Chinese (mainland and Taiwan), European, Japanese, Canadian, and North American scholars address a subject of increasing interest in modern Chinese and world history: the emergence of a modern citizenry. While much attention has focused to date on the rise of the modern Chinese nation, little or none has been directed at the important concomitant element of a politically active "citizenry" and what that might mean in a Chinese context. After a detailed introduction by the editors on this theme in Western and East Asian theory and practice, each essay examines a thinker or group of thinkers from the crucial transition period in modern China, 1890-1920, and assesses their views on how China might forge a modern society with a participatory political citizenry.
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I only read Peter Zarrow, Joan Judge, and Anne Cheng's articles in this volume. The quality of papers vary but it provides a very good picture of the state of the field: Chinese intellectuals and their conception of the citizenship.
评分I only read Peter Zarrow, Joan Judge, and Anne Cheng's articles in this volume. The quality of papers vary but it provides a very good picture of the state of the field: Chinese intellectuals and their conception of the citizenship.
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评分裏麵收集瞭太多經典論文。
评分裏麵收集瞭太多經典論文。
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