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Maissen Thomas, Barbara Mittler

Why China Did Not Have a Renaissance ñ and Why That Matters: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue

De Gruyter 2018 Critical Readings in Intellectual History,

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Author
Maissen Thomas, Barbara Mittler
Publishers
De Gruyter 2018 Critical Readings in Intellectual History
Keyword
CINA China Chine
Binding description
S
Dust jacket
No
State of preservation
As New
Binding
Softcover
Inscribed
No
First edition
No

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8vo, br. ed. Concepts of historical progress or decline and the idea of a cycle of historical movement have existed in many civilizations. In spite of claims that they be transnational or even universal, periodization schemes invariably reveal specific social and cultural predispositions.<br>Our dialogue, which brings together a Sinologist and a scholar of early modern History in Europe, considers periodization as a historical phenomenon, studying the case of the ìRenaissance.î Understood in the tradition of J. Burckhardt, who referred back to ideas voiced by the humanists of the 14th and 15th centuries, and focusing on the particularities of humanist dialogue which informed the making of the ìRenaissanceî in Italy, our discussion highlights elements that distinguish it from other movements that have proclaimed themselves as ìr/Renaissances,î studying, in particular, the Chinese Renaissance in the early 20th century.<br>While disagreeing on several fundamental issues, we suggest that interdisciplinary and interregional dialogue is a format useful to addressing some of the more far-reaching questions in global history, e.g. whether and when a periodization scheme such as ìRenaissanceî can fruitfully be applied to describe non-European experiences.