Doctoroff, Tom. What Chinese Want: Culture, Communism, and China's Modern Consumer. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2012.Tom Doctoroff, What Chinese want: culture,communism and china's modern consumer[M].London: Palgrave Macmillan trade, 2012...
This book explores China's encounter with architecture and modernity in the tumultuous epoch before Communism 鈥 an encounter that was mediated not by a si... E Denison 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Cauldron of Resistance Notes Introduction 1. "South Vietnam:The Disquieted Americans," Time, 25 Febru...
...The CCP then completely destroyed traditional Chinese culture, so that Marxism and Leninism could take China’s political stage.[39] Communist Party of China and atheism See also: Atheism and communism and Militant atheism and Asian atheism and Growth of Christianity in China In 1955, ...
In 1958, a group of New-Confucians issued “A Manifesto for a Re-Appraisal of Sinology and Reconstruction of Chinese Culture.” 该宣言批判西方文化的缺陷, 并通过探索中国文化对世界人类问题的贡献而倡导中国文化的复兴。 springer First, both Positivists and New Confucians had no effect on the ...
basically complete.The Party's culture was formed.In the beginning years after the founding of new China,the CCP's Party culture underwent development until 1957,when it was broken and ossified.Since the open and reform policy,the Party culture of CCP has changed and now it is undergoing ...
Chinese Customs and Traditions essaysChina is a land with unique traditional customs. Through the late early twentieth century, China was fairly isolated which hindered cultural diffusion from the rest of the world. This meant that its culture was very d
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China is a nation with ancient culture and heritage. Unlike many other nations, almost whole of China was under a single authority for many centuries. Several dynasties ruled China like Xia, Shang, Han, Tang, etc. The last dynasty that ruled China was theQing Dynasty (also known as the Ma...
In Henan, the village of Yang-shao gave its name to a culture that flourished from 5000 to 3000 B.C. Ban-p'o pottery wares were handmade and the area produced a polished red ware that was painted in black with designs of swirling spirals and geometric designs, sometimes with human faces...
teach him that there were other countries in the world. Rather than the traditional Chinese ethnocentrism, he postulated a world of many nations, all of them equal under God. Moreover, he was iconoclastic in his attitude toward the Chinese culture of his day, labeling it the work of evil ...