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A New Collection of Acting History (hardcover)

Wang Ermin

156K0

Wang Ermin has been engaged in researching and studying history for more than sixty years, and he encourages himself with an open mind. Now in his twenties, he is still exploring and publishing new works. The author believes that after Liang Qichao created the "New Historiography", later academic circles have not followed Liang's path. For example, Shen Jianshi's discussion of "new history" in the 1930s referred to linguistics and historical materials, but did not even mention Liang Qichao. Therefore, a new path was opened outside the "new historiography", so it was called "Yan Shi Kai Xin Bie Lu". The author gives detailed examples and discusses the history of Chinese studies. From the Han Dynasty to the Republic of China, and even contemporary history; from the official position of historian to the writing of historical materials, the author has his own opinions. This manuscript contains fifteen special topics, all of which are recent works. The narratives are fair, fair and well-organized.

Historical Method

Wang Ermin

171K0

Mr. Wang Ermin once taught "Historical Methods" at the Institute of History of National Taiwan Normal University, and this book is compiled from the lecture notes. Its main content includes the processing of historical materials, reconstruction of historical facts, historical theory, determining topic selection, arranging structure, historical research value, and even citations and annotations in paper writing, etc. All aspects involved in historical research are discussed. The methods noted here by Mr. Wang Ermin are not derived from theoretical deductions, but are based on practical research and accumulated many years of experience. He proposes universal principles that can be widely used by researchers and scholars. The author has both profound knowledge of history and rich experience in writing. His "Historical Method" is by no means a rash work. For both history lovers and historical researchers, his discussion has the magic of a golden needle and the ability to turn stone into gold. Therefore, this book is a must-read for all students to guide historical research.