Great Changes in the Late Ming Dynasty (hardcover)

Great Changes in the Late Ming Dynasty (hardcover)

by Fan Shuzhi

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This book is the culmination of Mr. Fan Shuzhi's more than 50 years of research on Ming history and thinking on Chinese history. It is another masterpiece of research on the history of the late Ming Dynasty after "History of the Late Ming". While further advancing the study of the history of the late Ming Dynasty, this book provides new insights into the changes and development of China's history - the great changes in the late Ming Dynasty are a crucial link in the development of Chinese history. It is the ideological and cultural potential source of the subversive changes in Chinese society after the late Qing Dynasty. Combining a broad academic vision with meticulous textual research, in this book, Mr. Fan clarifies many people's misunderstandings and restores the historical truth on issues such as "Japanese pirates", Western learning, Donglin and Fushe. At the same time, Mr. Fan Shuzhi pointed out from a high position that the scholar-bureaucrats in the late Ming Dynasty, represented by Xu Guangqi, were the first Chinese people in China to look at the world. He restored the key role of Qu Rukui in the process of the spread of Western learning to the east. This broke the academic circle's traditional theory of citing Western scholars who believed that the success of Catholic missionary work in Ming Dynasty was only attributed to the "three pillars" and ignored Qu Rukui, and promoted the study of late Ming history to a higher level.

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