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Leaving Yangguan in the West to Find Friends: Fourteen Lectures on Xinjiang Studies

Ma Dazheng

196K0

The author selected fourteen speeches from the research results on Xinjiang that discussed the history and current situation of Xinjiang in China at a macro level, narrating the historical development process of Xinjiang from ancient times to the present, as well as discussions on Xinjiang inspections.

Contemporary Chinese Frontier Studies (1949-2019)

Ma Dazheng

624K0

Chinese frontier studies have a long history and rich accumulation. In the more than half a century after the founding of the People's Republic of China, Chinese frontier studies have experienced an arduous but brilliant evolution, and have now become a prominent discipline in various disciplines in the field of social sciences. Guided by Marxism, this book reviews the progress of China's frontier studies over the past 70 years from the perspective of academic research history, summarizes the achievements and values ​​of the discipline, and looks forward to the general trend of the development of the discipline. The book is divided into four parts and eighteen chapters. The two introductory chapters provide an overview of the unified multi-ethnic China and China's borderlands, as well as the millennium accumulation and century-old exploration of China's border studies; the four overview chapters describe the 70-year evolution of China's border studies in a vertical direction, and also discuss the continuity and evolution of border affairs research in Taiwan in the second half of the 20th century; they are divided into nine chapters and provide a thematic review of nine studies on China's border studies in the past 70 years. The key research results are intended to enable readers to have an overall understanding of the depth and breadth of Chinese border studies from both vertical (comprehensive) and horizontal (divided) perspectives. The three chapters of the exhibition focus on the breakthrough development of Chinese border studies in the new century, expounding that the construction of Chinese frontier studies has become an inevitable trend in the development of the discipline, and will become the starting point for a new development of Chinese frontier studies. This book strives to achieve the following three goals, namely: to provide as much information as possible on the results of Chinese border studies; to describe the evolution and trends of the development of Chinese border studies as much as possible; and to describe the academic thinking that constructs Chinese border studies and the historical responsibilities of contemporary frontier researchers.