Using the Past to Serve the Present: Historiography and Politics in Contemporary ChinaRoutledge, 2015年4月8日 - 304 頁 An 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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... leadership is tolerated, and so too historians can serve one political mentor or another, and one or another line of political thought. They can use the nowwider parameters of what is permissible to debate one another, and in so doing ...
... leadership is tolerated, and so too historians can serve one political mentor or another, and one or another line of political thought. They can use the nowwider parameters of what is permissible to debate one another, and in so doing ...
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... leaders are concerned. They continue to wield it for their own purposes, but it is a blade that can cut both ways, at ... leadership', (p.272). This complaint was also the theme of much of the 'scar literature' of the late 1970s, and of ...
... leaders are concerned. They continue to wield it for their own purposes, but it is a blade that can cut both ways, at ... leadership', (p.272). This complaint was also the theme of much of the 'scar literature' of the late 1970s, and of ...
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... leader, Luo Longji.37 Though originally uneasy with the intellectual world of Chinese communism, in 1950 he published an account of how he had overcome his 'supraclass' viewpoint.38 He published little history during the first decade of ...
... leader, Luo Longji.37 Though originally uneasy with the intellectual world of Chinese communism, in 1950 he published an account of how he had overcome his 'supraclass' viewpoint.38 He published little history during the first decade of ...
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... leader of the Beijing Opera Troupe (of Beijing), one of the few remaining such groups that had not been nationalized.43 With the encouragement and help of friends in the troupe, Wu eventually undertook to write the opera himself, a task ...
... leader of the Beijing Opera Troupe (of Beijing), one of the few remaining such groups that had not been nationalized.43 With the encouragement and help of friends in the troupe, Wu eventually undertook to write the opera himself, a task ...
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