This book uncovers the history of civil society activism in China through the development of late 19th century study societies in China against the context of the decline of the Qing government and its controlling power on ideological production, widespread social unrest by Western imperialist states. The study societies in Shanghai, Beijing and Hunan were organized around the goal of promoting and defending the Confucian religion and represent a facet of the civil society that emerged in China in reaction to the import of Christianity and nationalist state formation
The beginning of the twentieth century marked in China the emergence of “youth” (qingnian) as a dis...
"The many instances of regional insurgency and unrest that erupted on China's borderlands at the tur...
The students studying in Japan played an important role in the spreading of modern thought during th...
As one of the major institutional platforms for the activist intellectuals to inaugurate political a...
This study investigates the emergence of civil society in China. The existence and sustainability of...
Why have Western historians devoted so much attention recently to the question of civil society and ...
The institutional platforms that supported activist intellectuals seeking to inaugurate political an...
This book is a history of the Chinese Protestant elite and their contribution to building a new Chin...
This article is situated in the humanistic sociology and social anthropology approach. In this appro...
Whether civil publicity exists in China where there is a “strong nation - vulnerable society”, or no...
by Susan Blumberg Liu.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1996.Includes bibliographic...
Negotiating Religion in Modern China traces the history of the Chinese state\u27s relationship with ...
Education in China was largely dominated by Christian schools which were mostly financed by Western ...
Danke Li is a contributing author, Student Movement and the End of the Civil War in the Chongqing R...
This dissertation explores social change in Chongqing, the main economic hub of Sichuan province, du...
The beginning of the twentieth century marked in China the emergence of “youth” (qingnian) as a dis...
"The many instances of regional insurgency and unrest that erupted on China's borderlands at the tur...
The students studying in Japan played an important role in the spreading of modern thought during th...
As one of the major institutional platforms for the activist intellectuals to inaugurate political a...
This study investigates the emergence of civil society in China. The existence and sustainability of...
Why have Western historians devoted so much attention recently to the question of civil society and ...
The institutional platforms that supported activist intellectuals seeking to inaugurate political an...
This book is a history of the Chinese Protestant elite and their contribution to building a new Chin...
This article is situated in the humanistic sociology and social anthropology approach. In this appro...
Whether civil publicity exists in China where there is a “strong nation - vulnerable society”, or no...
by Susan Blumberg Liu.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1996.Includes bibliographic...
Negotiating Religion in Modern China traces the history of the Chinese state\u27s relationship with ...
Education in China was largely dominated by Christian schools which were mostly financed by Western ...
Danke Li is a contributing author, Student Movement and the End of the Civil War in the Chongqing R...
This dissertation explores social change in Chongqing, the main economic hub of Sichuan province, du...
The beginning of the twentieth century marked in China the emergence of “youth” (qingnian) as a dis...
"The many instances of regional insurgency and unrest that erupted on China's borderlands at the tur...
The students studying in Japan played an important role in the spreading of modern thought during th...