACTER FORMATION 186595
13
PART II IN SEARCH OF RELEVANCE AND IDENTITY 189598
89
PART III PROBLEM OF HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
207
Glossary
223
Bibliography
233
Index
255
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