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  1. Chinese historiography

    Chinese historiography is the study of the techniques and sources used by historians to develop the recorded history of China. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    In China, historical scholarship remains largely nationalist and modernist or even traditionalist. The legacies of the modernist school (such as Lo Hsiang-lin) and the traditionalist school (such as Qian Mu (Chien Mu)) remain strong in Chinese circles. The more modernist works focus on imperial systems in China and employ the scientific method ...
  3. unm-historiography.github.io

    How the ideas of modernization, materialist history, and China's foray into globalist quasi-capitalism fit into both the larger narrative of Chinese history, as well as the Marxist intellectual establishment, have become the most pressing issues within modern Chinese historiography. Beginning in the 1980s, Chinese historians have been ...
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The history of China spans several millennia across a wide geographical area. Each region now considered part of the Chinese world has experienced periods of unity, fracture, prosperity, and strife. Chinese civilization first emerged in the Yellow River valley, which along with the Yangtze basin constitutes the geographic core of the Chinese cultural sphere.
  5. deepblue.lib.umich.edu

    Chinese Historiography By Albert Feuerwerker* * Albert Feuerwerker acted as Chairman of the conference described in this article.He is Pro- fessor of History and Director of the Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan. He is the author of China's Early Industrialization : Sheng Hsuan-Huai (1844-1916) and Mandarine Enterprise and co-author of Chinese Commu-
  6. britannica.com

    Jan 13, 2025The practice of archaeology in China has been rooted in modern Chinese history. The intellectual and political reformers of the 1920s challenged the historicity of the legendary inventors of Chinese culture, such as Shennong, the Divine Farmer, and Huangdi, the Yellow Emperor.At the same time, scientific study of the prehistoric period was being sponsored by Western archaeologists and ...
  7. libguides.princeton.edu

    Oct 28, 2024Compiled by Benjamin A. Elman 艾 爾 曼. Professor of East Asian Studies and History, Princeton University. With the help of Nanping Cao (Fudan University), Pingyi Chu (Academia Sinica, Institute of History and Philology), Xiaoping Cong (University of Houston), Brandon Ermita (Princeton University), Jinsong Guo (Princeton University), Chao-Hui Jenny LIU (Princeton University), Miaw-fen Lu ...
  8. worldhumanitiesreport.org

    Historiography in China Hou Xudong Tsinghua University* The study of history dates back a very long time in China, but modern historiography was born in the early twentieth century, when Liang Qichao published his article "New Historiography" in 1902, launching a revolution in ...
  9. history, especially in the practice of positivist historiography, by adhering to national historical traditions and learning from Western historiography. As one of many schools, the methods of Marxist Materialistic Interpretation of History were introduced to China in the early twentieth century and soon largely spread. With these methods, Chinese
  10. alphahistory.com

    The concepts and values you know well may not apply so readily or neatly to the history of China. Translation issues China's language is complex and difficult to learn for Westerners. China has more than one billion people, 56 recognised ethnic groups and almost 300 different languages. Today, much of China uses Standard Chinese, a form of ...
  11. culturachina.net

    Chronological Order and Brief History of China. As we know that this article is very long, we have prepared a brief history of China for those who do not have time to read the whole article. It is a short summary and chronology divided into several points: 40,000 B.C. - Appearance of Homo Sapiens in China; 17,000 BC - First Ceramics in China
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