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Revolution As Restoration Guocui Xuebao And Chinas Path To Modernity 19051911 Tzeki Hon

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Revolution As Restoration Guocui Xuebao And Chinas Path To Modernity 19051911 Tzeki Hon
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.31 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Tze-ki Hon
ISBN: 9789004247802, 9004247807
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Revolution As Restoration Guocui Xuebao And Chinas Path To Modernity 19051911 Tzeki Hon by Tze-ki Hon 9789004247802, 9004247807 instant download after payment.

Revolution as Restoration examines the journal Guocui xuebao (1905-1911) to elucidate the momentous political and social changes in early twentieth-century China. Rather than viewing the journal as a collection of documents for studying a thinker (e.g., Zhang Taiyan), a concept (e.g., national essence), or an intellectual movement (e.g., cultural conservatism), this book focuses on the global network of commerce and communication that allowed independent publications to appear in the Chinese print market. As such, this book offers a different perspective on the Chinese quest for modernity. It shows that, from the start, the Chinese quest for modernity was never completely orchestrated by the central government, nor was it static and monolithic as the teleology of revolution describes.

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