Reshaping China: The Concept of the Chinese Nation in Modern Times (Ideas, History, and Modern China)

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Reshaping China explores the evolving concept of the Chinese nation in modern times, offering an in-depth analysis of historical and ideological developments. Published by Brill, this 520-page scholarly work provides valuable insights into China’s modern identity and national discourse.

This book is the first and only English-language edition of Huang Xingtao’s Reshaping China, translated by Lane J. Harris and Mei Chun.

In this landmark text, Huang Xingtao uses a cultural approach to the history of ideas. He traces the complex contours in the discursive debates around the concept of the Chinese nation (Zhonghua minzu) from its origins in the late Qing; through the pivotal moment of the 1911 Revolution; into the contentious revolutionary upheavals of the 1920s, amidst the national crisis brought on by Japanese invasions in the 1930s; and culminating in the widespread acceptance of the concept during the Civil War. By the late 1940s, the Chinese nation came to represent the idea that all peoples within the country, whatever their ethnicity, were equal citizens who shared common goals and aspirations.

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Publisher

Brill

Publication date

September 12, 2024

Language

English

Print length

520 pages

ISBN-10

900469689X

ISBN-13

978-9004696891

Item Weight

1.95 pounds

Dimensions

6.1 x 1.3 x 9.4 inches

Publisher

Brill