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El. knyga: Historical Narratives of East Asia in the 21st Century: Overcoming the Politics of National Identity

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This book brings together East Asian scholars from a range of academic disciplines, including China historians, political historians and political scientists to illuminate the interconnectedness of East Asia and discuss how a shared historical narrative might be constructed.



In the twenty-first century, East Asia has been increasingly marked both by tensions at a government level and a chauvinistic mood among the polity. While China’s rise is in one respect the proximate driver of these changes in tone, it draws on a range of unresolved grievances among the respective historical narratives of Mainland China, Taiwan, Japan and the Koreas. These conflicting views of the region’s past are a crucial barrier to its cohesive and stable future.



This book brings together East Asian scholars from a range of academic disciplines, including China historians, political historians and political scientists to illuminate the interconnectedness of East Asia and discuss how a shared historical narrative might be constructed. Their contributions are organised into 3 parts focusing respectively on historical narratives of China, historical narratives of East Asia, and reconciling historical narratives.



The book will appeal to researcher interested in the historical narratives of international relations in East Asia.

List of Contributers Preface for English Readership (TANAKA Hitoshi)
Original Preface (TANAKA Hitoshi) Introduction: The History Controversy in
East Asia in the Light of Chinas Rise to a Global Power (TANAKA Hitoshi)
Part I: Historical Narratives of China
Chapter 1 History of the Republic of
China and Historical Narratives (KANEKO Hajime)
Chapter 2 Historical
Narratives on Democracy in Republican China (MIZUHA Nobuo)
Chapter 3 The
Formation of the Peoples Republic of China and the Historical Narrative
(MARUYAMA Kji)
Chapter 4 Peaceful Coexistence and Historical Narratives
in the Chinese Diplomacy (YOSHIDA Toyoko) Part II: Historical Narratives of
East Asia
Chapter 5 The Discourse on Asianism in Postwar Japan (TAKIGUCHI
Tsuyoshi)
Chapter 6 The Perception Toward China among Japanese Communities in
Dalian After WWI: A Case Study of the Magazine Manm (MATSUSHIGE Mitsuhiro)
Chapter 7 Perceptions of Atomic Bombing in the United States and Japan
(TAKAHASHI Keikichi)
Chapter 8 Transnational Asia and its Changing Dynamics
at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century (LIU Hong) Part III: Toward a
Generally Accepted Historical Narrative in East Asia
Chapter 9 Questioning
the Empireness of the National History: East Asian History Narrated in
Korea, China, and Japan (YU Yongtae)
Chapter 10 Historical Perception in
Taiwan and Collaborative Studies on East Asian History (HSU Yu Ming)
Chapter
11 Historical Perception in China and Collaborative Studies on East Asian
History (JIANG Pei) Afterword (TANAKA Hitoshi) Timeline Index
Hitoshi Tanaka is Professor in the Graduate School of Law and Politics, Osaka University and editor of this volume. Areas of research include twentieth century Chinese politics and Chinese area studies.