作者:LukeS.Kwong
出版社:HarvardUniversityAsiaCenter
副标题:Personalities,Politics,andIdeasof1898
出版年:1984-5-15
页数:376
定价:USD31.50
装帧:Hardcover
丛书: TheHarvardEastAsianMonographs
ISBN:9780674587427
内容简介
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This analysis of the interplay among people and of events leading up to the reform acts of 1898–the Hundred Days–and their abrupt termination presents a new interpretation of the late Ch’ing political scene. The Emperor, the Empress-Dowager, and high-court personalities are followed through the maze of motives and relationships that characterized the power structure in Peking. Of special interest is Kwong’s treatment of K’ang-Yu-Wei, often viewed as the Emperor’s advisor during this period and a major source of reform policy, a promincence largely derived frm his own writings and those of Liange Ch’i-ch’ao. Those sources are here examined and show to be less than objective, and K’ang’s role is assessed as far more peripheral than heretofore believed
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被汪荣祖狂踩的邝兆江。私心以为段位还是后者高,差两个陆川。
被汪荣祖狂踩的邝兆江。私心以为段位还是后者高,差两个陆川。
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