11-2 |
Jörn RÜSEN |
i-vi |
Introduction
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11-2 |
Young-tsu WONG |
1-24 |
Humanism in Traditional Chinese Historiography ─With Special Reference to the Grand Historian Sima Qian
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11-2 |
Chun-chieh HUANG |
25-51 |
Historical Discourses in Traditional Chinese Historical Writings: Historiography as Philosophy
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11-2 |
Chang-tze HU |
53-87 |
On the Transformation of Historical Thinking in Modern China
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11-2 |
Hoyt Cleveland TILLMAN |
89-106 |
Between Diversity and Harmony: Envisioning Confluences
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11-2 |
Yun-jo LIN |
107-181 |
The Buddhist Sacred Mountain in Motion: Border-Crossing Worship of Wutai Shan in China and Japan
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11-2 |
Chen-feng TSAI |
183-207 |
Jeong Yak-yong's Political Theory: In Comparison to Those of the Zhu Xi and Ogyu Sorai Schools
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11-2 |
SUN Ge, Kwang-kuo HWANG, Jiunn-rong YEH |
209-235 |
Reflections on East Asian Studies
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11-2 |
Vladimir TIKHONOV |
237-240 |
Henk Blezer/Mark Teeuwen (eds.), Buddhism and Nativism: Framing Identity Discourse in Buddhist Environments (Leiden; Boston: Brill Press, 2013)
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