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The book presents Chinese historical thinking by four articles. It is covered the ancient origin and the development to modernity and is commented by seven international experts. Presentation and comments find “second thought” by three other international scholars, and at the end the whole discussion find an answer by the authors of the first presentations. The complex structure of argumentation documents not only various ideas and interpretations of Chinese historical thinking, but represent the possibilities and problems of intercultural comparison at the same time.
Foreword Huang Chun-chieh and Jörn Rüsen Introduction I. Presentations Huang Chun-chieh 1. Historical Discourses in Traditional Chinese Historical Writings: Historiography as Philosophy Huang Chun-chieh 2. Historical Thinking as Humanistic Thinking in Traditional China Wong Young-tsu 3. Humanism in Traditional Chinese Historiography – With Special Reference to the Grand Historian Sima Qian Hu Chang-Tze 4. On the Transformation of Historical Thinking in Modern China II. Comments Achim Mittag 5. Cultural Differences as an Inspirational Source of Historical Knowledge – Random Notes on Three Approaches to Chinese Comparative Historiography Fritz-Heiner Mutschler 6. Ancient Historiographies Compared Peter Burke 7. Two Traditions of Historiography Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer 8. Humanistic Tradition and the Concept of a “National History” in China Stefan Berger 9. National History and Humanism: Reflections on a Difficult Relationship Jörn Rüsen 10. Commenting on Chinese Historical Thinking – a Multifaceted Approach Ulrich Timme Kragh 11. Dogmas of Superficiality: The Episteme of Humanism in Writings by Taiwanese Historians Huang Chun-chieh, Wong Young-tsu, and Hu Chang-Tze III. Second Thoughts Ng On-cho 12. Enshrining the Past in the Present: Moral Agency and Humanistic History Q. Edward Wang 13. The Great Divergence in Historiography – Reflections on Chinese and Western Historiographical Developments Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik 14. Some Comments on the Difficulty of Engaging in Intercultural Dialogue IV. Responses Huang Chun-chieh 15. Some Notes on Chinese Historical Thinking Wong Young-tsu 16. Historical Thinking East and West – Let the Twain Meet Hu Chang-Tze 17. Giving Modern Chinese Historical Thinking Back its Authenticity Huang Chun-chieh/Jörn Rüsen 18. A Final Remark List of Contributors Bibliography Index
編者簡介 Chun-chieh Huang Prof Dr Chun-chieh Huang is National Chair Professor and Dean of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan University. Jörn Rüsen Prof Dr Jörn Rüsen is Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, University of Essen and Professor Emeritus at the Witten/Herdecke University.
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