Mai 12 - Mai 16, 2019 Organisateurs: Yuri Pines (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Martin Kern (Princeton University) Chinese empire was renowned for high cultural prestige and exceptional productivity of history writing. In distinction, only a very few historical texts survived from the millennium preceding China’s imperial unification of 221 BCE. Yet recent paleographic discoveries and a more nuanced understanding of transmitted texts allow us to reassess the formative age of Chin..
The West’s perception of China as a historical entity has evolved over the centuries. China has gone...
Zheng Kang and Datong Huo. The First Signs of Quantification in Chinese Historiography. On an intern...
In this landmark exploration of the origins of nationalism and cultural identity in China, Pamela Ky...
Early Chinese empires, namely the Qin (221 - 206 BCE) and Han (206 BCE -220 CE) dynasties, have long...
In 221 BCE the state of Qin vanquished its rivals and established the first empire on Chinese soil, ...
More than eight decades ago, the distinguished Chinese scholar Hu Shi (1891–1962) wrote ...
Early China—namely the Qin (221 - 206 BCE) and Han (206 BCE - 220 CE) dynasties—have long claimed on...
The generally accepted chronology of Chinese history begins in 841 B.C., seventy years before the en...
"The beginnings of Chinese historiography are remote and glorious indeed. The earliest Chronicles d...
In the beginning of the twentieth century, following the call of Liang Qichao (1873-1929) for a new...
Despite the interest which the West has felt for China since at least the 13th с A.D. and the voyage...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66630/2/10.1177_000944556500100205.pd
This book examines the source of Chinese civilization, foundations of traditional Chinese society an...
The sources for history are basic to history, and an accurate idea of the chronology of the sources ...
The authors of this special issue on China are Chinese scholars working today in the three major Chi...
The West’s perception of China as a historical entity has evolved over the centuries. China has gone...
Zheng Kang and Datong Huo. The First Signs of Quantification in Chinese Historiography. On an intern...
In this landmark exploration of the origins of nationalism and cultural identity in China, Pamela Ky...
Early Chinese empires, namely the Qin (221 - 206 BCE) and Han (206 BCE -220 CE) dynasties, have long...
In 221 BCE the state of Qin vanquished its rivals and established the first empire on Chinese soil, ...
More than eight decades ago, the distinguished Chinese scholar Hu Shi (1891–1962) wrote ...
Early China—namely the Qin (221 - 206 BCE) and Han (206 BCE - 220 CE) dynasties—have long claimed on...
The generally accepted chronology of Chinese history begins in 841 B.C., seventy years before the en...
"The beginnings of Chinese historiography are remote and glorious indeed. The earliest Chronicles d...
In the beginning of the twentieth century, following the call of Liang Qichao (1873-1929) for a new...
Despite the interest which the West has felt for China since at least the 13th с A.D. and the voyage...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66630/2/10.1177_000944556500100205.pd
This book examines the source of Chinese civilization, foundations of traditional Chinese society an...
The sources for history are basic to history, and an accurate idea of the chronology of the sources ...
The authors of this special issue on China are Chinese scholars working today in the three major Chi...
The West’s perception of China as a historical entity has evolved over the centuries. China has gone...
Zheng Kang and Datong Huo. The First Signs of Quantification in Chinese Historiography. On an intern...
In this landmark exploration of the origins of nationalism and cultural identity in China, Pamela Ky...