TY - BOOK AU - Hu,Minghui AU - Elverskog,Johan TI - Cosmopolitanism in China, 1600-1950 T2 - Cambria Sinophone world series SN - 9781604979008 AV - DS754.14 U1 - 951/.03 23 PY - 2016///] CY - Amherst, New York PB - Cambria Press KW - Cosmopolitanism KW - China KW - History KW - Civilization KW - Intellectual life KW - 17th century KW - 20th century KW - 1644-1912 KW - Aufsatzsammlung KW - gnd-content N1 - 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 N2 - 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 ER -