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Multiple Games under Dilemma: Research on Government-enterprise Relations in Shanghai Cigarette Industry after the War: 1945~1949

Wei Xiaokai

270K0

This study takes the government-enterprise relationship in the cigarette industry in post-war Shanghai as the object of investigation, and explores the development of the industry and its constraints under the special post-war economic and social environment from a new perspective, in order to enrich the research on the history of the cigarette industry and the socio-economic history of post-war China. The origin and development of Shanghai's cigarette industry before the war is the starting point of this article. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the development of Shanghai's cigarette industry has undergone significant changes. This study focuses on comprehensively displaying the basic context of government-enterprise relations in the Shanghai cigarette industry from 1945 to 1949. Understanding modern social and economic changes from the perspective of the interaction and transformation of government-enterprise relations will not only help strengthen the research on enterprise history and government history, but also help enrich the history of modern Chinese society.

A Study on the Life Management of Tongcheng School Literati in the Qing Dynasty

Zhang Xiuyu

171K0

This book examines the Tongcheng School from the perspective of the literati's life management behavior. As a study of literary sociology, it studies the literary school from the perspective of economic and social life. It not only deeply explores the concepts, practices and income status of the Tongcheng School literati's life management, but also explores the inner relationship between the Tongcheng School literati's life management and the formation, appearance and development of the school. This article is divided into five chapters: The first chapter discusses the views on life management of Tongcheng School literati. The second chapter discusses the medical practice of Tongcheng School literati, including the medical treatment methods and income status. Chapter 3: The formation of the health circle and the Tongcheng sect. Chapter 4: The impact of governing students on Tongcheng School literature and academics. Chapter Five discusses the relationship between the financial resources of Tongcheng School scholars and the development of the school.

Yuanlaige History Essay

Chen Wenyuan

233K0

This book compiles a total of 21 academic papers written by the author in the field of Sino-foreign relations history over the past 20 years, divided into two parts: the first is the history of Sino-Vietnamese relations, which explores the system, historical facts and humanistic insights of ancient Sino-Vietnamese exchanges; the second is the history of Macao, which examines the opening of Macao as a port and the urban governance form of Macao under the Sino-Portuguese model of "coexistence and division".

Essays on Ancient Documents

Luo Zhihuan

192K0

This book is a collection of essays, mainly selected from the author's main achievements in studying historical philology over the past twenty years. In addition to a selection of old works, some new works are included. Most of the papers have been published. The main content is roughly divided into three volumes, which mainly include the collection of ancient books, historical documents, and academic and cultural history. Articles of various types are generally listed in order of publication date.

Academic Reconstruction of New Sinology

Zhu Cunming

263K0

During the more than four hundred years of the Han Dynasty, the foundation of the unified national spirit of Chinese civilization was laid, which gave rise to the names of Han nationality, Chinese language, Chinese characters, Chinese culture, and Sinology. "Sinology" based on the unique culture of the Han nation has different academic connotations in different eras. Such as the Sinology of Han Confucianism, the Sinology of the Song and Ming Dynasties, the Sinology of Pu Xue in the Qing Dynasty, and the "Sinology" of foreign studies of ancient China, etc. New Sinology is an academic reconstruction that stands at the forefront of modern academics, absorbs Chinese and Western academic achievements and research methods, and re-researches and interprets the connotation of traditional Chinese culture based on China's social practice and future development requirements.

Research on East Asian Relations in the Tang, Song and Yuan Dynasties (gu Zhen's Brief Ai Introduction Edition)

Zhao Yingbo

15K0

This book explores East Asian relations in the Tang, Song and Yuan Dynasties based on the historical documents of China, Japan and Korea, especially through the compilation and research of Japanese historical materials. This book is divided into eleven chapters, mainly divided into two research directions: trade and foreign-related documents. This book uses the Tang, Song and Yuan Dynasties as the timeline, East Asia as the historical space background, and the businessmen and monks who traveled through it as the research objects to study the relationship between my country and East Asian countries during the Tang, Song and Yuan Dynasties. At the same time, based on historical data, the research reveals the historical truth of the "quasi-diplomatic relations" game between China, Japan and the Korean Peninsula in a special historical period.

Research on Shanghai Postal Union from 1927 to 1937

Tian Ming

232K0

This book takes the Shanghai Postal Union from 1927 to 1937 as the research object. Through a series of labor issues surrounding the Shanghai Postal Union, this book discusses the adjustment effect of the Kuomintang's labor policy at this stage as well as the causes and characteristics of labor disputes. It presents readers with different aspects of the complex relationships between labor and capital, the government and the trade unions, as well as the various factions, trade unions and gangs within the Kuomintang derived from them. Based on this, we further explore the causes of the "politicization" of labor issues, the "factionalization" and "gang-oriented" characteristics of labor unions in Shanghai's industrial circles, with the Shanghai Postal Union as a typical example, so as to re-understand the analytical nature of the Shanghai Postal Union.

Historical Theory: the Scope and Scale of Historical Materialism

Zhang Yanguo

363K0

Historical theory is an emerging branch of the historical discipline. This book is the result of the author's tracking of the progress of theoretical research on history in my country since the reform and opening up. It consists of three aspects: "Theoretical reflection on historical materialism", "Historical materialism and historical theory" and "Theoretical reflection on history". Guided by the theory and method of historical materialism, the author draws on the beneficial results of modern Western historical theory, uses multi-disciplinary comprehensive knowledge, deeply thinks about the discipline construction of historical theory, and puts forward his own opinions in a relatively systematic manner. This book pays attention to theoretical speculation, has a strong sense of innovation, has detailed and reliable information, and uses simple and clear language. It is a unique book in historical research. This book has high reference value for those engaged in historical research, historical philosophy research, and historical materialism research. It can also be used as an auxiliary teaching material for the "Introduction to History" and "Historical Theory" courses for college students and graduate students.

Research on the Historical Thoughts of "shangshu

Wang Can

269K0

"Shangshu" is one of the most important classics in ancient China and the earliest ancient book and historical work in China. At the same time, China has always been known as the "country of history", and its historical thoughts are rich in content and have great influence. This book takes the "historical thought of Shangshu" as the research object. It systematically examines the Chinese historical consciousness, the concept of historical heaven and man, the concept of historical change, the idea of ​​historical function, the historical aesthetic thought and many other aspects in "Shangshu". It also comments on the influence and contemporary value of the historical thought of "Shangshu". It is the first comprehensive and systematic investigation of the historical thought of "Shangshu". It has certain academic value and theoretical significance, and helps to promote traditional culture and deepen the understanding of national cultural genes.

Possibility and Reality: Some Reflections on History

He Zhaowu

124K0

This book is a collection of He Zhaowu's works. Mr. He Zhaowu graduated from Southwest Associated University and has a thorough knowledge of Chinese and Western studies. He has been engaged in research and teaching at the Institute of History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Tsinghua University. His research involves the history of cultural exchanges between China and the West, the history of Western thought, and historical philosophy. He has dozens of academic monographs, all of which are original and have been collected into books. In addition, he also has a large number of academic essays. This time, his writings have been systematically compiled into a book and published in five categories, summarizing the academic essence of his life. This book contains more than ten original papers by the author on historical theory, representing the cutting-edge level of domestic scholars in this field.

Myths and Folk Literature: Collected Essays on Li Fuqing's Sinology

(russia) Li Fuqing

263K0

This book is an important treatise on the study of mythology and folk literature by Russian sinologist Li Fuqing (Б.Л.Рифтин). It systematically explains the systematic composition of Chinese mythology, historical changes, the research status and development process of ancient Chinese mythology at home and abroad, the new collection of Chinese mythology since the 1960s, the common characteristics of the myths of the Han nationality and neighboring ethnic groups, and views on "more primitive myths" and "more advanced national myths of ancient civilizations". At the same time, by comparing the evolution of the main characters' appearance narratives in different genres of Three Kingdoms-themed works, the author elaborates on the principles of shaping the appearance characteristics of ancient Chinese literary characters, the development and evolution of character image concepts, and artistic thinking, and then explores the characteristics and artistic techniques of describing people's appearance in the traditional concepts of various ethnic groups. It also conducted in-depth research on the rap stories of Mongolian folk artists and Mongolian book stories by exploring "the description of heroines in Eastern Mongolian storytellers" and "a type of Eastern Mongolian folk rap". "Genres in Chinese Medieval Literature" shows Li Fuqing's understanding of the theoretical concept of "genre" in Chinese literature and art.

The Narrative Turn: an Examination of Contemporary Western Historical Theories (second Edition)

Peng Gang

196K0

In the 1970s, the academic paradigm transformation occurred in the field of Western historical theory. The analytical philosophy of history that flourished after the Second World War was gradually replaced by the narrativist philosophy of history, which is still the most dominant theoretical form in contemporary Western historiography. This transformation is often called the narrative turn. This book focuses on the theoretical orientations of Hayden White and Ankersmit, the main representatives of this turn. It analyzes the theoretical issues in the field of intellectual history research based on the case of Skinner, the leader of the Cambridge School. It also explores the ideas of rethinking historical facts, historical interpretation, objectivity of history and other issues in the context of the new frontier of historical theory based on the development history of historical theory in the 20th century. The new edition plans to add two or three articles: "Some Analysis of Narrativist Historiography Theory", "Caricatured Postmodern Historiography", etc.

History of Foreign Historiography

Wang Qingjia Li Longguo

321K0

This book is a course textbook on the history of Western historiography. The editor-in-chief, Professor Zhang Zhilian, has extensive research experience in the field of Western historiography. He has invited teachers from Fudan University, Nankai University and other foreign schools to plan and compile the "History of Western Historiography" textbook, and some manuscripts have been completed. Professor Wang Qingjia, a Yangtze River scholar from the Department of History at Peking University, participated in the compilation, supplemented, organized and completed the book. This book will be a high-level textbook that systematically describes the Western historical tradition since ancient Greece. Compared with existing similar textbooks, the discussion is more in-depth and comprehensive. It strives to break through the stereotype of "Western-centrism", expand the content to regions other than China and the West, break through the binary opposition thinking of comparing China and the West, and guide Chinese scholars to expand their horizons and examine changes in history and historiography from a newer perspective.

Small History and Big History: Concepts, Methods and Practices of Regional Social History

Zhao Shiyu

312K0

This book is the sequel to "Carnival and Everyday Life". Through the review of academic history, case studies of regional history, and the analysis of the relationship between small history and big history, this book reflects the author's ideas, methods and practical achievements in the field of regional social history research. It is the author's new thinking in the first few years after entering the 21st century. The so-called "small history" in this book refers to the "partial" history, such as personal and local history, as well as the "normal" history, the history of daily life experience, the history of joy, anger, sorrow, and social customs. The so-called "big history" here refers to the overall history, such as the history of changing dynasties, the history of the rise and fall of chaos, the history of major events, important figures, and laws and regulations. What we have to do is to bring back the life foundation of "big history" that has been removed from previous research.

Frontiers of Chinese History Theory (gu Zhen's Brief Ai Introduction Edition)

Editor-in-chief Wang Jian

34K0

This book is the final result of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences' theoretical subject "Frontiers of Chinese History Theory" and was completed through the collective cooperation of some scientific researchers from the Institute of History of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. This book is based on the current subject classification and subject status, and strives to combine a comprehensive direction with a prominent focus, combine general history with chronological history, and specialized history, combine research theory with demonstration of methods, and combine introduction with improvement. It is mainly developed according to the secondary disciplines of Chinese history, including ancient history, modern history, contemporary history, historiography theory, and specialized history. It also takes into account horizontal specialized fields such as urban history, regional history, cultural history, and medical and health history.

Western Historiography at the Turn of the Century

Jiang Peng Et Al.

303K0

This book introduces and studies the latest developments and development trends of Western historiography at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century from the perspective of historical theory and methodology, especially the turning points and new opportunities in Western historiography, such as the emergence of postmodern historiography and the emergence of postmodern history. There is a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the shift from social history to cultural history and the rise of historical anthropology. There is also a systematic introduction to new Western historical branches, such as cross-cultural studies, history of mind, environmental history, global history, film and television history, and postcolonial history. It is the first of its kind in China to systematically describe and study the latest development trends and new academic fields of Western historiography at the turn of the century. Therefore, this book is unique both in terms of novelty of knowledge and depth of scholarship.

The Essence and Tradition of Chinese Historiography

Shiding

359K0

This book is a collection of essays by the famous scholar Shi Ding, which mainly covers the history of Qin and Han Dynasties, the history of historiography, etc. The author puts forward his own unique insights on the Qin and Han dynasties, the Chu-Han war, the birth and death dates of Sima Qian, the writing attitude and techniques of "Historical Records", the historical thoughts contained in historical works of past dynasties, and the location of Danyang Qiliang stone carvings. He also connects the fine traditions of ancient history with the current academic situation, and puts forward positive suggestions for the development direction of historiography.

The Mystery of the Book of Dream of Red Mansions

Ke Lan

118K0

"Dream of Red Mansions" is the highest peak of Chinese classical literature. It describes the rise and fall of a wealthy family. "Dream of Red Mansions" is considered a masterpiece of realism. The author should have certain life experience, either personally experienced it or what he himself has seen and heard before he can write such a work. Many scholars believe that "A Dream of Red Mansions" is Cao Xueqin's autobiography, writing about his family's own affairs. So, is this book really about Cao Xueqin's family affairs? It was not easy for "Dream of Red Mansions" to be handed down from completion to handed down. After many twists and turns, it was almost destroyed and lost. We can still see this book today because there are many book lovers who took all kinds of risks to protect it, and the author Cao Xueqin also paid a lot for this book. Because "Dream of Red Mansions" survived through numerous difficulties and dangers during the heyday of literary inquisition in the Qing Dynasty, what are the unsolved mysteries in the process of completing this book?

Political Cognition and Historical Change (world History Review, Vol. 1)

Editor-in-chief Chen Heng Hong Qingming

187K0

"Political Cognition and Historical Change" is the first volume of the "World History Review" series. The theme is "Political Cognition and Historical Change". It is divided into four columns: "Monograph", "Commentary", "Special Forum" and "Documentation and Historical Materials". It contains 13 important academic research papers. In this volume, there are special articles written by many well-known scholars such as Yu Jinyao, Xu Xiaoxu, Zhang Qiang, Hong Qingming, and Liu Yaochun, showing unique thinking perspectives and brand-new research results. From the "life cycle servants" in early modern Europe to the French Revolution, from ancient Greek democracy to the historical changes in the U. S. Foreign affairs institutions, people's political cognition and history have never stopped changing.

Conceptual Invention and Ideological Forms (world History Review, Vol. 4)

Editor-in-chief Chen Heng Hong Qingming

209K0

"Ideological Invention and Ideological Forms" is the fourth volume of the "World History Review" series, with the theme of "Ideational Invention and Ideological Forms". It focuses on the ideological trends of world history and includes many important articles by famous world history scholars such as Xiang Rong, Jin Shoufu, Peng Gang, Zhou Chunsheng and others. Professor Xiang Rong deeply analyzed the problems of Russian rural communes through the activities of German romantic writer Haxterhausen in Russia. Professor Jin Shoufu brilliantly presented the little-known and ups and downs of Max Weber's emotional world. Professor Peng Gang exclusively shared the research frontiers and new methods of Western history. In addition, this volume specially includes the transcripts of Strabo's "Geography" new book launch and the academic symposium on the ancient Mediterranean world. Many world history experts gave colorful speeches.

Narrative Facts and Historical Facts (world History Review, Volume 3)

Editor-in-chief Chen Heng Hong Qingming

222K0

"Narrative Facts and Historical Facts" is the third volume of the "World History Review" series, with the theme of "Narrative Facts and Historical Facts". It is divided into four columns: "Monograph", "Commentary", "Special Forum" and "Documentation and Historical Materials". It contains 14 excellent articles by the famous Italian historian and micro-historian Carlo Ginzburg, world history scholar Yu Pei, American historians Wang Xu, Wang Xiaode, Li Jianming, Wang Lixin and other scholars. Carlo Ginzburg made an in-depth analysis of "The Return of Martin Guerre", one of the three representative works of micro-history, from the perspective of micro-history, Yu Pei's research on Marx's "Notes on History", four outstanding scholars of American history made valuable discussions on the new direction of current research on American history, etc., Etc., Which have important academic value and inspiring significance.

Cities and Empires in History (world History Review, Vol. 6)

Editor-in-chief Chen Heng Hong Qingming

196K0

"World History Review" is a new front and platform for China's world history research. It is published twice a year and comprehensively displays the new dynamics, new developments, and new results of domestic world history research. Mr. Liu Jiahe specially inscribed it and published the latest research results of many scholars such as Li Xiaocong and Cheng Yinong. It also specially includes Professor Wang Xu's interview on my country's urbanization. "Cities and Empires in History" is the sixth volume of the "World History Review" series, with the theme of "Cities and Empires in History". It is divided into four columns: "Monographs", "Interviews", "Special Lectures" and "Documents and Historical Materials". It mainly uses cities as a research perspective, observes and compares from a broad global perspective, and explores the footprints and processes that mankind has walked together. "Cities and Empires in History" contains 15 excellent articles by Li Xiaocong, Cheng Yinong and other famous writers. It has rich and diverse perspectives and has important academic value.

Classics in China (world History Review, Vol. 5)

Editor-in-chief Chen Heng Hong Qingming

199K0

"World History Review" is a new front and platform for China's world history research. It is published twice a year and comprehensively displays the new dynamics, new developments, and new results of domestic world history research. Mr. Liu Jiahe specially inscribed it and published the important research results of many scholars such as Liu Jinyu, Huang Yang, and Zhang Wei. It also includes interviews and lectures by ancient Greek and Roman cultural masters Wang Huansheng and Zhang Zhuming. "Classics in China" is the fifth volume of the "World History Review" series, with the theme of "Classics in China". It is divided into five columns: "Monographs", "Comments", "Book Reviews", "Interviews" and "Documents and Historical Materials". It mainly studies the spread of Greek and Roman knowledge in China. This volume contains 19 excellent articles by Wang Huansheng, Zhang Zhuming, Liu Jinyu, Huang Yang, Zhang Wei, and other famous writers. Huang Yang demonstrated that Athenian democracy was in fact not just the rule of lower-class citizens, but the elite also played a key role. Liu Jinyu and others sorted out ancient Baigang studied the process of collation, translation, annotation and research of Roman poet Ovid's works in Europe and the United States, as well as the translation and research situation in the Chinese world. Baigang studied the Homeric epic and its "depth" from the perspective of oral poetry theory. The perspective is rich and diverse, and has important academic value.

Everyone's Little Book: Ten Lectures on Ancient Chinese History

Zhai Lindong

135K0

Traditional Chinese history is a magnificent treasure house and an important part of Chinese traditional culture. How to understand this treasure house and how to play its positive role in socialist modernization is a topic with theoretical and practical significance. This book is one such specialized work that comprehensively addresses this subject. Issues such as the diversity, sociality and contemporary nature of Chinese traditional historiography are generally explained.

Everyone's Little Book: Six Lectures on Historical Heritage

Bai Shouyi

119K0

This book was written by the famous historian Mr. Bai Shouyi in the 1980s. The work discusses the excellent heritage in historical perspectives, historical philology, historiography, historical literature and other aspects, and has important theoretical significance. By studying these legacies, we can gain a deeper understanding of the role of historiography in society and summarize the laws of the development of Chinese historiography.

Everyone's Little Book: Essentials of History

Li Dazhao

84K03

The work originates from the author's lectures at Peking University. It systematically expounds historical materialism and is China's first important historical theoretical work that combines historical materialism with specific historical research. The book promotes the Marxist view that history is human life and the culture that is its product; and human history is a vast activity that includes all social life phenomena. This book points out the direction for the creation of a new Marxist historiography and lays the foundation for the development of Marxist historiography in China.

History: What Exactly is History?

Ding Xiangrong

303K0

What is history? History is one of the most important ways for human beings to seek knowledge. Understanding and studying history are natural expressions of people's thirst for knowledge and their desire and need to understand themselves. What is history? What was before today is the past, but not everything is history. The past is based on time, and history is based on knowledge. History is the embodiment of human creation and will, both material and spiritual. At the same time, history is the interpretation of people's understanding of themselves and their own development process, and the process of continuous understanding and interpretation. In the sense of historical theory or historical philosophy, history is about the understanding of history (facts, including phenomena of historical research). "History" is the process of concept creation and meaning-giving. The purpose of historical research is always understanding, and understanding is always a continuous process. The generative nature of history and the generative nature of knowledge are unified. This book takes "what is history" as the core question of the history discipline and historical theory, and focuses on showing the spiritual overview and spiritual pursuit of history and historical philosophy.

Everyone's Little Book: Historical Materials and Historiography

Jian Bozan

117K0

This book is an important introduction to history written by Jian Lao. It is divided into two major themes: one is "historical materials" and the other is "historiography". The "historical data" he refers to is not the usual general term for historical data, but "historiography", which is a specific approach and method for studying historical data; the "historiography" he refers to mainly refers to the theories and methods for studying history, commonly known as "history".

Glorious Years: 20 Years of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (1997-2017)

Compiled By Li Xiaobing

260K0

2017 is the 20th year since Hong Kong returned to the motherland. Over the past 20 years, under the leadership of the party and the government, and under the "one country, two systems" system, Hong Kong has undergone rapid changes in all aspects of society, and Hong Kong's construction has achieved gratifying results. In order to enhance communication between the mainland and Hong Kong, enhance mutual understanding, and deepen blood ties, this book is specially published. It selects 10 influential events every year, totaling 200 events, to show the development and progress of Hong Kong in politics, law, economy, culture, education and other aspects over the past 20 years.

Everyone's Little Book: Traces of Qing History

Dai Yi

134K0

This book is a selection of academic articles by Mr. Dai Yi, a well-known expert on Qing history and modern history in my country. The selected articles are all representative works of Dai Yi. They have a rigorous structure and careful argumentation. They closely follow the development of the times, pay attention to major issues in the process of China's modern history, and provide useful experience and reference for China's modernization path to be more convenient, smooth, and reasonable. This book has clear viewpoints, substantial content, rich historical materials, vivid writing, and a perfect unity of ideological and academic aspects.

There Are Two Days in the Sky: Qing Dynasty Politics During the Abdication Period

Bu Key

206K0

This book begins from the 60th year of Qianlong's reign, and describes the official affairs and outlines the characters in a span of five years, including military and state affairs, emperors of the two dynasties, and many court officials. The focus is still on the three years of the abdication. In the three years after the abdication, all major events were inseparable from three people: Hongli, Heshen, and Yongyan. This was the only abdication in the Qing Dynasty, and it was also a period of complex political structure. It was an important historical node in the Qing Dynasty... The abdication was a highlight of Hongli's later years. Although the evaluation was far from being as good as he expected, it was also Emperor Qianlong's attempt to follow Confucian concepts and hope to integrate political rule and Taoism. After the death of the emperor, Emperor Jiaqing raised the banner of "maintaining the status quo" and publicly denounced the pursuit of innovation and change. He became more arrogant and exclusive towards the outside world, and unknowingly led the country into the abyss. At the same time, the three years of abdication were Heshen's proud journey from a favored minister to a powerful minister, and it was also the swan song of his life...

Historical Commentary on Tang and Song Dynasties (fourth Series)

Bao Weimin Editor-in-chief Liu Houbin

149K0

"Tang and Song History Review" is a professional historical journal sponsored by the School of History of Renmin University of China, focusing on the study of Tang and Song history. It features special research and commentary on the history of the Tang and Song Dynasties. It mainly publishes problem-oriented research papers on the history of the Tang and Song Dynasties, as well as special reviews and book reviews with the purpose of sorting out the academic history of Tang and Song studies. Article categories include essays, book reviews, prefaces and postscripts, historical reading notes, etc.

Contemporary Interpretation of Liang Qichao's New Historiography

Song Xueqin

297K0

In the history of modern Chinese historiography, Liang Qichao's new historiography occupies an extremely important position. As a leading figure who ushered in a new era of the development of Chinese historiography, he has made remarkable achievements in the research of historical theory and the innovation of historical methods. He has put forward many propositions worth pondering for future generations and left many theoretical legacies worth learning for future generations. Based on a comprehensive and objective grasp of Liang Qichao's history, this book makes a systematic investigation of the theory and practice of Liang Qichao's new history in both vertical and horizontal aspects.

The Great Righteousness of the Spring and Autumn Period: Imperial Power and Academics in the Traditional Chinese Context

Xiong Yi

460K03

"Spring and Autumn" has long been revered as the supreme holy book of political philosophy in ancient China, and is considered to be the only Confucian classic compiled by Confucius himself. However, the "Spring and Autumn Annals" uses subtle words and great meanings to hide praise and criticism, which is very difficult to understand, especially as it has become more and more complicated after interpretations by classics scholars of the past dynasties. So how did "Spring and Autumn" and related classics play a practical role in an authoritarian society for two thousand years, and even influence the wind and rain? What kind of existence is the Spring and Autumn Period, which has always been regarded as the Chinese spirit? Xiong Yi starts from a murder case in the Tang Dynasty. Through a large number of vivid historical cases, using detailed textual research and meticulous logic, he reveals layer by layer how Chinese classic culture dating back to the Spring and Autumn Period, including "Spring and Autumn", "One Classic and Three Transmissions", "The Analects" and "Laozi", were distorted into tools of power under imperial politics. Xiong Yi plucked thousands of years of historical facts and classics at his fingertips, and allowed emperors, sages, dignitaries, generals, scribes and other people from different eras to have conversations across the air. When readers are immersed in his written world, a clue that stretches for more than two thousand years gradually emerges.

History of Chinese Classics·zhou Dynasty: Confucius, the Six Classics and the Issue of Teacher Succession

(us) Han Dawei

183K0

Professor Han Dawei's academic career can be divided into two stages. Before the 1990s, he was mainly engaged in Xiongnu studies, and after 2000, he was mainly engaged in Chinese Confucian classics research. His Confucian classics research has a distinctive feature, that is, it discusses Confucian classics from the perspective of philology, focusing on the inheritance of Confucian classics. Professor Han hopes that by writing the "History of Chinese Confucian Studies" series, he can summarize his approximately 20 years of research on Confucian classics and fill the gap in the Western academic community that does not yet have a general history of Chinese Confucian studies. "History of Chinese Confucian Studies? Zhou Dynasty Volume" involves the study of Chinese Confucian classics texts using Western Confucian study methods. Such research is also based on historical facts and explores the academic mechanism of Confucian classics in the Zhou Dynasty. It is a rare research work on the history of Confucian classics.

Oral History Research (second Series)

Editor-in-chief Yang Xiangyin

177K0

"Oral History Research" is a continuous publication on oral history organized and compiled by the Institute of Oral History of Wenzhou University. This is the second volume. This volume contains a total of 13 academic papers on special topics. 16 Scholars from the United Kingdom, the United States, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau conducted interdisciplinary and cross-regional discussions on corporate (business) oral history, oral history and medical research, oral history and local chronicles, oral history and music research, and oral history and women's studies. In addition, 8 book reviews and book introductions are included. These works reflect the latest achievements in oral history theory, method and practice research at home and abroad in recent years.

States, War and Historical Development: a Comparison of Premodern Chinese and Western Models

Zhao Dingxin

143K0

Why was China able to unify during the historical development of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and remained unified for most of the next two thousand years, while Europe remained divided after the fall of the Roman Empire, and gave birth to modern capitalism after the 16th and 17th centuries? These issues have long been the focus and hot spots of scholars at home and abroad. The author of this book is a representative scholar who has discussed this issue in recent years and has a high reputation at home and abroad. This book is a collection of the author's representative articles on this topic. From the perspective of political sociology and historical sociology, based on the author's three-factor analysis framework of change, structure, and discourse, it explores the reasons for the differences in historical development models between China and the West in pre-modern times.

Historical Self-defense

Sun Yuxiang

92K0

Although time travel is science fiction, there are indeed some people or things in history who live in different eras but have uncanny similarities. This book explores these similarities in history and makes comparisons. At the same time, the fashionable concept of "time travel" is used to unify these similarities and describe the sense of time travel when similar people and things appear in different historical periods. The similarities between these people and things are very bizarre, but they are indisputable historical facts. This makes this book lively and interesting to read, full of interest and full of new ideas.

Dunhuang Grottoes and Literature Research

Shi Pingting

221K0

Zhejiang is the birthplace of "Dunhuang Studies" research in China, and Zhejiang University is an important center for Dunhuang Studies research. In order to summarize the achievements of Dunhuang studies and Silk Road culture research at Zhejiang University, the "Zhejiang Scholars' Silk Road Dunhuang Academic Book Series" plans to include the representative achievements in Silk Road Dunhuang studies of Zhejiang scholars, mainly Zhejiang University.

Violence: Thinking Without Limits

(usa) Richard J. Bernstein

204K0

Bernstein is a famous contemporary Western thinker. His recent book "Violence: Thinking Without Limits" focuses on the problem of violence that seriously plagues modern society. In this book, Bernstein gave full play to his ability to integrate various schools of thought, and derived his own unique insights based on fully absorbing the thinking of previous generations. At the same time, he did not overly pile up "violent" examples, but focused on exploring the ideological roots behind violent chaos. Our era may be called the "age of violence" because books, newspapers, film and television works, and the Internet are full of various realistic or fictitious representations of violence. But what exactly do we mean by "violence"? What can it bring to people? Where are its boundaries? Bernstein attempts to answer these questions in this book. By examining the works of five scholars - Schmitt, Benjamin, Arendt, Fanon, and Assmann - who discuss the issue of violence, he deeply analyzes and reflects on their arguments for the importance of non-violence and their defense of violence in special circumstances. Bernstein pointed out that there is no universal standard for judging the legitimacy of violence. A feasible solution to this problem is to create a public environment that allows free and open discussion and allows individual opinions to be expressed and heard.

The History of China's Household Registration System

Song Changbin

108K0

It is a monograph that comprehensively and systematically studies the history of the ancient Chinese household registration system. It covers eight topics including the origin of the ancient household registration system, household registration survey and registration, household registration rules, household registration, household registration categories, household registration establishment, household registration migration, and household registration maintenance.

Harvard's Minimalist History of China: from the Origin of Civilization to the 20th Century (revised Collector's Edition)

(us)albert Craig

109K0

Other ancient civilizations in the world have fallen one after another, but only the Chinese civilization can continue to this day. Why? Albert Craig, a giant in East Asian history, combed through the history of Chinese civilization from its origins to the 20th century to find the source of the vitality of Chinese civilization. "Harvard's Minimalist History of China" is a popular introductory book on Chinese history in Europe and the United States. In more than 300 pages, we span thousands of years of history, from early China when hundreds of schools of thought contended, to the Qin and Han Dynasties when the earliest empire was built, from the Sui, Tang, Song and Yuan Dynasties at the peak of the imperial era, to the Ming and Qing Dynasties in the late imperial era, and then to modern China, which is faltering and searching for a way out. We can see from the evolution of China's civilization over thousands of years what has shaped us. When trying to understand China today, we can also draw inspiration from history. The novelty of this history of China is that it examines Chinese history in the context of global history. The Han Empire and the Roman Empire also faced the threat of nomads. What were the differences in the solutions? After the 6th century AD, why did China continue to rebuild its unified empire while Europe fell into long-term division? How did the Mongols' drive to conquer the world differ from the Arabs? ... Through this enlightening "History of China in the World", we will see a different Chinese civilization.

Peking University History Class

Guo Xiaoqiang

125K0

This book brings together many incisive discussions and views on the study of Chinese history from Peking University scholars and students. It narrates the important figures and events in various periods of our country's history. It takes the historical process of our country as the main line and follows the order of dynasty changes. It uses easy-to-understand language to provide readers with an ideological feast, allowing readers to quickly understand and master Chinese historical knowledge.

Modernization and British Social Transformation (Nanjing University History Series)

Liu Jinyuan

240K0

This book selects dozens of thematic papers that the author has published in journals, magazines, and book series over the years. It is divided into four parts: politics and diplomacy, economy and society, industrial relations, and empire and federation. It introduces the author's views on a series of issues such as the development of British party politics, the rise and fall of British monarchy, the rise of British hegemony, industrialization, urban environment, welfare states, evolution of labor relations, Northern Ireland issues, and the modernization of Ghana and the Maldives.

Historical Scenes and Ideological Images of International Relations (nanjing University History Series)

Shi Bin

260K0

This book explores some important theoretical and practical issues in the fields of international relations theory and intellectual history, postwar American diplomacy, China's foreign relations, and contemporary international security and strategic research from three aspects: thought and theory, American politics and foreign teachers, and China and the contemporary world. It combines theory and practice, history and reality. Among them, the discussions on the intellectual history of international relations, international political ethics and international social theory are representative achievements of domestic academic circles in these fields.

three Leaps" and "three Choices": Chen Duxiu's Exploration of the Way Out for Modern China (gu Zhen's Brief Ai Introduction Edition)

Xu Guangshou

19K0

Comprehensively sort out the historical process of Chen Duxiu's "three leaps" in his early thought (from traditional intellectuals, who believed in the bourgeois reform ideas of Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao, to Sun Yat-sen's bourgeois revolutionary ideas, to choosing Marxism and founding the Communist Party of China), and take you to understand Chen Duxiu's exploration of the way out for modern China.

The 16th Volume of Traditional Chinese Studies (gu Zhen's Briefs·ai Guided Edition)

Compiled By The Editorial Board Of "traditional Chinese Studies" Of The Shanghai Academy Of Social Sciences

19K0

It seems that the concept of "traditional China" can be understood from both vertical and horizontal aspects: in terms of time, that is, "vertical", it started from the three ancient dynasties, passed through the Han, Tang, Song, Yuan, and down to the Qing dynasties, all within its norms; in terms of professional fields, that is, "horizontally", it includes politics, economy, military, diplomacy, thought, culture, customs, religion, etc., All included.

Theory and Historiography·volume 3

Research Office Of Marxist Historiography Theory And Historiography, Institute Of History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

207K0

This book is a serial publication. This book adheres to Marxist historical materialism, seeks truth from facts, integrates theory with practice, implements the policy of "letting a hundred flowers bloom, and a hundred schools of thought contend". It pays attention to historical theory, focuses on major academic issues in Chinese history, and advocates academic debate in order to prosper and promote the healthy development of historical science. This book mainly publishes representative academic papers in the fields of historical theory, Chinese historical research, and historical philology. The main columns (content) are as follows: (1) Historical theory. Including Marxist historical theory and academic papers on historical theory. (2) History of Chinese historiography. Including the establishment and development of traditional Chinese historiography and modern Chinese historiography, as well as the study of the emergence and development of Chinese Marxist historiography. (3) Historical philological research. (4) Research topics on ancient Chinese history. (5) Historical commentary. Debate on academic issues under the guidance of Marxist historical theory, as well as discussions on relevant cutting-edge issues in the field of Chinese history.

Research on the History of the American "new Left

Xu Liang

173K0

As a craze that emerged in American history in the 1960s, "New Left" historiography undoubtedly represents the tradition of American radical historiography. American "New Left" historians with a strong historical critical spirit and a "bottom-up" research orientation, with the purpose of transforming American society and promoting American social progress, have made fierce criticisms of American domestic and foreign affairs. Their radical historical views not only injected new passion and vitality into the American historiography that lacked vitality and vitality in the mid-twentieth century, but also successfully expanded the general public's criticism of American society, improved people's ability to reflect and introspect, and greatly changed the lifestyle and cultural outlook of thousands of Americans who matured after the 1960s, thus having a profound impact on American historiography and society.

Contemporary Chinese World History Research (1949-2009)

Yu Pei

470K0

With the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, China's social development opened a new page, and the study of Chinese world history also entered a new stage of development. This is mainly reflected in the fact that Marxist historical materialism has been widely disseminated and has become the guiding ideology and theoretical basis for world history research; through the construction of disciplines, historical materials and historical theory and methodology of Chinese world history, the transformation of Chinese world history research from translation to research has been completed. Reform and opening up is one of the powerful driving forces for the rapid development of world history research. The late 1970s and early 1980s were the period when my country's professional institutions studying world history flourished and the number of world history teaching and research personnel increased the fastest and most. It was also an important period for Chinese scholars to explore the system of the world history discipline from a new perspective and debate on some important issues. The rapid development of exchanges with foreign academic circles has created favorable conditions for China's world history research work. At present, the research on world history in our country is developing vigorously. With the healthy growth of new generations, high-level academic achievements are constantly coming out. The research on world history in our country is showing an unprecedented good situation.

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