Faire de l'histoire mondiale/globale en Chine à l'heure de la mondialisation
Chloé Maurel
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2013, vol. n° 216, issue 4, 19-43
Abstract:
The practice of history in China was long China-centered. With the opening of the country under Deng Xiaoping from the 1980s, Chinese historians had more access to foreign sources and global history took off. Handbooks, journals, institutes in global history appeared. Thanks to the efforts of Chinese historian Wu Yujin, global history won recognition in China : many works by Western scholars advocating the global approach were introduced into China. Recent trends in global history in China show an interest for ancient times, from Prehistory to Modern times, and for Orient-West relationships. The importance and diversity of the global history themes tackled by Chinese scholars in international symposia prove the enthusiasm for this trend in China, even if some remain reluctant.
Keywords: Globalization; China; Asia; global history; world history; Orient; historiography; epistemology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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