The Cycle of Inevitability in Imperial and Republican Identities in China
中国
历史
中国历史
古代史
政治学
考古
作者
Pamela Kyle Crossley
出处
期刊:Cambridge University Press eBooks [Cambridge University Press] 日期:2023-10-27卷期号:: 301-328
标识
DOI:10.1017/9781108655385.016
摘要
Nationalism rewrites the state. It rewrites authoritarian states as democracies. It rewrites democracies as authoritarian states. Whatever its cause and whatever its ends, it has been central to narratives of state transformation since the seventeenth century. Nevertheless, it is not a primeval force, is not ever-residing. It is derivative, and the historian who sorts out the roots and branches of an apparently nationalist phenomenon will discover that it disappears under scrutiny. It is, like centripetal force, an ideation that explicates but is not itself real.