The Age of Openness by Frank Dikotter

The Age of Openness by Frank Dikotter

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The era between empire and communism is routinely portrayed as a catastrophic interlude in China's modern history. This book argues that from 1900 to 1949, all levels of Chinese society were seeking engagement with the rest of the world.

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The Age of Openness by Frank Dikotter

The era between empire and communism is routinely portrayed as a catastrophic interlude in China's modern history. But in this book, Frank Dikotter shows that the first half of the twentieth century was characterized by unprecedented openness. He argues that from 1900 to 1949, all levels of Chinese society were seeking engagement with the rest of the world and that pursuit of openness was particularly evident in four areas: governance, including advances in liberties and the rule of law; greater freedom of movement within the country and outside it; the spirited exchange of ideas in the humanities and sciences; and thriving and open markets and the resulting sustained growth in the economy.
Frank Dikotter is Professor of Chinese Modern History at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and Chair of Humanities at the University of Hong Kong. He has published a series of innovative books, including The Discourse of Race in Modern China and Narcotic Culture: a History of Drugs and China.
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ISBN 13 9780520258815
ISBN 10 0520258819
Title The Age of Openness
Author Frank Dikotter
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of California Press
Year published 2008-10-08
Number of pages 140
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