Saving the world : Chen Hongmou and elite consciousness in eighteenth-century China
In this magisterial study, the author draws on Chen’s life and career to answer a range of questions: What did mid-Qing bureaucrats think they were doing? How did they conceive the universe and their society, what did they see as their potential to “save the world,” and what would the world, properl...
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Stanford, Calif.
Stanford University Press
2001
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