The Historian’s Gaze

This volume brings together a group of historians of modern China and East Asia, who have shared with Guido Samarani the experience of studying China in the last thirty years. It represents a small tribute to a friend and colleague, whose outstanding research activities have greatly increased our un...

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The Historian’s Gaze
title The Historian’s Gaze
title_full The Historian’s Gaze
title_fullStr The Historian’s Gaze
title_full_unstemmed The Historian’s Gaze
title_short The Historian’s Gaze
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topic Nanjing government,CCP,Global history,League of Nations,History of modern and contemporary China,World view,Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Revolutions,Minority regions,Jinan incident,Modern citizen,Sensorial perception,Tanaka cabinet,Non‑Traditional actors,Unequal treaties,China’s war against Japan,Nation and state‑building,New Democratic Youth League,Periodisation,Subjectivity,World War I,Foreign Policy Decision‑Making,Chinese Communist Party,Wounded soldiers,Semiotic,World history,Ren Bishi,Hybrid modernities,Traditional actors,Chinese historiography,Late Qing period,Chinese identity,Minzu (ethnicity and nationality),Western impact,Twentieth Century China,Politics mausoleum,Sinocentrism,Emotions,Mainichi,Moral intuition,Lishi xuwuzhuyi 历史虚无主义 (historical nihilism),Civil war,Chinese Nationalist Party,Ge Zhaoguang,Post‑Maoist China,Segregation,China’s international status,United Nations,Asahi,War relief,Autonomy,Migration,Zujie 租界 (foreign concessions),Modernity,Huanggutun incident,Youth organizations,Sun Yat‑sen,Manchuria,Neo-Confucianism,New Life Movement,Propaganda,Cultural Body,Chinese Foreign Policy,China and the world,World War II
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