
New Voices of History: Outstanding Young Historians in China (oriental History Review 03)
About This Novel
The third volume of "Oriental History Review" selected fifteen outstanding young Chinese historians, hoping to find the "ambition" of this era from their interviews and masterpieces. If the challenge faced by historians during the Republic of China era was to get rid of the status of historiography as a tributary to Confucian classics and become a modern history, then our challenge today is to get rid of the narrative of class and revolutionary historical views and create a newer history that also restores the history of the past.
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
Reading history is like reading people's hearts
An author I like very much
Reading history means reading the times
Reading history is reading the beginning and end of an era. The disappearance of Yanjing is just the half-departure song. After waving, everyone is sad.
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
Reading history is like reading people's hearts
An author I like very much
Reading history means reading the times
Reading history is reading the beginning and end of an era. The disappearance of Yanjing is just the half-departure song. After waving, everyone is sad.
