史学
威权主义
谈判
官僚主义
中国
代表(政治)
中国历史
地方政府
领域(数学)
社会学
政治经济学
生产(经济)
历史思维
历史
政府(语言学)
政治学
中央政府
地方史
法学
知识生产
官方历史
政治史
现代史
作者
Fei Yan,Tongtian Xiao,Peiran Wang
标识
DOI:10.1017/ssh.2025.10098
摘要
Abstract The challenge of addressing contentious and repressive histories in authoritarian regimes that have undergone post-totalitarian transitions presents precious opportunities for historical justice, as the representation of history and the production of historiography are decentralized from the central state. Using the production of Chinese local gazetteers in post-Mao China as a case and drawing upon a combination of historiographical, archival, and field methods, we investigate three critical negotiation fields where gazetteer compilers, who also held government ranks, interacted with central leaders and other local bureaucracies to exert discretionary control over local historical production within their jurisdictions. This decentralized negotiation over historiography illuminates the intricate interplay between ideology, agency, and tradition in the production process of the Chinese county gazetteers, offering nuanced insights into modern Chinese history and the complexities of historiographical writing under authoritarian governance. Overall, our article shows that knowledge production under authoritarian rule is more interactive and horizontal than thought, and that historiographical writing can adapt to and challenge authority in pursuit of historical justice.
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