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Inventing China Through History: The May Fourth Approach to Historiography

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Focusing on the emergence of national history in early-twentieth-century China, the narrative examines the contributions of both prominent and lesser-known liberal historians, including Liang Qichao and Hu Shi. Influenced by the May Fourth Movement, these scholars sought to create a scientific approach to China's historical narrative, blending traditional and modern perspectives. The book highlights their efforts to reconcile native and foreign influences and explores the lasting impact of their historiographical innovations in late-twentieth-century China and Taiwan.

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Inventing China Through History: The May Fourth Approach to Historiography, Q. Edward Wang

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