This chapter discusses the nature, key issues and significance of the 1905-07 press debate between the constitutional monarchist Xinmin Congbao and revolutionary republican Minbao. Focusing on the way modernity was perceived, it examines conflicting portrayals of the root cause of China’s problems and their solutions. Central to the analysis is the way both sides converged in their newly acquired modern outlooks that confined their differences to the approach to social changes. It argues that unlike the Burke-Paine debate in late nineteenth century between conservatism and progressivism as two ideological paradigms, the late Qing debate contributed to the rise of radicalism and spelt the demise of conservatism as a counterbalancing force fo...
On September 6, 1899, in response to the looming threat foreign powers posed to American trade agree...
This thesis examines late-Qing Chinese perspectives of world order. Concentrating on the images of t...
This is not a study of history where the meticulous author attempts to present the course of events....
abstract: In the last three decades, a spate of research brought to light the dynamics of contentiou...
This article explores the political dynamics of modern Chinese cultural conservatism. It proceeds fr...
Nation as a translated concept must be understood within this backdrop of rapid, volatile and often ...
The text on the Chinese nationalism provides a systematic insight into Chinese concepts, tradition a...
The period of 1840 (when the Opium War broken out) till now is commonly regarded as China’s modern e...
Drawing on the idea of organic society, this article examines the discourse of modernity in the late...
The process of state-building in the Chinese revolution was confounded, and remains obscured, by a c...
This book is the first attempt to present an integrated overview of the development of liberal, cons...
My dissertation studies the Sichuan Railway Protection Movement in 1911. What I see in this movement...
This thesis examines the structural transformation of China’s spheres of political debate brought ab...
When we study modern Chinese history from the viewpoint of national identity rather then that of mod...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-72)This thesis examines the nature of Chinese national id...
On September 6, 1899, in response to the looming threat foreign powers posed to American trade agree...
This thesis examines late-Qing Chinese perspectives of world order. Concentrating on the images of t...
This is not a study of history where the meticulous author attempts to present the course of events....
abstract: In the last three decades, a spate of research brought to light the dynamics of contentiou...
This article explores the political dynamics of modern Chinese cultural conservatism. It proceeds fr...
Nation as a translated concept must be understood within this backdrop of rapid, volatile and often ...
The text on the Chinese nationalism provides a systematic insight into Chinese concepts, tradition a...
The period of 1840 (when the Opium War broken out) till now is commonly regarded as China’s modern e...
Drawing on the idea of organic society, this article examines the discourse of modernity in the late...
The process of state-building in the Chinese revolution was confounded, and remains obscured, by a c...
This book is the first attempt to present an integrated overview of the development of liberal, cons...
My dissertation studies the Sichuan Railway Protection Movement in 1911. What I see in this movement...
This thesis examines the structural transformation of China’s spheres of political debate brought ab...
When we study modern Chinese history from the viewpoint of national identity rather then that of mod...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-72)This thesis examines the nature of Chinese national id...
On September 6, 1899, in response to the looming threat foreign powers posed to American trade agree...
This thesis examines late-Qing Chinese perspectives of world order. Concentrating on the images of t...
This is not a study of history where the meticulous author attempts to present the course of events....