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Cosmopolitanism in China, 1600-1950 edited by Minghui Hu and Johan Elverskog

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Cambria Sinophone world seriesPublisher: Amherst, New York Cambria Press [2016]Description: viii, 332 Seiten 24 cmContent type:
  • Text
Media type:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Carrier type:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 9781604979008
  • 1604979003
Other title:
  • Umschlagtitel $T01$ULatn%%Shi jie zhu yi
  • Umschlagtitel $T01$UHant%%世界主義
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 951/.03 23
  • 951.03
LOC classification:
  • DS754.14
Other classification:
  • 6,25
  • 15.07
  • 15.79
Contents:
Introduction Minghui Hu and Johan Elverskog
Part I. Cosmopolitan empire
Making Manchus and Muslims: cosmopolitan identities in Qing China James Frankel
The appointment of Tian Wenjing and cosmopolitanism in Qing provincial government R. Kent Guy
Part II. Academic visions
From special methodologies to cosmopolitan vision Chang So-an and Minghui Hu
Toward Buddhist cosmopolitanism: the pan-Asian vision of Gong Zizhen Stephen Roddy
Part III. Contact and exchange
Kim Cheng-Hui (1786-1856): a late Chosen Korean polymath in the cosmopolitan world of Qing China Benjamin Elman
Cultural solidarity in troubled times: the inspiration of Yu Yue Stephen Roddy
Part IV. Culture and politics
Did the Yellow Emperor come from Babylonia?: debating the origins of Chinese civilization in East Asia sun Jiang and Minghui Hu
Why culture?: the Great War and Du Yaquan's civilizational discourse Wang Hui and Minghui Hu
Summary: Introduction / Minghui Hu and Johan Elverskog -- Part I. Cosmopolitan empire -- Making Manchus and Muslims: cosmopolitan identities in Qing China / James Frankel -- The appointment of Tian Wenjing and cosmopolitanism in Qing provincial government / R. Kent Guy -- Part II. Academic visions -- From special methodologies to cosmopolitan vision / Chang So-an and Minghui Hu -- Toward Buddhist cosmopolitanism: the pan-Asian vision of Gong Zizhen / Stephen Roddy -- Part III. Contact and exchange -- Kim Cheng-Hui (1786-1856): a late Chosen Korean polymath in the cosmopolitan world of Qing China / Benjamin Elman -- Cultural solidarity in troubled times: the inspiration of Yu Yue / Stephen Roddy -- Part IV. Culture and politics -- Did the Yellow Emperor come from Babylonia?: debating the origins of Chinese civilization in East Asia sun / Jiang and Minghui Hu -- Why culture?: the Great War and Du Yaquan's civilizational discourse / Wang Hui and Minghui Hu
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single unit book single unit book HAC Library - Holdings of the American Academy in Berlin HAC – 1st floor – Library Room – Open Stacks R (Reference collection) R:DS754.14 .C69 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2023-0956

Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction / Minghui Hu and Johan ElverskogPart I. Cosmopolitan empire -- Making Manchus and Muslims: cosmopolitan identities in Qing China / James Frankel -- The appointment of Tian Wenjing and cosmopolitanism in Qing provincial government / R. Kent Guy -- Part II. Academic visions -- From special methodologies to cosmopolitan vision / Chang So-an and Minghui Hu -- Toward Buddhist cosmopolitanism: the pan-Asian vision of Gong Zizhen / Stephen Roddy -- Part III. Contact and exchange -- Kim Cheng-Hui (1786-1856): a late Chosen Korean polymath in the cosmopolitan world of Qing China / Benjamin Elman -- Cultural solidarity in troubled times: the inspiration of Yu Yue / Stephen Roddy -- Part IV. Culture and politics -- Did the Yellow Emperor come from Babylonia?: debating the origins of Chinese civilization in East Asia sun / Jiang and Minghui Hu -- Why culture?: the Great War and Du Yaquan's civilizational discourse / Wang Hui and Minghui Hu.

Introduction Minghui Hu and Johan Elverskog

Part I. Cosmopolitan empire

Making Manchus and Muslims: cosmopolitan identities in Qing China James Frankel

The appointment of Tian Wenjing and cosmopolitanism in Qing provincial government R. Kent Guy

Part II. Academic visions

From special methodologies to cosmopolitan vision Chang So-an and Minghui Hu

Toward Buddhist cosmopolitanism: the pan-Asian vision of Gong Zizhen Stephen Roddy

Part III. Contact and exchange

Kim Cheng-Hui (1786-1856): a late Chosen Korean polymath in the cosmopolitan world of Qing China Benjamin Elman

Cultural solidarity in troubled times: the inspiration of Yu Yue Stephen Roddy

Part IV. Culture and politics

Did the Yellow Emperor come from Babylonia?: debating the origins of Chinese civilization in East Asia sun Jiang and Minghui Hu

Why culture?: the Great War and Du Yaquan's civilizational discourse Wang Hui and Minghui Hu

Introduction / Minghui Hu and Johan Elverskog -- Part I. Cosmopolitan empire -- Making Manchus and Muslims: cosmopolitan identities in Qing China / James Frankel -- The appointment of Tian Wenjing and cosmopolitanism in Qing provincial government / R. Kent Guy -- Part II. Academic visions -- From special methodologies to cosmopolitan vision / Chang So-an and Minghui Hu -- Toward Buddhist cosmopolitanism: the pan-Asian vision of Gong Zizhen / Stephen Roddy -- Part III. Contact and exchange -- Kim Cheng-Hui (1786-1856): a late Chosen Korean polymath in the cosmopolitan world of Qing China / Benjamin Elman -- Cultural solidarity in troubled times: the inspiration of Yu Yue / Stephen Roddy -- Part IV. Culture and politics -- Did the Yellow Emperor come from Babylonia?: debating the origins of Chinese civilization in East Asia sun / Jiang and Minghui Hu -- Why culture?: the Great War and Du Yaquan's civilizational discourse / Wang Hui and Minghui Hu

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