History was Not in Stagnation: Understanding Chuan Han-sheng’s Study of Tang-Song Economic History by the Controversy over the Stage-Division of Chinese Social History
Resource
臺大歷史學報, 35, 001-053
Journal
臺大歷史學報
Journal Issue
35
Pages
001-053
Date Issued
2005-06
Date
2005-06
Author(s)
Liang, K.Y.
Abstract
This article examines how Chuan Han-sheng (全漢昇) responded to his time, thereby to understand the relation between this excellent economic historian and the evolution of historiography in China during the twentieth century. There are two main problems discussed in the article: (1) How the attitude and style of Chuan Han-sheng's study of Tang-Song economic history was influenced by Tao Hsi-sheng (陶希聖) and Fu Ssu-nien (傅斯年). (2) How Chuan Han-sheng's viewpoint on Tang-Song (唐-宋) economic history constituted a refutation of the theory of Chinese Marxist historians, who advocated that there was a prolonged stagnation in Chinese social history from the third century B.C. to the nineteenth century.
Subjects
全漢昇
唐宋經濟史研究
中國社會史分期
中國歷史停滯論
社會史論戰
史學思想
現代中國史學
Chuan Han-sheng
Study on Tang-Song Economic History
Historical Thought
The Stage-Division of Chinese Social History
Chinese Social History Controversy
The Views on the Stagnation of Chinese History
Contemporary Chinese historiography
Type
journal article
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