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Education, Culture and Identity in Twentieth-Century China

Education,

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9789622095359
Glen Peterson, Ruth Hayhoe and Yongling Lu 
香港大學出版社
2001年1月01日
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"A very scholarly and eminently readable history of several critical aspects of twentieth-century education in China." - John N. Hawkins, University of California, Los Angeles

"Peterson, Hayhoe, and Lu have produced an ambitious and highly successful multidisciplinary effort that breaks new ground by bridging several gaps commonly found in the literature on China. Not only have they broken through the institutional wall that has long separated education specialists, who write in the tradition of comparative education studies, and social scientists, who use an area studies approach, but they have also transcended the "1949 barrier" in demonstrating the key continuities that have marked educational policy and practice in both the pre-and postrevolutionary periods. This volume will be widely read and cited" - Stanley Rosen, University of Southern California

"This work makes a highly unusual and valuable contribution to the field...the authors offer us new vantage points from which to understand education as a process, China as a dynamic and complex society, and the interaction of the two." - Lynn Paine, Michigan State University

Educational pursuits run like a rich thread through the fabric of China"s turbulent 20th century. From the founding of China"s first modern school system in the late Qing dynasty through the republican era to the latest educational developments in the People"s Republic of China, this book seeks to understand how developments in education contributed to, and were in turn influenced by, cultural patterns and the ongoing search for identity by individuals, collectivities, and states. Its sixteen contributors explore three themes that have enlivened China studiey ...










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