The Rise of the Ancient History Debate Movement: an Analysis of Intellectual History (revised Edition)

The Rise of the Ancient History Debate Movement: an Analysis of Intellectual History (revised Edition)

by Wang Fansen

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This book describes the ancient history debate movement as a historical phenomenon in the development of modern academic thought. It mainly explores why the movement broke out, what style it took, and what impact it brought, etc. In the history of modern thought. This book believes that the most critical factor that led to the emergence of the movement was the historical interpretation of Jinwen writers in the Qing Dynasty, and the complex ideological and academic environment in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China was particularly important. Gu Jiegang's personal "striking blow to the sky" was the catalyst for the movement. In addition, this book also examines issues on three levels: the first level, what are the original ideas of thinkers, and what is the relationship between these ideas and the ideological tradition in which they live; the second level, what the thinkers really accomplished; the third level, in the process of historical development, what impact did the thinkers' achievements have, and how do later people understand their actions.

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