From Culturalist Nationalism to Conservatism : Origins and Diversification of Conservative Ideas in Republican China /
Xu, Aymeric
From Culturalist Nationalism to Conservatism : Origins and Diversification of Conservative Ideas in Republican China / Aymeric Xu. - 1 online resource (X, 264 p.) - Transformations of Modern China , 4 2511-6029 ; .
Diss.
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Romanization -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1 Conservatism: An Idea Rooted in the Present -- 2 Culturalist Nationalism from the 1890s to the 1900s -- 3 From Culturalist Nationalism to Nationalist Conservatism -- 4 Liberal Conservatism and Anti-modern Conservatism (mid-1910s‒1930s) -- 5 Philosophical and Authoritarian Conservatism (1920s‒1940s) -- Conclusion -- Annex -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Index of Persons -- Index of Subjects
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
What does it mean to be a conservative in Republican China? Challenging the widely held view that Chinese conservatism set out to preserve traditional culture and was mainly a cultural movement, this book proposes a new framework with which to analyze modern Chinese conservatism. It identifies late Qing culturalist nationalism, which incorporates traditional culture into concrete political reforms inspired by modern Western politics, as the origin of conservatism in the Republican era. During the May Fourth period, New Culture activists belittled any attempts to reintegrate traditional culture with modern politics as conservative. What conservatives in Republican China stood for was essentially this late Qing culturalist nationalism that rejected squarely the museumification of traditional culture. Adopting a typological approach in order to distinguish different types of conservatism by differentiating various political implications of traditional culture, this book divides the Chinese conservatism of the Republican era into four typologies: liberal conservatism, antimodern conservatism, philosophical conservatism, and authoritarian conservatism. As such, this book captures – for the first time – how Chinese conservatism was in constant evolution, while also showing how its emblematic figures reacted differently to historical circumstances.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110739909 9783110740264 9783110740189
10.1515/9783110740189 doi
Conservatism--History--China--20th century.
Nationalism--History--China--20th century.
Ideengeschichte.
Konservatismus.
Politikwissenschaft.
Republik China.
HISTORY / Asia / General.
Conservatism. Intellectual history. Political Science. Republic of China.
JC573.2.C5 / X83 2021
320.520951
From Culturalist Nationalism to Conservatism : Origins and Diversification of Conservative Ideas in Republican China / Aymeric Xu. - 1 online resource (X, 264 p.) - Transformations of Modern China , 4 2511-6029 ; .
Diss.
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Romanization -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1 Conservatism: An Idea Rooted in the Present -- 2 Culturalist Nationalism from the 1890s to the 1900s -- 3 From Culturalist Nationalism to Nationalist Conservatism -- 4 Liberal Conservatism and Anti-modern Conservatism (mid-1910s‒1930s) -- 5 Philosophical and Authoritarian Conservatism (1920s‒1940s) -- Conclusion -- Annex -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Index of Persons -- Index of Subjects
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
What does it mean to be a conservative in Republican China? Challenging the widely held view that Chinese conservatism set out to preserve traditional culture and was mainly a cultural movement, this book proposes a new framework with which to analyze modern Chinese conservatism. It identifies late Qing culturalist nationalism, which incorporates traditional culture into concrete political reforms inspired by modern Western politics, as the origin of conservatism in the Republican era. During the May Fourth period, New Culture activists belittled any attempts to reintegrate traditional culture with modern politics as conservative. What conservatives in Republican China stood for was essentially this late Qing culturalist nationalism that rejected squarely the museumification of traditional culture. Adopting a typological approach in order to distinguish different types of conservatism by differentiating various political implications of traditional culture, this book divides the Chinese conservatism of the Republican era into four typologies: liberal conservatism, antimodern conservatism, philosophical conservatism, and authoritarian conservatism. As such, this book captures – for the first time – how Chinese conservatism was in constant evolution, while also showing how its emblematic figures reacted differently to historical circumstances.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110739909 9783110740264 9783110740189
10.1515/9783110740189 doi
Conservatism--History--China--20th century.
Nationalism--History--China--20th century.
Ideengeschichte.
Konservatismus.
Politikwissenschaft.
Republik China.
HISTORY / Asia / General.
Conservatism. Intellectual history. Political Science. Republic of China.
JC573.2.C5 / X83 2021
320.520951

