近代台湾学宋政治思想史研究综述

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Journal of Song-Yuan Studies Pub Date : 2019-01-15 DOI:10.1353/sys.2017.0006
Douglas Skonicki
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六十年来,宋代研究一直是台湾历史学术的强项之一。在钱穆、金钟书、宋熙晞等学者的开创性成就的基础上,台湾当代宋学专家为我们理解中国历史上这一关键时期做出了重大贡献。在这份书目报告中,我将回顾台湾近年来关于宋朝政治和思想史的学术研究。由于篇幅限制和相关资料较多,我决定将本综述的范围限制在最近五年内发表的专著和2015年至2017年在顶级学术期刊上发表的文章。7.1此外,我将只包括在台湾大学或研究机构担任学术职位或最近退休的学者的研究。在深入研究这一学术体系之前,必须指出的是,台湾宋代研究的活力在很大程度上归功于其学术界之间存在的合作与合作氛围。在过去的几年里,已经有许多会议和研讨会的主题要么集中,要么触及宋朝。他们
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A Brief Summary of Recent Taiwanese Scholarship on Song Political and Intellectual History
Over the past sixty years, research on the Song dynasty has been one of the strengths of Taiwanese historical scholarship. Building on the pioneering accomplishments of scholars such as Ch’ien Mu 錢穆, Chin Chung-shu 金中 樞 and Sung Hsi 宋晞, current generations of Song specialists in Taiwan have made significant contributions to our understanding of this pivotal period in Chinese history. In this bibliographical report, I will review recent Taiwanese scholarship on the political and intellectual history of the Song. Due to spatial constraints and the large body of relevant material, I have decided to limit the scope of this review to monographs published within the last five years and articles published in top-tier academic journals between 2015 and 2017.1 In addition, I will only include the studies of scholars who either hold, or who have recently retired from, an academic position at a university or research institute in Taiwan. Before delving into this body of scholarship, it is important to note that the vitality of Song studies in Taiwan is due in no small part to the atmosphere of collegiality and cooperation that exists among its scholarly community. Over the past several years, there have been numerous conferences and workshops on topics that have either focused, or touched upon, the Song dynasty. They
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