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S04/0300 --- J3000 --- J3005 --- J4900.90 --- K9139 --- K9135 --- China: History--Outlines, study and teaching books, reference books, manuals --- Japan: History -- historiography, theory, methodology and philosophy --- Japan: History -- study and teaching --- Japan: Education -- history -- postwar Shōwa (1945- ), Heisei period (1989- ), contemporary --- Korea: History -- historiography, theory and philosophy --- Korea: History -- study and teaching --- Education and state --- East Asia --- History --- Textbooks. --- Study and teaching --- Education --- Education policy --- Educational policy --- State and education --- Social policy --- Endowment of research --- Government policy --- Asia, East --- Asia, Eastern --- East (Far East) --- Eastern Asia --- Far East --- Orient
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"Documentaries have recently become a favourite format for Chinese state-directed media to present an officially sanctioned view of history. Indeed, this is not confined to Chinese national history. In stark contrast to the earlier self-centred preoccupation with Chinese history, there has been an upsurge in interest in foreign history, with a view to illuminating China's role not only in world history, but also on the global stage today, and in the future. This book examines three recent Chinese documentary television series which present the officially sanctioned view of the rise of the modern West, the reasons for the end of the Soviet Union, and the legitimisation of the present-day Chinese government via a specific reading of modern Chinese history to argue for a "Chinese rise" in the future. With a focus on these documentaries, Gotelind Müller discusses how history is presented on screen, and explores the function of visual history for memory culture and wider society. Further, this book reveals how the presentation of Chinese and foreign history in a global framework impacts on the officially transmitted views on Self and Other, and thus provides a keen insight into how the Chinese themselves regard their "global rise". Documentary, World History, and National Power in the PRC will be welcomed by students and scholars working across a number of fields, including Chinese studies, East Asian studies, media studies, television studies, history and memory studies. "--
951 --- S11/1520 --- S17/2000 --- Geschiedenis van China --- China: Social sciences--Television --- China: Art and archaeology--Film --- Documentary television programs --- Historical television programs --- Television and history --- History on television. --- History --- Social science --- History and criticism. --- Asia --- China. --- World. --- Ethnic Studies --- General. --- 951 Geschiedenis van China --- History on television --- History and television --- Television --- History television programs --- Television historical programs --- Television programs --- Documentaries, Television --- Documentary programs, Television --- Telementaries --- Television documentaries --- Television documentary programs --- Documentary mass media --- Nonfiction television programs --- History and criticism --- 951 History of China --- History of China
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Anarchism --- China --- History --- 1912-1949.
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