Perspectives on Modern China: Four AnniversariesRoutledge, 2016年9月16日 - 448 頁 The conveners (the editors of this book) of the September 1989 Four Anniversaries China Conference in Annapolis, asked the contributors to look back from that point in time to consider four major events in modern Chinese history in the perspective of the rapid changes that were shaping the Chinese society, economy, polity, and sense of place in the world in the 1980s, a time when China was making rapid strides toward becoming more integrated with the outside world. With contributions by distinguished scholars in the field, the four anniversaries considered are the High Qing, the May Fourth Movement, forty years of communism in China, and ten years of the Deng era. |
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... revolutionaries to eliminate, this has been because they stood for virtues as well as vices, in the eyes of the elite as well as of the peasantry. The myth of human perfection for which the emperors were political stand-ins facilitated ...
... revolutionaries to eliminate, this has been because they stood for virtues as well as vices, in the eyes of the elite as well as of the peasantry. The myth of human perfection for which the emperors were political stand-ins facilitated ...
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... revolutionary Peng Pai discovered to his chagrin in the 1920s that the largely illiterate peasants of Haifeng county, Guangdong, thought that there would be no "great peace" (tai ping) for China until a "truly mandated Son of Heaven ...
... revolutionary Peng Pai discovered to his chagrin in the 1920s that the largely illiterate peasants of Haifeng county, Guangdong, thought that there would be no "great peace" (tai ping) for China until a "truly mandated Son of Heaven ...
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... revolutionaries' conversion of themselves into kings who offered examinations (with far higher rates of success than the government ones) suggests something of the general popularity of China's examiner monarchs. Beyond the examinations ...
... revolutionaries' conversion of themselves into kings who offered examinations (with far higher rates of success than the government ones) suggests something of the general popularity of China's examiner monarchs. Beyond the examinations ...
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... revolutionary figure the Chinese have studied has ever contradicted the First Emperor's paradigm of the conquest and use of power more starkly than George Washington. This may be one reason for the recurrent Americanization of Chinese ...
... revolutionary figure the Chinese have studied has ever contradicted the First Emperor's paradigm of the conquest and use of power more starkly than George Washington. This may be one reason for the recurrent Americanization of Chinese ...
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... revolutionary civil war period) (Beijing: Renmin chubanshe, 1953), pp. 49-50. 17. See David M. Farquhar, "Emperor as Bodhisattva in the Governance of the Ch'ing Empire," Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 38, 1 (June 1978): 5-34. 18 ...
... revolutionary civil war period) (Beijing: Renmin chubanshe, 1953), pp. 49-50. 17. See David M. Farquhar, "Emperor as Bodhisattva in the Governance of the Ch'ing Empire," Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 38, 1 (June 1978): 5-34. 18 ...
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Models of Historical Change The Chinese State and Society 18391989 | |
The Enlightenment Mentality and the Chinese Intellectual Dilemma | |
Part Two May Fourth Anniversary | |
The Social Agenda of May Fourth | |
Modernity and Its Discontents The Cultural Agenda of the May Fourth Movement | |
The May Fourth Era Chinas Place in the World | |
Part Three The PRCs First Forty Years | |
The Pattern and Legacy of Economic Growth in the Mao | |
State and Society in the Mao | |
Chinese Communism in the Era of Mao Zedong 19491976 | |
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