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This superb collection of essays on late imperial and modern Chinese history spans the brilliant forty-year career of the late Frederic E. Wakeman, Jr. Appearing for the first time in one volume, t...
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10 March 2009

This superb collection of essays on late imperial and modern Chinese history spans the brilliant forty-year career of the late Frederic E. Wakeman, Jr. Appearing for the first time in one volume, the essays offer richly textured narratives of critical historical events as well as sweeping analyses of China's place in world history. They take us from the late Ming dynasty to the People's Republic—delving into complex issues of Confucianism and intellectual history, the nitty-gritty details of Jiangyin localism, wartime Shanghai, and more. Always there is engagement with the larger concerns of history and the social sciences: the public sphere, rebellion and revolution, the world crisis of the seventeenth century, and the influence of imperialism.
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Pages: 480
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
10 March 2009
ISBN: 9780520943513
Format: eBook
Preface
FredericWakeman’s Oeuvre in the Framework of World, and Comparative History
S.N. Eisenstadt
Navigating History: Voyages
part one · China In the Context ofWorld History
1. China and the Seventeenth-Century World Crisis
2. The Chinese Mirror: Universal Values and Particular Societies
part two · The Ming-Qing Period
3. The Shun Interregnum of 1644
4. Romantics, Stoics, and Martyrs in Seventeenth-Century China
5. The Price of Autonomy: Intellectuals in Ming and Qing Politics
6. Localism and Loyalism during the Qing Conquest of Jiangnan: The Tragedy of Jiangyin
part three · Shanghai in the Republic Period
7. Licensing Leisure: The Chinese Nationalists’ Attempt to Regulate Shanghai, 1927–1949
8. Shanghai Smuggling
part four · Historiography of Chinese History
9. The Use and Abuse of Ideology in the Study of Contemporary China
10. Chinese Archives and American Scholarship on Modern Chinese History
part five · Modernity and State
11. Civil Society in Late Imperial and Modern China
12. Drury’s Occupation of Macao and China’s Response to Early Modern Imperialism
13. Models of Historical Change: The Chinese State and Society, 1938–1989
Reflection: Telling Chinese History
Appendix: Books by Frederic E.Wakeman Jr.
Acknowledgments
Index
FredericWakeman’s Oeuvre in the Framework of World, and Comparative History
S.N. Eisenstadt
Navigating History: Voyages
part one · China In the Context ofWorld History
1. China and the Seventeenth-Century World Crisis
2. The Chinese Mirror: Universal Values and Particular Societies
part two · The Ming-Qing Period
3. The Shun Interregnum of 1644
4. Romantics, Stoics, and Martyrs in Seventeenth-Century China
5. The Price of Autonomy: Intellectuals in Ming and Qing Politics
6. Localism and Loyalism during the Qing Conquest of Jiangnan: The Tragedy of Jiangyin
part three · Shanghai in the Republic Period
7. Licensing Leisure: The Chinese Nationalists’ Attempt to Regulate Shanghai, 1927–1949
8. Shanghai Smuggling
part four · Historiography of Chinese History
9. The Use and Abuse of Ideology in the Study of Contemporary China
10. Chinese Archives and American Scholarship on Modern Chinese History
part five · Modernity and State
11. Civil Society in Late Imperial and Modern China
12. Drury’s Occupation of Macao and China’s Response to Early Modern Imperialism
13. Models of Historical Change: The Chinese State and Society, 1938–1989
Reflection: Telling Chinese History
Appendix: Books by Frederic E.Wakeman Jr.
Acknowledgments
Index