New Qing History and the Problem of “Chinese Empire”—Another Impact and Response?

Contemporary Chinese Thought 47 (1):13-29 (2016)
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EDITOR’ ABSTRACTLi Aiyong starts from a thorough analysis of the academic background, theories, and approaches of New Qing History. This suggests that its emergence in North America and the controversy it continues to cause in China have to be understood within the respective academic traditions and cultural environments and calls on Chinese academia to actively impact the writing of Qing history overseas.

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