This article argues for a ‘history from between’ as the best lens through which to understand the construction of historical knowledge between East Asia and Europe. ‘Between’ refers to the space framed by East Asia and Europe, but also to the global circulations of ideas in that space, and to the subjective feeling of embeddedness in larger-than-local contexts that being in such a space makes possible. Our contention is that the outcomes of such entanglements are not merely reactive forms of knowledge, of the kind implied by older studies of translation and reception in global intellectual history. Instead they are themselves ‘co-productions’: they are the shared and mutually interactive inputs to enduring modes of uses of the past, across ...
How is cultural otherness any different from the historical otherness already found in our existing ...
This article offers a case study in the nature of uses of the European past in East Asia at a time w...
In this essay I argue that recent philosophical attempts to ‘modernise’ Confucianism rehearse proble...
This paper attempts to incorporate the history of East Asian cultural interactions into the field of...
The East Asian Uses of the European Past project, funded by the Humanities in the European Research...
Global history is in some instances a very sensitive field, challenging both traditional and someti...
Extract: "Over the last two decades there has been a steady increase in the publication of studies ...
At a ‘conjuncture’ in pre-modern global history, labeled by previous generations of historians as th...
Introduction to special issue of the Journal of European Integration History of the postwar developm...
This essay examines an influential debate that took place during China’sMay Fourth era (circa 1915–1...
Proceedings of the International Symposium organized by Rosa CAROLI, Ca' Foscari University of Venic...
Rethinking the ways global history is envisioned and conceptualized in diverse countries such as Chi...
Metanarratives of material progress have been around at least since the time of Smith, Marx and Webe...
This issue of the journal Asian Studies will examine the cultural, social and intellectual legacies ...
This article argues that Taiwan’s distinctive historical position—at the centre of multiple overlapp...
How is cultural otherness any different from the historical otherness already found in our existing ...
This article offers a case study in the nature of uses of the European past in East Asia at a time w...
In this essay I argue that recent philosophical attempts to ‘modernise’ Confucianism rehearse proble...
This paper attempts to incorporate the history of East Asian cultural interactions into the field of...
The East Asian Uses of the European Past project, funded by the Humanities in the European Research...
Global history is in some instances a very sensitive field, challenging both traditional and someti...
Extract: "Over the last two decades there has been a steady increase in the publication of studies ...
At a ‘conjuncture’ in pre-modern global history, labeled by previous generations of historians as th...
Introduction to special issue of the Journal of European Integration History of the postwar developm...
This essay examines an influential debate that took place during China’sMay Fourth era (circa 1915–1...
Proceedings of the International Symposium organized by Rosa CAROLI, Ca' Foscari University of Venic...
Rethinking the ways global history is envisioned and conceptualized in diverse countries such as Chi...
Metanarratives of material progress have been around at least since the time of Smith, Marx and Webe...
This issue of the journal Asian Studies will examine the cultural, social and intellectual legacies ...
This article argues that Taiwan’s distinctive historical position—at the centre of multiple overlapp...
How is cultural otherness any different from the historical otherness already found in our existing ...
This article offers a case study in the nature of uses of the European past in East Asia at a time w...
In this essay I argue that recent philosophical attempts to ‘modernise’ Confucianism rehearse proble...