04021nam 2200745 450 991046062760332120200917021826.090-04-30930-610.1163/9789004309302(CKB)3710000000506336(SSID)ssj0001630730(PQKBManifestationID)16378674(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001630730(PQKBWorkID)14868024(PQKB)10043861(MiAaPQ)EBC4452235(nllekb)BRILL9789004309302(Au-PeEL)EBL4452235(CaPaEBR)ebr11175026(CaONFJC)MIL904328(OCoLC)945612277(EXLCZ)99371000000050633620160331h20162016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrImperial-time-order literature, intellectual history, and China's road to empire /by Kun QianLeiden, Netherlands ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :Brill Rodopi,2016.©20161 online resource (380 pages) illustrations (some color), photographsIdeas, History, and Modern China,1875-9394 ;Volume 13Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph90-04-30929-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 The Imperial-Time-Order: The Eternal Return of the Chinese Empire -- 2 Suspended Time: Grounding the Present in the Late Qing -- 3 Split Time: Enlightenment and its Discontent -- 4 Continuous Time: Heroes in the “Protracted War” -- 5 Transitional Time: Defining “the People” and the “Nation” in Mao’s China -- 6 Resurgent Time: The Return of “Empire” in Post-Socialist Representation -- 7 Love or Hate: The First Emperor on the Cinematic Screen -- 8 The Fascinating Empire: Emperors in Contemporary Novels -- 9 Tianxia Revisited: Empire and Family on the Television Screen -- 10 Becoming-Minority: Chinese Characteristics in Minority Historical Fiction -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.Imperial-Time-Order is an engagingly written critical study on a persistent historical way of thinking in modern China. Defined as normalization of unification and moralization of time, Qian suggests, the imperial-time-order signifies a temporal structure of empire that has continued to shape the way modern China developed itself conceptually. Weaving together intellectual debates with literary and media representations of imperial history since the late Qing period, ranging from novels, stage plays, films, to television series, Qian traces the different temporalities of each period and takes “time” as the analytical node by which issues of empire, nation, family, morality, individual and collective subjectivity are constructed and contested.Ideas, history, and modern China ;Volume 13.TimePolitical aspectsChinaHistoryImperialismSocial aspectsChinaHistoryLiterature and societyChinaHistoryTime in literatureImperialism in literatureNational characteristics, ChineseHistoryChinaIntellectual lifeChinaHistoryQing dynasty, 1644-1912ChinaHistoryRepublic, 1912-1949ChinaHistory1949-Electronic books.TimePolitical aspectsHistory.ImperialismSocial aspectsHistory.Literature and societyHistory.Time in literature.Imperialism in literature.National characteristics, ChineseHistory.951.03Qian Kun847439MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460627603321Imperial-time-order1922552UNINA01551nam 2200373Ia 450 99639337640331620221108101509.0(CKB)4940000000116617(EEBO)2240956467(OCoLC)12241120(EXLCZ)99494000000011661719850708d1645 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A short and true relation of some main passages of things (wherein the Scots are particularly concerned (from the very first beginning of these unhappy troubles to this day[electronic resource]London Printed by R. Raworth for R. Bostock ...1645[16], 104 pAlso published with title: Truth its manifest, or, A short and true relation of divers main passages of things.Attributed to David Buchanan. Cf. Wing."Published by authority"Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.Imperfect: text often illegible.eebo-0158ScotlandHistoryCharles I, 1625-1649Great BritainHistoryCivil War, 1642-1649Buchanan David1595?-1652?1004983EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996393376403316A short and true relation of some main passages of things (wherein the Scots are particularly concerned (from the very first beginning of these unhappy troubles to this day2419669UNISA01776nam 2200493Ia 450 991069136020332120201117124625.0(CKB)5470000002345771(OCoLC)48495541ocm48495541(OCoLC)995470000002345771(EXLCZ)99547000000234577120011128d2001 ua 0enguran||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHomeland security[electronic resource] a risk management approach can guide preparedness efforts : statement of Raymond J. Decker, Director, Defense Capabilities and Management : before the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs /United States General Accounting Office[Washington, D.C.] :The Office,[2001]Testimony ;GAO-02-208 T"October 31, 2001."Paper version available from the General Accounting Office.Title from title screen.Includes bibliographical references.Homeland security BioterrorismUnited StatesPreventionCivil defenseUnited StatesRisk assessmentUnited StatesRisk managementUnited StatesTerrorismUnited StatesPreventionBioterrorismPrevention.Civil defenseRisk assessmentRisk managementTerrorismPrevention.Decker Raymond J1380838United States.General Accounting Office.GPOGPOBOOK9910691360203321Homeland security3425323UNINA