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Modern China in Flux - Networks, Mobility, and Transformation

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Modern China in Flux heralds a transformative epoch in historical research, spotlighting the innovative methodology of network analysis. As the digital age unfolds, historians encounter both an unparalleled opportunity and a daunting challenge: navigating the vast digital repositories of historical data. Central to this volume's discourse is the imperative for a methodological shift in examining modern China's historical research. By embracing the digital evolution, this volume highlights the promise of network analysis as a model for historians.
Modern China, rich in tales of socio-political upheavals, economic transformations, and cultural shifts, emerges as a nuanced tapestry of intertwined narratives. Capturing its intricacies necessitates an approach that illuminates the multiple connections, alliances, and conflicts that shaped its course. Here, network analysis proves invaluable. By exploring textual databases and archival documents, and leveraging the capabilities of full-text historical sources, historians can craft a dynamic, interconnected narrative of modern China. Previously obscured relationships come into sharp focus, revealing the delicate balance of power, influence, and change.

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Christian Henriot, Aix-Marseille University, France.

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Modern China in Flux heralds a transformative epoch in historical research, spotlighting the innovative methodology of network analysis. As the digital age unfolds, historians encounter both an unparalleled opportunity and a daunting challenge: navigating the vast digital repositories of historical data. Central to this volume’s discourse is the imperative for a methodological shift in examining modern China's historical research. By embracing the digital evolution, this volume highlights the promise of network analysis as a model for historians.
Modern China, rich in tales of socio-political upheavals, economic transformations, and cultural shifts, emerges as a nuanced tapestry of intertwined narratives. Capturing its intricacies necessitates an approach that illuminates the multiple connections, alliances, and conflicts that shaped its course. Here, network analysis proves invaluable. By exploring textual databases and archival documents, and leveraging the capabilities of full-text historical sources, historians can craft a dynamic, interconnected narrative of modern China. Previously obscured relationships come into sharp focus, revealing the delicate balance of power, influence, and change.

Product details

Assisted by Christian Henriot (Editor)
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.03.2025
 
EAN 9783111372174
ISBN 978-3-11-137217-4
No. of pages 403
Weight 708 g
Illustrations 7 b/w and 68 col. ill., 55 b/w tbl., 4 col. maps, 9 col. graphics
Series Transformations of Modern China
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

China, Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900, History, Social History, History: theory & methods, Network Analysis, History: earliest times to present day, Digital Methods, HIS000000 HISTORY / General, Australasian & Pacific history, HIS037030 HISTORY / Modern / General, ca. 1500 bis zur Gegenwart, Modern China

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