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- catalog contributor b10904368.
- catalog contributor b10904369.
- catalog contributor b10904370.
- catalog contributor b10904371.
- catalog contributor b10904372.
- catalog coverage "China Civilization Sources.".
- catalog created "c1999-c2000.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999-c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999-c2000.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Moderate reform and the self-strengthening movement -- Radical reform at the end of the Qing. Wang Tao on reform ; Yan Fu on evolution and progress ; Kang Youwei and the reform movement ; Conservative reactions ; Tan Sitong ; Reform edict of January 29, 1901 ; Liang Qichao ; Advocates of script reform ; Zhang Vinglin's revolutionary nationalism ; Sun Yat-sen and the nationalist revolution ; Hu Hanmin ; Sun Yat-sen ; Democracy and absolutism: the debate over political tutelage ; Chiang Kai-shek: nationalism and traditionalism ; Jiang Jingguo (Chiang Ching-kuo): the Republic of China in Taiwan -- The New Culture movement. The attack on Confucianism ; The literary revolution ; The doubting of antiquity ; A new philosophy of life ; The debate on science and the philosophy of life ; The controversy over Chinese and Western culture ; Radical critiques of traditional society -- ".
- catalog description "Social life and political culture in the Tang. The role of Confucianism in the Tang ; The great Tang code ; Debates on taxes and enfeoffment in the Tang ; Li Bo and Du Fu: two Tang poets in a troubled world ; Han Yu and the Confucian "Way" -- The Confucian revival in the Song. Institutional, educational, and moral reform in the Song ; The Confucian program of reform ; The Way as the basis for government policy ; The learning of the emperors and the classics mat ; Registering public opinion in the Song ; Historical reflections on government ; The writing of history -- Neo-Confucianism: the philosophy of human nature and the Way of the sage. Zhou Dunyi: the metaphysics and practice of sagehood ; The numerically patterned universe in the philosophy of Shao Yong ; Zhang Zai and the unity of all creation ; The Cheng brothers: principle, human nature, and the learning of the Way ; The synthesis of Song neo-Confucianism in Zhu Xi ; The universal mind in Lu Jiuyuan -- ".
- catalog description "The Communist Revolution. The seedbed of the Communist Revolution: the peasantry and the Anarcho-Communist Movement ; Mao's revolutionary doctrine -- Chinese Communist praxis. Mao Zedong: the Rectification Campaign -- The Mao regime. Establishment of the People's Republic ; Changes in mid-course ; The Cultural Revolution --Deng's "modernization" and its critics. The turn to stability and modernization ; Early critiques of the Deng regime ; Assessing the new policies ; New demands for change and democracy ; The new authoritarianism -- Twentieth-century Christianity in China. Ma Xiangbo ; Zhao Zichen ; Wu Yaozong ; Wang Mingdao ; Wu Jingxiong: Christianity and Chinese tradition -- Reopening the debate on Chinese tradition. The new Confucians ; Mou Zongsan's Confucian philosophy ; The continuing critique of tradition.".
- catalog description "The Imperial Order and Han syntheses. Guidelines for Han rulers ; Dong Zhongshu ; Codifying of the Confucian canon The formation of the Classic of changes (Yijing) ; Heaven, earth, and the human in the classic of filiality (Xiaojing) ; The Record of rites (Liji) and the ritual tradition ; Han views of the universal order -- The economic order. State control of commerce and industry ; The reforms of Wang Mang -- The great Han historians. The records of the grand historian -- Learning of the mysterious. Wang Bi -- Daoist religion -- The introduction of Buddhism. Basic teachings of Buddhism ; The coming of Buddhism to China -- Schools of Buddhist doctrine. The general character of doctrinal Buddhism ; Schools of Chinese Buddhist philosophy ; Buddhism's assimilation to Tang political culture -- Schools of Buddhist practice. The pure land school ; The meditation school ; Buddhist rituals and devotional practices -- ".
- catalog description "Zhu Xi's neo-Confucian program -- Ideological foundations of late Imperial China. Zhen Dexiu's advice to the emperor ; Xu Heng and Khubilai Khan ; Ming foundations of late Imperial China -- Neo-Confucian education. The standard school curriculum -- Women's education -- Self and society in the Ming. Wang Yangming ; The Wang Yangming school ; Li Zhi: arch-individualist ; Luo Qinshun and the philosophy of qi ; Chen Jian and his Thorough critique ; The practical learning of Lü Kun ; Morality books ; The Donglin Academy ; Liu Zongzhou on life and death.".
- catalog description "[Vol 1]. The Oracle-Bone inscriptions of the late Shang dynasty. The Shang Dynasty ; The Oracle-Bone inscriptions ; The legacy of Shang -- Classical sources of Chinese tradition -- Confucius and the Analects -- Mozi: utility, uniformity, and universal love -- The Way of Laozi and Zhuangzi. Metaphysics and government in the Laozi ; Transformation and transcendence in the Zhuangzi --The evolution of the Confucian tradition in antiquity. Mencius ; Xunzi ; The Zuozhuan -- Legalists and militarists. Li Si: legalist theories in practice ; The military texts: the Sunzi -- The Han reaction to Qin absolutism -- Syncretic visions of state, society, and cosmos / Harold Roth, Saarah Queen, Nathan Sivin. The theoretical basis of the Imperial institution ; The medical microcosm ; A syncretist perspective on the Six Schools -- ".
- catalog description "[Vol. 2]. The Chinese tradition in retrospect. Huang Zongxi's critique of the Chinese dynastic system ; Lü Liuliang's radical orthodoxy ; Late Confucian scholarship: Wang Fuzhi ; Gu Yanwu, beacon of Qing scholarship ; The Han learning and text criticism ; The Qing version of neo-Confucianism orthodoxy -- Popular values and beliefs. Ensemble performance ; Solo performance ; Written texts -- Chinese responses to early Christian contacts. Yang Guangxian's critique of Christianity ; Zhang Xingyao and the inculturation of Christianity -- Chinese statecraft and the opening of China to the West. Chen Hongmou and mid-Qing statecraft ; Statecraft in the grain trade and government-controlled brokerages ; Hong Liangji: on imperial malfeasance and China's population problem ; Gong Zizhen's reformist vision ; Wei Yuan and Confucian practicality ; The Western intrusion into China ; Wei Yuan and the West -- The heavenly kingdom of the Taipings. The Taiping economic program -- ".
- catalog description "vol. 1. From earliest times to 1600 -- vol. 2. From 1600 through the twentieth century.".
- catalog extent "2 v. :".
- catalog identifier "0231109385 (v. 1)".
- catalog identifier "0231109393 (v. 1 : pbk.)".
- catalog identifier "023111270X (v. 2)".
- catalog identifier "9780231112710 (v.2: pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Introduction to Asian civilizations".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999-c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Columbia University Press,".
- catalog spatial "China Civilization Sources.".
- catalog subject "DS721 .D37 1999X".
- catalog tableOfContents "Moderate reform and the self-strengthening movement -- Radical reform at the end of the Qing. Wang Tao on reform ; Yan Fu on evolution and progress ; Kang Youwei and the reform movement ; Conservative reactions ; Tan Sitong ; Reform edict of January 29, 1901 ; Liang Qichao ; Advocates of script reform ; Zhang Vinglin's revolutionary nationalism ; Sun Yat-sen and the nationalist revolution ; Hu Hanmin ; Sun Yat-sen ; Democracy and absolutism: the debate over political tutelage ; Chiang Kai-shek: nationalism and traditionalism ; Jiang Jingguo (Chiang Ching-kuo): the Republic of China in Taiwan -- The New Culture movement. The attack on Confucianism ; The literary revolution ; The doubting of antiquity ; A new philosophy of life ; The debate on science and the philosophy of life ; The controversy over Chinese and Western culture ; Radical critiques of traditional society -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Social life and political culture in the Tang. The role of Confucianism in the Tang ; The great Tang code ; Debates on taxes and enfeoffment in the Tang ; Li Bo and Du Fu: two Tang poets in a troubled world ; Han Yu and the Confucian "Way" -- The Confucian revival in the Song. Institutional, educational, and moral reform in the Song ; The Confucian program of reform ; The Way as the basis for government policy ; The learning of the emperors and the classics mat ; Registering public opinion in the Song ; Historical reflections on government ; The writing of history -- Neo-Confucianism: the philosophy of human nature and the Way of the sage. Zhou Dunyi: the metaphysics and practice of sagehood ; The numerically patterned universe in the philosophy of Shao Yong ; Zhang Zai and the unity of all creation ; The Cheng brothers: principle, human nature, and the learning of the Way ; The synthesis of Song neo-Confucianism in Zhu Xi ; The universal mind in Lu Jiuyuan -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Communist Revolution. The seedbed of the Communist Revolution: the peasantry and the Anarcho-Communist Movement ; Mao's revolutionary doctrine -- Chinese Communist praxis. Mao Zedong: the Rectification Campaign -- The Mao regime. Establishment of the People's Republic ; Changes in mid-course ; The Cultural Revolution --Deng's "modernization" and its critics. The turn to stability and modernization ; Early critiques of the Deng regime ; Assessing the new policies ; New demands for change and democracy ; The new authoritarianism -- Twentieth-century Christianity in China. Ma Xiangbo ; Zhao Zichen ; Wu Yaozong ; Wang Mingdao ; Wu Jingxiong: Christianity and Chinese tradition -- Reopening the debate on Chinese tradition. The new Confucians ; Mou Zongsan's Confucian philosophy ; The continuing critique of tradition.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Imperial Order and Han syntheses. Guidelines for Han rulers ; Dong Zhongshu ; Codifying of the Confucian canon The formation of the Classic of changes (Yijing) ; Heaven, earth, and the human in the classic of filiality (Xiaojing) ; The Record of rites (Liji) and the ritual tradition ; Han views of the universal order -- The economic order. State control of commerce and industry ; The reforms of Wang Mang -- The great Han historians. The records of the grand historian -- Learning of the mysterious. Wang Bi -- Daoist religion -- The introduction of Buddhism. Basic teachings of Buddhism ; The coming of Buddhism to China -- Schools of Buddhist doctrine. The general character of doctrinal Buddhism ; Schools of Chinese Buddhist philosophy ; Buddhism's assimilation to Tang political culture -- Schools of Buddhist practice. The pure land school ; The meditation school ; Buddhist rituals and devotional practices -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Zhu Xi's neo-Confucian program -- Ideological foundations of late Imperial China. Zhen Dexiu's advice to the emperor ; Xu Heng and Khubilai Khan ; Ming foundations of late Imperial China -- Neo-Confucian education. The standard school curriculum -- Women's education -- Self and society in the Ming. Wang Yangming ; The Wang Yangming school ; Li Zhi: arch-individualist ; Luo Qinshun and the philosophy of qi ; Chen Jian and his Thorough critique ; The practical learning of Lü Kun ; Morality books ; The Donglin Academy ; Liu Zongzhou on life and death.".
- catalog tableOfContents "[Vol 1]. The Oracle-Bone inscriptions of the late Shang dynasty. The Shang Dynasty ; The Oracle-Bone inscriptions ; The legacy of Shang -- Classical sources of Chinese tradition -- Confucius and the Analects -- Mozi: utility, uniformity, and universal love -- The Way of Laozi and Zhuangzi. Metaphysics and government in the Laozi ; Transformation and transcendence in the Zhuangzi --The evolution of the Confucian tradition in antiquity. Mencius ; Xunzi ; The Zuozhuan -- Legalists and militarists. Li Si: legalist theories in practice ; The military texts: the Sunzi -- The Han reaction to Qin absolutism -- Syncretic visions of state, society, and cosmos / Harold Roth, Saarah Queen, Nathan Sivin. The theoretical basis of the Imperial institution ; The medical microcosm ; A syncretist perspective on the Six Schools -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "[Vol. 2]. The Chinese tradition in retrospect. Huang Zongxi's critique of the Chinese dynastic system ; Lü Liuliang's radical orthodoxy ; Late Confucian scholarship: Wang Fuzhi ; Gu Yanwu, beacon of Qing scholarship ; The Han learning and text criticism ; The Qing version of neo-Confucianism orthodoxy -- Popular values and beliefs. Ensemble performance ; Solo performance ; Written texts -- Chinese responses to early Christian contacts. Yang Guangxian's critique of Christianity ; Zhang Xingyao and the inculturation of Christianity -- Chinese statecraft and the opening of China to the West. Chen Hongmou and mid-Qing statecraft ; Statecraft in the grain trade and government-controlled brokerages ; Hong Liangji: on imperial malfeasance and China's population problem ; Gong Zizhen's reformist vision ; Wei Yuan and Confucian practicality ; The Western intrusion into China ; Wei Yuan and the West -- The heavenly kingdom of the Taipings. The Taiping economic program -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "vol. 1. From earliest times to 1600 -- vol. 2. From 1600 through the twentieth century.".
- catalog title "Sources of Chinese tradition / compiled by Wm. Theodore de Bary and Irene Bloom ; with the collaboration of Wing-tsit Chan ... [et al.] and contributions by Joseph Adler ... [et al.].".
- catalog type "Sources. fast".
- catalog type "text".