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收稿时间:2007-11-01

Ideas of revolution in China and the West
Ping He. Ideas of revolution in China and the West[J]. Frontiers of History in China, 2008, 3(1): 139-147. DOI: 10.1007/s11462-008-0007-2
Authors:Ping He
Affiliation:(1) College of History and Culture, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610064, China
Abstract:
Revolution is an event that had taken place in many countries in the 20th century. Revolution was not only imagined in Western historical writing as a radical change of social life, but also perceived as representing a return to the old form of social rule in the end. The Chinese ideas of revolution in the 20th century evolved from the traditional idea that the change of dynasties was due to the change of mandate. The modern Chinese idea of revolution also incorporated the European idea that revolution would lead to a higher form of social development. The interpretation of the aim of Chinese revolution in the 20th century China shows that Chinese theorists had a misunderstanding for a long time regarding revolution as representing an ultimate social state and not as a means to achieve political modernization. A theoretical rethinking of the concept after the Cultural Revolution has resulted in an advance in China's social evolution.
Keywords:revolution  the West  China  modernization
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