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Song Guangyu zong jiao wen hua lun wen ji
  • Language: zh-CN
  • Pages: 474

Song Guangyu zong jiao wen hua lun wen ji

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Reunification of China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

The Reunification of China

A groundbreaking work examining the military and political events that shaped the Song dynasty (960-1279) in China. Peter Lorge examines the centrality of warfare and politics in the struggle for internal and external power, as well as the influence of individuals and their relationships in political processes.

The Transformation of Yiguan Dao in Taiwan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

The Transformation of Yiguan Dao in Taiwan

The most influential sect in the Chinese mainland in the 1940s, Yiguan Dao was largely destroyed in mainland China in 1953. Yiguan Dao not only survived, however, but developed into the largest sect in Taiwan, despite its suppression by the Kuomintang state. In 1987, through relentless efforts, the sect finally gained legal status in Taiwan. Today, Yiguan Dao not only thrives in Chinese societies, but has also become a world-wide religion which has spread to more than sixty countries. This book, based on fieldwork conducted in 2002 in Taiwan, is the first English-language scholarly study exclusively focusing on Yiguan Dao. Lu includes a history of Yiguan Dao in mainland China, but focuses on the sect's evolution in Taiwan in the past few decades. Specifically, he probes the operation of Yiguan Dao under suppression in the past twenty years, and examines the relationship between Yiguan Dao and its rivals in Taiwan's religious market. The Transformation of Yiguan Dao in Taiwan develops the religious economy model by extending it to Chinese societies.

Reclaiming the Wilderness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Reclaiming the Wilderness

"The Yiguandao (Way of Pervading Unity) was one of the major redemptive societies of Republican China. It is nowadays one of the largest and most influential religious movements of the Chinese world and at the same time one of the least known and understood. From its powerful base in Taiwan, it develops worldwide, including in Mainland China where it nevertheless remains officially forbidden. Based on extensive ethnographic work carried out over nearly a decade, Reclaiming the Wilderness explores the expansionary dynamics of this group and its regional circulations such as they can be primarily observed from a Hong Kong perspective. It analyses the proselytizing impetus of the adepts, the tr...

China and Christianity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 514

China and Christianity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-03-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This collection offers fresh perspectives on Sino-Western cultural relations, with particular regard to the experience of Christianity in China. The contributors include authorities from China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), Europe (including Russia and Eastern Europe), and North America.

A Modern Miscellany
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 407

A Modern Miscellany

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-11-02
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  • Publisher: BRILL

In A Modern Miscellany: Shanghai Cartoon Artists, Shao Xunmei’s Circle and the Travels of Jack Chen, 1926-1938 Paul Bevan explores how the cartoon (manhua) emerged from its place in the Chinese modern art world to become a propaganda tool in the hands of left-wing artists. The artists involved in what was largely a transcultural phenomenon were an eclectic group working in the areas of fashion and commercial art and design. The book demonstrates that during the build up to all-out war the cartoon was not only important in the sphere of Shanghai popular culture in the eyes of the publishers and readers of pictorial magazines but that it occupied a central place in the primary discourse of Chinese modern art history.

Between Assimilation and Independence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Between Assimilation and Independence

Taiwan's relationship with mainland China is one of the most fraught in East Asia, a key issue in the island's domestic politics, and a major obstacle in Sino-American relations. Between Assimilation and Independence explores the roots of this conflict in the immediate postwar period, when the Nationalist government led by Jiang Jieshi took control of the island after fifty years of Japanese rule. It is the first in-depth examination of how the Nationalists consolidated their rule over Taiwan even as they collapsed on the mainland. During the 1945-50 period, the Taiwanese experienced disappointment with Nationalist misrule; struggles over decolonization and the Japanese legacy; a violent uprising and brutal government response; and the chaos surrounding Jiang Jieshi's retreat with his mainlander-dominated authoritarian regime. This book, based on archival materials newly available in Taiwan and the United States, shows how the Taiwanese sought to place the island between independence--becoming a sovereign nation--and assimilation into China as a province.

The Religious Question in Modern China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 478

The Religious Question in Modern China

Recent events—from strife in Tibet and the rapid growth of Christianity in China to the spectacular expansion of Chinese Buddhist organizations around the globe—vividly demonstrate that one cannot understand the modern Chinese world without attending closely to the question of religion. The Religious Question in Modern China highlights parallels and contrasts between historical events, political regimes, and cultural movements to explore how religion has challenged and responded to secular Chinese modernity, from 1898 to the present. Vincent Goossaert and David A. Palmer piece together the puzzle of religion in China not by looking separately at different religions in different contexts,...

Wolf CEO Is A Wife Addict
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1496

Wolf CEO Is A Wife Addict

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-10-19
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  • Publisher: Funstory

On her eighteenth birthday, she drank her wine for the first time and accidentally provoked a domineering man, who was also her brother's friend ... Since then, this man had pestered her and made her unable to escape ...

Das songzeitliche Quanzhou im Spannungsfeld zwischen Zentralregierung und maritimem Handel
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 452

Das songzeitliche Quanzhou im Spannungsfeld zwischen Zentralregierung und maritimem Handel

Entgegen der oft vorgetragenen Lehrmeinung, der konfuzianisch gepragte Staat habe dem Handel prinzipiell negativ gegenubergestanden, wird in der vorliegenden Untersuchung deutlich, daa die Forderung von Handel, Waren- und Geldwirtschaft neben der Einsetzung konfuzianisch ausgebildeter Beamter fur regierungsamtliche Aufgaben einen wichtigen Bestandteil der songzeitlichen Staatsrason darstellte. Daher unterstutzten die Song-Herrscher auch den Ausbau des privaten Uberseehandels. Sie bemuhten sich, den uber den maritimen Handel entstandenen und in Tauschwerten (vornehmlich Bronzemunzen und Silber) bemessenen Reichtum der Region Quanzhou so effektiv wie moglich fur zentralstaatliche Zwecke abzusc...