In this thesis, I will analyze how Liang Qichao’s idea of nation played a role in the emergence of national identity in China in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The concept of nation in China didn’t emerge from the bottom-up spontaneously. Rather, I will argue, the emergence of Chinese national identity can largely be explained as an imported ideology pursued by Chinese elites. In the formation of the concept of nation in China, not only the contact with the West but also interactions and tensions among the East Asian countries were crucial. This thesis is divided into two interdependent parts. The first part deals with theoretical studies of nationalism and national identity, and it will provide a general picture of the ma...
In the vast majority of literature on 'Chinese nationalism' the distinction between nation and state...
This thesis paper sets out to explore nationalism and national identity in East Asia, with a specifi...
This thesis represents a new attempt to use numerous volumes of mostly unpublished diaries, viewed a...
In this thesis, I will analyze how Liang Qichao’s idea of nation played a role in the emergence of n...
The text on the Chinese nationalism provides a systematic insight into Chinese concepts, tradition a...
The purpose of this essay is to give further understanding of the relatively new phenomena Chinese p...
The influence of nationalism and social darwinism around the end of the 19th century in China spurre...
The first part of the text (Asia-Pacific issue no.14, 2011) provided a reader with a systematic insi...
What is Chinese nationalism? Is nationalism the most effective framework for understanding how peopl...
In the first years of the twentieth century, the prominent radical intellectual Liang Qichao argued ...
Our symposium theme was "The Various Phases of 'Nation' Images in the Modern Society". In the recent...
When we study modern Chinese history from the viewpoint of national identity rather then that of mod...
The focus of this thesis is the concept of Chineseness & its development during the XX-XXX Centuries...
Rising nationalism in 2008 has marked the turning point in Chinas evolving national identity. This m...
In much of the existing literature on 'Chinese nationalism', the critical distinction between natio...
In the vast majority of literature on 'Chinese nationalism' the distinction between nation and state...
This thesis paper sets out to explore nationalism and national identity in East Asia, with a specifi...
This thesis represents a new attempt to use numerous volumes of mostly unpublished diaries, viewed a...
In this thesis, I will analyze how Liang Qichao’s idea of nation played a role in the emergence of n...
The text on the Chinese nationalism provides a systematic insight into Chinese concepts, tradition a...
The purpose of this essay is to give further understanding of the relatively new phenomena Chinese p...
The influence of nationalism and social darwinism around the end of the 19th century in China spurre...
The first part of the text (Asia-Pacific issue no.14, 2011) provided a reader with a systematic insi...
What is Chinese nationalism? Is nationalism the most effective framework for understanding how peopl...
In the first years of the twentieth century, the prominent radical intellectual Liang Qichao argued ...
Our symposium theme was "The Various Phases of 'Nation' Images in the Modern Society". In the recent...
When we study modern Chinese history from the viewpoint of national identity rather then that of mod...
The focus of this thesis is the concept of Chineseness & its development during the XX-XXX Centuries...
Rising nationalism in 2008 has marked the turning point in Chinas evolving national identity. This m...
In much of the existing literature on 'Chinese nationalism', the critical distinction between natio...
In the vast majority of literature on 'Chinese nationalism' the distinction between nation and state...
This thesis paper sets out to explore nationalism and national identity in East Asia, with a specifi...
This thesis represents a new attempt to use numerous volumes of mostly unpublished diaries, viewed a...