For scholars of China who are interested in modernity, the looming question seems to be, is ‘modernity’ a valid and useful analytical category for describing, explaining, and understanding China? And if so, how should modernity and its attendant conceptual apparatuses be deployed in investigations of China’s various aspects, historical, political, cultural, and so on? In The Cambridge Companion to Modern Chinese Culture, editor Kam Louie and a distinguished list of contributors seek to explore China within its particular modern contexts and clarify the idea of ‘modernity’ by using historical and contemporary cases. In his introduction Louie writes, “At first glance, the concept of ‘modern’ should not present many problems since it should re...
In the 17th century China, through the mediation of Christian missionaries, came into contact with m...
This richly empirical volume, which grew out of a conference held at the Institute of Modern History...
In this essay I argue that recent philosophical attempts to ‘modernise’ Confucianism rehearse proble...
“Modernity” continues to be a useful historiographical tool, however, it is tension-laden both theor...
This article examines China’s encounter with modernity from the 19th century to the present day. It...
AbstractThanks to the publication of Martin Jacques's When China Rules the World, the notion of Chin...
As usual, the 2005 Chinese Rooster New Year celebrations in Beijing highlighted the annual Earth Tem...
In Yuyu Wu’s article, There and Back Again: A Critical Study on \u27Anti-modern Modernity,\u27 the...
In Yuyu Wu’s article, There and Back Again: A Critical Study on \u27Anti-modern Modernity,\u27 the...
The European brand of modernisation that was introduced to China by the force of arms in the 19th-20...
Modem China and Sinology. This essay which was first presented as the inaugural lecture of the cha...
AbstractThanks to the publication of Martin Jacques's When China Rules the World, the notion of Chin...
Zhang Yinde’s in-depth study is the first substantial publication in the French language devoted to ...
One of the most frequent questions that scholars and writers hear is “I’m interested learning more a...
This volume evaluates the dual roles of war and modernity in the transformation of twentieth-century...
In the 17th century China, through the mediation of Christian missionaries, came into contact with m...
This richly empirical volume, which grew out of a conference held at the Institute of Modern History...
In this essay I argue that recent philosophical attempts to ‘modernise’ Confucianism rehearse proble...
“Modernity” continues to be a useful historiographical tool, however, it is tension-laden both theor...
This article examines China’s encounter with modernity from the 19th century to the present day. It...
AbstractThanks to the publication of Martin Jacques's When China Rules the World, the notion of Chin...
As usual, the 2005 Chinese Rooster New Year celebrations in Beijing highlighted the annual Earth Tem...
In Yuyu Wu’s article, There and Back Again: A Critical Study on \u27Anti-modern Modernity,\u27 the...
In Yuyu Wu’s article, There and Back Again: A Critical Study on \u27Anti-modern Modernity,\u27 the...
The European brand of modernisation that was introduced to China by the force of arms in the 19th-20...
Modem China and Sinology. This essay which was first presented as the inaugural lecture of the cha...
AbstractThanks to the publication of Martin Jacques's When China Rules the World, the notion of Chin...
Zhang Yinde’s in-depth study is the first substantial publication in the French language devoted to ...
One of the most frequent questions that scholars and writers hear is “I’m interested learning more a...
This volume evaluates the dual roles of war and modernity in the transformation of twentieth-century...
In the 17th century China, through the mediation of Christian missionaries, came into contact with m...
This richly empirical volume, which grew out of a conference held at the Institute of Modern History...
In this essay I argue that recent philosophical attempts to ‘modernise’ Confucianism rehearse proble...