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Changing Stories in the Chinese World
Mark Elvin
Stanford University Press · Hardcover · December 1, 1997
Reading lane: Chinese History
This book is an innovative attempt to convey something of how it has felt since the early nineteenth century to be Chinese.
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Book Details
- Authors
- Mark Elvin
- Publisher
- Stanford University Press
- Published
- December 1, 1997
- Format
- Hardcover
- Theme
- Chinese History
- Reading lane
- Chinese History
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Chinese History
About This Book
This book is an innovative attempt to convey something of how it has felt since the early nineteenth century to be Chinese. It is based on the assumption that people live their lives in stories, or as if they themselves were in stories—stories that are largely a social inheritance but are also in some measure self-created or at least continually adapted, edited, or extended. The author describes and interprets some of the most important stories through which the Chinese have...
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