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The Fifty Years That Changed Chinese Religion, 1898–1948

Paul R. Katz and Vincent Goossaert

New York: Columbia University Press

PUB DATE: January 2021

ISBN: 9780924304965

248 pages



內容簡介:

In recent years, both scholars and the general public have become increasingly fascinated by the role of religion in modern Chinese life. The Fifty Years That Changed Chinese Religion breaks new ground by systematically demonstrating that equally important transformative processes occurred during the period covering the last decade of the Qing dynasty and the entire Republican period. Focusing on Shanghai and Zhejiang, this book delves in depth into the real-life workings of social structures, religious practices and personal commitments as they evolved during this period of wrenching changes. At the same time, it goes further than the existing literature in terms of theoretical models and comparative perspectives, notably with other Asian countries such as Korea and Japan.



主編簡介:

  • PAUL R. KATZ is Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica. He received his B.A. from Yale in 1984 and his Ph.D. from Princeton in 1990. After teaching at different universities in Taiwan from 1991 to 2002, he joined the Institute of Modern History in 2002, and became Program Director of the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange in 2005.


  • VINCENT GOOSSAERT is deputy director of the Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcités at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris. He is the author of The Taoists of Peking, 1800-1949: A Social History of Urban Clerics.



學者評介


  • “This is by far the most original, innovative, and definitive study of the religious  transformation in the context of China's modernization from the late Qing to early Republican period. Drawing on new and underexplored primary sources such as religious journals, séance writings, morality books, and liturgical texts, the authors show convincingly how active production of religious knowledge, new and creative forms of religiosity, structural and institutional innovation of religion were taking place alongside the processes of modernization in the Jiangnan region from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. As such, this book has greatly advanced our understanding of trajectories of religious transformation and modes of religious modernity in China.” 

    XUN LIU, Department of History, Rutgers University


  • "Goossaert and Katz have crafted a unique and innovative research strategy, applying a macro approach—looking at a broad range of data relating to a large number of religious phenomena—to a specific micro-region—Jiangnan. The results are insightful and valuable on many levels.”

    DAVID OWNBY, Professor of History, University of Montreal



Contents


Acknowledgements


Introduction


PART 1: COMMUNAL ORGANIZATION

  • Chapter 1: The Transformation of Temple Cults

  • Chapter 2: Festivals in Jiangnan during the Late Qing and Republican Periods


PART 2: RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE

  • Chapter 3: Stores of Knowledge: New Forms of Proselytizing

  • Chapter 4: Morality Books in the Modern Age


PART 3: INDIVIDUAL RELIGIOSITY

  • Chapter 5: Elite Religiosity from Late Imperial Times to the Republic

  • Chapter 6: The Religious Life of Wang Yiting


Conclusion


Notes


Bibliography


About the Authors




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