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A Brief Comparative Study of the Imperial Crises of China and Japan from the Eighteenth to the Mid-Nineteenth Centuries
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In: ALTRALANG Journal; Vol 2 No 01 (2020): ALTRALANG Journal Volume: 02 Issue: 01 / July 2020; 121-142 ; 2710-8619 ; 2710-7922 (2020)
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Abstract:
ABSTRACT: Empire’ in the traditional sense was present throughout most of human history arguably until the emergence of the ‘nation-state’ structure in the past century and ‘Imperialism’ persists even to this day. The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were characterized by the breakdown of one kind of imperial authority almost all over the world and the advent of a new kind of one. Such was the case in the Qing empire (1644-1911 AD) of China and the Tokugawa shogunate (1603-1868 AD) of Japan, both of which experienced the downfall of the existing power structure. The imperial crises that these two states went through were similar in some ways and distinctly different in other ways. This paper attempts to present a brief sketch of the two narratives and then compare them in order to form a better understanding of the circumstances and processes which led to and accompanied these unique experiences of the nineteenth-century Far East.
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Keyword:
China; Eighteenth to the Mid-Nineteenth Centuries; Empire; Imperial Crises; Japan
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URL: http://www.univ-oran2.dz/revuealtralang/index.php/altralang/article/view/49
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Child-Protecting/Nurturing-Oriented Cultural/Religious Practices in East Asia: Reports and Observations from China and Japan
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2019)
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Case Studies of English-Medium Instruction in Higher Education: Business Programmes in China, Japan and the Netherlands
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SHAO, LIJIE. - : Trinity College Dublin. School of Linguistic Speech & Comm Sci. C.L.C.S., 2019
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Case Studies of English-Medium Instruction in Higher Education: Business Programmes in China, Japan and the Netherlands
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SHAO, LIJIE. - : Trinity College Dublin. School of Linguistic Speech & Comm Sci. C.L.C.S., 2019
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The Representation of Trade Wars in Western Newsmagazines: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Time, The Economist, L’Express, and Der Spiegel on China (2010) and Japan (1987)
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China or Japan: which will Lead Asia?
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In: https://hal-sciencespo.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03579421 ; Hurst Publishers, pp.288, 2012, Comparative Politics and International Studies Series (2012)
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Editors’ introduction: Emerging issues for educational research in East Asia
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In: Asia-Pacific Education, Language Minorities and Migration (ELMM) Network Working Paper Series (2010)
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Das Verschwinden des materiellen Prozesses - Eine vergleichende Mediengeschichte der japanischen Schreib- und Druckkultur
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Japan, Nepal, Taiwan and Chinese characters. - Language planning and policy in Asia ; 1 : Japan, Nepal, Taiwan and Chinese characters. -
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Les langues des Indes orientales entre Renaissance et Âge classique
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