Imagining the People

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A01=Joshua A. Fogel
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Author_Joshua A. Fogel
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China's modern society
Chinese Intellectuals
citizenship
civic participation theory
Civil Society
comparative citizenship studies
early twentieth century Chinese society
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Guangxu Emperor
Huang Zunxian
intellectual history China
Kang Youwei
Late Qing
Late Qing Intellectuals
Liang Qichao
Liu Shipei
Liu Xin
Local Self-government
modern Chinese's intellectuals
political citizenry
political modernization
Political Parties
Qing Government
Qing's constitutionalism
republican era reforms
Self-Government Association
social transformation China
Song Jiaoren
Tan Sitong
Tang Caichang
Text Controversy
Vice Versa
Xing Zhong Hui
Yuan Shikai
Zhang Binglin
Zhang Jian
Zhao Erxun
Zheng Guanying

Product details

  • ISBN 9780765600981
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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While much attention has been focused on the rise of the modern Chinese nation, little or none has been directed at the emergence of citizenry. This book examines thinkers from the period 1890-1920 in modern China, and shows how China might forge a modern society with a political citizenry.
Joshua A. Fogel is professor of history at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His most recent book is The Literature of Travel in the Japanese Rediscovery of China, 1862—1945 (Stanford, 1996). Professor Fogel is currently a visiting professor at Kyoto University, where he is working on Chinese views of Japan in the Ming-Qing period. Peter Zarrow teaches in the School of History at the University of New South Wales. He is the author of Anarchism and Chinese Political Culture (Columbia, 1990); his Twentieth-Century China: An Interpretive History is forthcoming. The focus of Dr. Zarrow’s current research is the cultural and philosophical aspects of the fall of the Chinese monarchy in the early twentieth century.

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