Following the recent trends of globalization and regionalization, the idea of Asia has been revived in political, economic, and cultural fields. This essay examines some of the various uses of this idea in modern East Asian and especially Chinese history. The essay consists of four parts. Part One discusses the derivativeness of the idea of Asia, that is, how this idea developed from modern European history, especially the nineteenth-century European narrative of ‘World History, ’ and it points out how the early modern Japanese ‘theory of shedding Asia ’ derived from this narrative. Part Two studies the relationship between the idea of Asia and two forms of populism against the background of the Chinese and Russian revolutions – one, exempl...
Readings of contemporary accounts of the Japanese invasion of Chosŏn Korea and Ming China's interven...
This chapter demonstrates that Japan was not an “exception” as the Eurocentric historiography has be...
Much has been written of late about the geographical contexts of Western political thought, particul...
Until recent decades, historians of modern East Asia generally considered Asianism to be an imperial...
Japan’s victory in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, as a non-Western nation state that had defea...
There is a general tendency within Western social science to focus on the city as a primary instrume...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The politics of imagining Asia -- How to explain "Chin...
Intra-Asian Dynamics, Mobility of Ideas, and Intellectual Exchange in Southeast AsiaPanel 1.07 - New...
The initial hypothesis of this research was that divergent regional perspectives on Asia- issues of ...
Modern East Asia details the history of the region while recognizing the intellectual, religious, ar...
1905 witnessed Japan's victory over Russia. The whole of Asia was inspired by this war, even includi...
This special issue contains a selection of articles, produced from papers presented at a workshop un...
Modern East Asia details the history of the region while recognizing the intellectual, religious, ar...
Modern East Asia details the history of the region while recognizing the intellectual, religious, ar...
This paper traces the development of the ‘New Asianism’ in Japan over the past quarter of a century...
Readings of contemporary accounts of the Japanese invasion of Chosŏn Korea and Ming China's interven...
This chapter demonstrates that Japan was not an “exception” as the Eurocentric historiography has be...
Much has been written of late about the geographical contexts of Western political thought, particul...
Until recent decades, historians of modern East Asia generally considered Asianism to be an imperial...
Japan’s victory in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, as a non-Western nation state that had defea...
There is a general tendency within Western social science to focus on the city as a primary instrume...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The politics of imagining Asia -- How to explain "Chin...
Intra-Asian Dynamics, Mobility of Ideas, and Intellectual Exchange in Southeast AsiaPanel 1.07 - New...
The initial hypothesis of this research was that divergent regional perspectives on Asia- issues of ...
Modern East Asia details the history of the region while recognizing the intellectual, religious, ar...
1905 witnessed Japan's victory over Russia. The whole of Asia was inspired by this war, even includi...
This special issue contains a selection of articles, produced from papers presented at a workshop un...
Modern East Asia details the history of the region while recognizing the intellectual, religious, ar...
Modern East Asia details the history of the region while recognizing the intellectual, religious, ar...
This paper traces the development of the ‘New Asianism’ in Japan over the past quarter of a century...
Readings of contemporary accounts of the Japanese invasion of Chosŏn Korea and Ming China's interven...
This chapter demonstrates that Japan was not an “exception” as the Eurocentric historiography has be...
Much has been written of late about the geographical contexts of Western political thought, particul...