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Revival: Li Chih 1527-1602 in Contemporary Chinese Historiography (1980)
Revival: Li Chih 1527-1602 in Contemporary Chinese Historiography (1980)
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1527
1602
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annotated primary sources
Author_Hok-Lam Chan
bibliographical resources China
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Chan Kuo Period
Chi Fu
Chinese
Chinese philosophy research
Contemporary
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Eldest Branch
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Ffic Ia
Follow
Fu Ll
historical manuscript analysis
Historiography
Im Peria
La Tte
Le Tte
Li Chih
Life
Light
Lite Ra Ry
Ming dynasty intellectual history
Ming dynasty scholarly works analysis
New
Ping Shan
Rite Rs
Ritic Ism
Rtic Le
Sang Hung Yang
Shang Chi
Shanghai Museum
Shih Huang Ti
Shui Hu Chuan
sinology academic studies
TFS
Tomb Inscription
Wang An-shih
Works
Yiian Dynasty
Product details
- ISBN 9781138037434
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 29 Jan 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The present monograph, primarily a collection of annotated translations of these recent studies, is neither a new appraisal of Li Chih drawing on these materials nor a critical evaluation of the current Chinese scholarship on his life and thought. In a modest way it is an attempt to make these new sources of information more readily accessible to the sinological community to faciliate research. The divisions of this study are: two sections consisting of translations of new materials on Li Chih, with an analytical introduction on the significance of these discoveries, and two appendices of bibliographical accounts of primary and secondary sources down to recent times.
Hok-lam Chan commenced his own teaching career with an appointment at the University of Auckland in New Zealand from 1967 to 1968, where he taught survey courses that included even contemporary Chinese history.
Revival: Li Chih 1527-1602 in Contemporary Chinese Historiography (1980)
€58.99
