An Historical Sketch of Chinese HistoriographySpringer, 9 thg 1, 2018 - 503 trang This book systematically traces the development of Chinese historiography from the 2nd century B.C. to the 19th century A.D. Refusing to fit the Chinese historical narration into the modern Western discourse, the author highlights the significant questions that concern traditional historians, their philosophical foundations, their development over three thousand years and their influence on the intelligentsia. China is a country defined in terms of its history and its historians have worked hard to record the past. However, this book approaches Chinese history from the very beginning not only as a way of recording, but also as a way of dealing with the past in order to orient the people of the present in the temporal dimension of their lives. This book was listed as the key textbook of the “Eleventh Five-year Plan” for college students in China.
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3 Ideas of History in Preimperial China | 57 |
Shiji or The Grand Scribes Historical Records and Hanshu or History of Former Han Dynasty | 121 |
5 Medieval Ideas of History Confucianism and the Mysterious Learning | 191 |
6 A Medieval Conclusion of History and Ideas of History | 238 |
7 Lixue or the Learning of Principle and Ideas of History | 297 |
Historical Criticism and Aspirations to Change | 350 |
10 Globalization and The Chinese Ideas of History | 471 |
Appendix | 483 |
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9 Ideas of History in Modern China | 415 |