"Historical Perspectives on Contemporary East Asia"addresses
provocative themes concerning the experience of particular nations
and of East Asia as a whole. It explores the turbulent process of
integrating Asian societies and political systems into a global
order dominated by the West over the past two centuries.
The authors show that important changes were already underway
before the western advance, which had their own internal logic and
staying power. They describe how people in China, Japan, and Korea
redefined and defended indigenous "traditions" even as they
disagreed over what these traditions were and how to transform
them. They make it clear that nationalism was a powerful motivating
force in the modern development of these countries, but they stress
that a wide variety of nationalisms emerged and collided in the
dramatic history of modern Asia.
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