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The Chinese and the Japanese

Essays in Political and Cultural Interactions

Akira Iriye (Hrsg.)

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Together these essays tell the story of how two highly self-conscious cultures, with long and proud traditions of their own, have defined themselves both with respect to one another and under the influence of the West.

Originally published in 1980.

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Schlagwörter

Shanghai French Concession, Communist Party of China, Mandarin (bureaucrat), Sun Yat-sen, Kuomintang, Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98), Zhang Xueliang, East Asian cultural sphere, Japanese people, Ancient China, Nationalist government, Chinese culture, Japan Self-Defense Forces, Xi'an Incident, On China, Japanese studies, Names of China, Zaibatsu, Ashihei Hino, Traditional Chinese characters, Chinese classics, East Asia, Fukuzawa Yukichi, Free China (Second Sino-Japanese War), Chinese people, Empire of China (1915–16), Chen Duxiu, Continental Policy (Japan), Nishihara Loans, Chinese characters, Confucius, Foreign relations of China, Chinese name, Legalism (Chinese philosophy), China, Yuan Shikai, Chinese Maritime Customs Service, Shanghai International Settlement, Chinese nationalism, Surrender of Japan, Wuhan, Overseas Chinese, Lin Biao, Confucianism, Chinese economic reform, Imperialism, Government of China, Tanaka Memorial, Sinophile, Manchukuo, Li Hongzhang, Qing dynasty, Empire of Japan, Nanking Safety Zone, Second Sino-Japanese War, China proper, Emperor of China, Meiji Restoration, Takasugi Shinsaku, Chiang Kai-shek, Manchuria, Chinese law, Chinese Eastern Railway, Annam (Chinese province), South Manchuria Railway, Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Tianjin, Twenty-One Demands, Marco Polo Bridge Incident, Russo-Japanese War