目录
CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
PART I
THE EMPIRE IN OUTLINE
I. China Proper
II. A Journey Through the Provinces—Kwangtung and Kwangsi
III. Fukien
IV. Chéhkiang
V. Kiangsu
VI. Shantung
VII. Chihli
VIII. Honan
IX. The River Provinces—Hupeh, Hunan, Anhwei, Kiangsi
X. Provinces of the Upper Yang-tse—Szechuen, Kweichau, Yunnan
XI. Northwestern Provinces—Shansi, Shensi, Kansuh
XII. Outlying Territories—Manchuria, Mongolia, Turkestan, Tibet
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HISTORY IN OUTLINE, FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
XIII. Origin of the Chinese
XIV. The Mythical Period
XV. The Three Dynasties
XVI. House of Chou
XVII. The Sages of China
XVIII. The Warring States
XIX. House of Ts'in
XX. House of Han
XXI. The Three Kingdoms
XXII. The Tang Dynasty
XXIII. The Sung Dynasty
XXIV. The Yuen Dynasty
XXV. The Ming Dynasty
XXVI. The Ta-Ts'ing Dynasty
PART III
CHINA IN TRANSFORMATION
XXVII. The Opening of China, a Drama in Five Acts—God in History—Prologue
ACT 1—The Opium War
(Note on the Tai-ping Rebellion)
ACT 2—The "Arrow" War
ACT 3—War with France
ACT 4—War with Japan
ACT 5—The Boxer War
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XXVIII. The Russo-Japanese War
XXIX. Reform in China
XXX. Viceroy Chang
XXXI. Anti-foreign Agitation
XXXII. The Manchus, the Normans of China
APPENDIX
I. The Agency of Missionaries in the Diffusion of Secular Knowledge in China
II. Unmentioned Reforms
III. A New Opium War
INDEX
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This innovative work is the first to approach the awakening of China as a historical problem in its own right, and to locate this problem within the broader history of the rise of modern China. It analyzes the link between the awakening of China as a historical narrative and the awakening of the Chinese people as a political technique for building a sovereign and independent state. In sum, it asks what we mean when we say that China "woke up" in this century. Fiction and fashion, architecture and autobiography, take their places alongside politics and history, and the reader is asked to move about among writers, philosophers, ethnographers, revolutionaries, and soldiers who would seem to have little in common. Rumor is sometimes taken as seriously as truth, novels are consulted as frequently as documents, and dreams are given a prominence normally reserved for facts in the writing of history. This book follows the legend of China's awakening from its origins in the European imagination, to its transmission to China and its encounter with a lyrical Chinese tradition of ethical awakening, to its incorporation and mobilization in a mass movement designed to wake up everyone. The idea of a national awakening crossed all discursive boundaries to make room for nationalist politics in personal culture and helped to conscript personal culture into service of the revolutionary state. The book focuses on the Nationalist movement in south China, highlighting the role of Sun Yat-sen as director of awakenings in the Nationalist Revolution and the place of Mao Zedong as his successor in the politics of mass awakening. Of special interest is the previously untold story of Mao's role in the NationalistPropaganda Bureau, showing Mao as a master of propaganda and discipline, rather than as peasant movement activist.
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