Social Changes in China and Japan in the Late Qing Dynasty

Social Changes in China and Japan in the Late Qing Dynasty

by Editor-in-chief Li Tingjiang

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"China's Social Changes and Japan in the Late Qing Dynasty" is a collection of papers from the "Xiangshan Forum" annual academic symposium of the Japanese Studies Center of Tsinghua University. It explores the many connections between China's social changes and Japan from the late Qing Dynasty to the Revolution of 1911 and the early Republic of China. This book discusses not only the history of Sino-Japanese exchanges in the late Qing Dynasty, but also an important aspect of the history of Sino-Japanese relations from the late Qing Dynasty to today. Focusing on the Japanese factors and influence in China's social changes during this period, it is sorted out and discussed from the aspects of politics, diplomacy, international relations, law, education, culture, art, thought, religion, academic history and conceptual history.

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