Huaiyin Li is professor of history at the University of Texas at Austin. He is author of Village Governance in North China, 1875-1936, Village China under Socialism and Reform: A Microhistory, 1948-2008, and Reinventing Modern China: Imagination and Authenticity in Chinese Historical Writing.
The Making of the Modern Chinese State: 1600–1950 offers an historical analysis of the formation of the modern Chinese state from the mid-17th century to the mid-20th century, providing refreshing and provocative interpretations on almost every major issue regarding modern China’s development.
The book explores why today’s China is unlike any other nation-states in size and structure. More specifically, it examines its position as the only country in today’s world that is built on the basis of a former empire both territorially and demographically, and how it has remained the only authoritarian state among the major powers and one of the few communist states that has survived into the 21st century. In doing so, the book addresses and highlights the importance of several key issues, including geopolitical strategy, fiscal constitution, and identity building as the key variables in shaping the outcome of state transformation.
Enhanced by a selection of informative tables and illustrations, The Making of the Modern Chinese State: 1600–1950 is ideal for undergraduates and graduates studying East Asian History, Chinese history, empires in Asia and state formation.
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去年5-6月,李懷印在南大開瞭一門兩周的課程《現代國傢轉型的中國路徑》,在課上讀瞭這本書的中譯版。關注的核心是晚清至民國內地十八省的財政。觀點簡寫版見《開放時代》。
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