On the New Trends in Recent Chinese Historiography—An Appraisal Based on Views from Social History
Wang Xianming
On the New Trends in Recent Chinese Historiography—An Appraisal Based on Views from Social History
The development of historiography in the new era has manifested in the discourse of “new historiography.” One of its achievements is the rise of “social history” or “new social history.” Over the course of the past four decades, the study of social history has prospered, as it has continuously broadened the research field by embracing interdisciplinary methods. As a result, its development has shaped the prospects of Chinese historiography in the new era. Admittedly, if we were to follow a stricter standard of evaluation, then it becomes evident that some problems worthy of reflection are present in the development of new historiography, such as sociologization, the localization of historical research, and the pursuit of new trends in research. For these reasons, we must be aware of these problems in academia in the new era.
contemporary China, new historiography, social history, reflection on history
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