The Historian’s Gaze
Essays on Modern and Contemporary China in Honour of Guido Samarani
open access | peer reviewed-
edited by
- Laura De Giorgi - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email orcid profile
- Sofia Graziani - Università degli Studi di Trento, Italia - email
Abstract
This volume brings together a group of historians of modern China and East Asia, who have shared with Guido Samarani the experience of studying China in the last thirty years. It represents a small tribute to a friend and colleague, whose outstanding research activities have greatly increased our understanding of Chinese modern and contemporary history. Inspired by Samarani’s vast and multiple research interests, the essays collected in this volume weave together new interpretations and perspectives on the history and historiography of modern and contemporary China, covering a broad range of periods and topics, from imperial times to the contemporary age.
Keywords Sensorial perception • Zujie 租界 (foreign concessions) • Asahi • Western impact • Non‑Traditional actors • Ren Bishi • Foreign Policy Decision‑Making • Sinocentrism • United Nations • Lishi xuwuzhuyi 历史虚无主义 (historical nihilism) • League of Nations • Autonomy • Twentieth Century China • Manchuria • World War I • Periodisation • Segregation • China’s international status • Cultural Body • New Democratic Youth League • Jinan incident • Chinese Nationalist Party • Chinese historiography • Emotions • New Life Movement • World War II • China’s war against Japan • Ge Zhaoguang • Chinese Communist Party • Propaganda • Traditional actors • Minzu (ethnicity and nationality) • China and the world • Subjectivity • Unequal treaties • Moral intuition • Migration • Modern citizen • Post‑Maoist China • Hybrid modernities • Nanjing government • Revolutions • Global history • History of modern and contemporary China • Wounded soldiers • Nation and state‑building • Mainichi • Chinese identity • Ministry of Foreign Affairs • Neo-Confucianism • Politics mausoleum • Sun Yat‑sen • CCP • Youth organizations • Semiotic • War relief • World view • Chinese Foreign Policy • Late Qing period • Minority regions • Huanggutun incident • Civil war • Tanaka cabinet • World history • Modernity
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-723-4 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-723-4 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-724-1 | Number of pages 216 | Dimensions 16x23cm | Published Oct. 11, 2023 | Accepted Oct. 9, 2023 | Language en
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