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Contents About the Series vii List of Contributors ix 1. Making History Modern: The Transformation of Chinese Historiography, 1895–1937 1 Brian Moloughney and Peter Zarrow 2. The Marginalization of Classical Studies and the Rising Prominence of Historical Studies during the Late Qing and Early Republic: A Reappraisal 47 Luo Zhitian 3. Historical Lessons and the History of Knowledge in the Late Qing Examination System 75 Liu Long-hsin 4. Narrating the Nation: Meiji Historiography, New History Textbooks, and the Disciplinarization of History in China 103 Q. Edward Wang 5. The Impact of the Linear Model of History on Modern Chinese Historiography 135 Wang Fan-sen 6. Discipline and Narrative: Chinese History Textbooks in the Early Twentieth Century 169 Peter Zarrow 7. Creating Academic Qing History: Xiao Yishan and Meng Sen 209 Madeleine Yue Dong 8. Myth and the Making of History: Gu Jiegang and the Gushi bian Debates 241 Brian Moloughney 9. Nation, History, and Ethics: The Choices of Post-imperial Historiography in China 271 Axel Schneider 10. Marking the Boundaries: The Rise of Historical Geography in Republican China 303 Tze-ki Hon 11. Filling in the Nation: The Spatial Trajectory of Prehistoric Archaeology in Twentieth-Century China 335 James Leibold 12. Marxism and Social History 375 Arif Dirlik Index 403 vi · Contents ...