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On the Beginning and Transformation of Modern Chinese Historiography

On the Beginning and Transformation of Modern Chinese Historiography
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摘要 After the First Opium War (1840-1842) there were increased academic interests in studying the history and geography of China’s northwestern borderlands,introducing foreign history and geography and writing the modern history of China.Such interests,however,were no more than reflections of the times in history studies and could hardly improve the whole picture of historiography.At the turn of the 20th century,Liang Qichao published “The Introduction to Chinese History” and “The New Historiography”,which marked the emergence of a new trend of thought in historiography and should be deemed the beginning of modern Chinese historiography.Soon after,the “national quintessence school”(guocui xuepai) called for preserving the quintessence of Chinese culture and attempted to bridge Chinese and Western scholarship.Then the “Reorganization of National Heritage”(zhengli guogu) Movement came,urging to re-arrange traditional scholarship.Hu Shih (1891-1962) explicitly put forward the goal of “compiling a history of Chinese culture,” helped dissolve the boundary between modern and traditional historiography and indicated the approach to the transformation from ancient to modern historiography from a perspective of discipline classifications.This “new trend” of Chinese historiography,centering on new materials,new methods and new issues specified the research path for the early stage of modern Chinese historiography. After the First Opium War(1840-1842) there were increased academic interests in studying the history and geography of China’s northwestern borderlands, introducing foreign history and geography and writing the modern history of China. Such interests, however, were no more than reflections of the times in history studies and could hardly improve the whole picture of historiography. At the turn of the 20 th century, Liang Qichao published "The Introduction to Chinese History" and "The New Historiography", which marked the emergence of a new trend of thought in historiography and should be deemed the beginning of modern Chinese historiography. Soon after, the "national quintessence school"(guocui xuepai) called for preserving the quintessence of Chinese culture and attempted to bridge Chinese and Western scholarship. Then the "Reorganization of National Heritage"(zhengli guogu) Movement came, urging to re-arrange traditional scholarship. Hu Shih(1891-1962) explicitly put forward the goal of "compiling a history of Chinese culture," helped dissolve the boundary between modern and traditional historiography and indicated the approach to the transformation from ancient to modern historiography from a perspective of discipline classifications. This "new trend" of Chinese historiography, centering on new materials, new methods and new issues specified the research path for the early stage of modern Chinese historiography.
机构地区 School of History
出处 《Contemporary Social Sciences》 2019年第5期69-89,共21页 当代社会科学(英文)
基金 a staged research result of “Studies on the Relationships between Historical Materialism and Historical Textual Research School”(13BZS006),a program funded by the National Social Science Fund of China
关键词 MODERN Chinese HISTORIOGRAPHY new HISTORIOGRAPHY the "Re-organizing the National Heritage" MOVEMENT Liang Qichao modern Chinese historiography new historiography the "Re-organizing the National Heritage" Movement Liang Qichao
分类号 C [社会学]
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