New Historiography (volume 13): the Unity and Diversity of History

New Historiography (volume 13): the Unity and Diversity of History

by Editor-in-chief Zhong Huan

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"New Historiography" is sponsored by the Institute of Qing History at Renmin University of China. It focuses on grasping the forefront of the development of history from a methodological perspective and strives to explore the path of historical innovation. This book is the 13th volume. The theme of this book revolves around the issues of modern ethnic and East Asian identity concepts. It covers the historical writing of the Xiangxi region in the Qing Dynasty, the inheritance system of the eldest son concept in the Shuixi Junchang Kingdom, the expansion and universalization of the concepts of "Chinese" and "China" in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, and literature. The governance of Japan in the Edo period and the world system of East Asia in the Ming and Qing dynasties, the re-evaluation of the Meiji Restoration, the Ottoman Empire's cultural policy of "governing according to customs", the recognition of the political center of Beijing by various ethnic groups in the Qing Dynasty as seen in the mythological epics of minority languages, etc.

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