Why China did not have a Renaissance - and why that matters: An interdisciplinary dialogue

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.Our dialogue, which brin...

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Main Authors: Maissen, Thomas (Author) , Mittler, Barbara (Author)
Format: Book/Monograph
Language:English
Published: München Wien De Gruyter Oldenbourg [2018]
Series:Critical readings in global intellectual history Volume 1
In: Critical readings in global intellectual history (Volume 1)

DOI:10.1515/9783110576399
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