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Book | General Reading Room | 2160/0234 (Browse Shelf) | Available | 203435 |
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2160/0231Rescuing history from the nation | 2160/0232+2The Readability of the Past in Early Chinese Historiography | 2160/0233Modern China | 2160/0234China unbound | 2160/0235Ten thousand things, relating to China and the Chinese | 2160/0236The Forbidden City |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Wang tao in a changing world -- Moving beyond "tradition and modernity" -- New perspectives on the Boxers : the view from anthropology -- Boxers, Christians, and the gods : the Boxer conflict of 1900 as a religious war -- Ambiguities of a watershed date : the 1949 divide in Chinese history -- Remembering and forgetting national humiliation in twentieth-century China -- Revisiting discovering history in China -- Three ways of knowing the past.
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