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This book focuses on the spread of European and American historiography in China, the study of world history by Chinese scholars, the study of European and American historiography by Chinese scholars, and the new historiography of Taiwan, which are often overlooked aspects of Chinese new historiography. The first part selects Liang Qichao and Li Dazhao as typical disseminators, discusses their dissemination of European and American historiography, and analyzes their common positivist historiography. The Robinson New Historical School and the Annals School were selected as the typical schools to be disseminated, and the materialist view of history and postmodernism were selected as the models of the disseminated ideological trends, describing their dissemination and explaining their influence on the new Chinese historiography. The second part, combined with social changes, summarizes the study of world history in New China and the study of European and American historiography, showing that these two studies are completely constrained by China's social changes and mainstream ideological changes, and although they have faced or still face difficulties and problems, they have made brilliant achievements and left huge room for development in the future. The third part discusses the phased characteristics of Taiwanese historiography in general, the spread of European and American historiography, especially postmodernist historiography, and takes historical theory and historical works to glimpse the panther of historiography as a whole. With Lian Heng as the representative of local historians in Taiwan, Fu Sinian and Li Ji as representatives of returnee scholars, and Zhang Guiyong and Hu Qiuyuan as representatives of European and American historiography, they were discussed separately.(AI翻译)
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