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Unearthing the nation: Modern geology and nationalism in republican China, 1911--1949.

机译:发掘民族:民国时期的现代地质与民族主义,1911--1949年。

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This dissertation uses the development of modern geology to explore the complex relationship between science and nationalism in Republican China, which spanned the fall of the Qing dynasty (1911) and the establishment of the People's Republic of China (1949). While social commentators of the time could link science and national empowerment in abstract terms, Chinese scientists had to grapple with the practical consequences of using foreign systems based on universal truth claims in service of national goals rooted in local attachments. In particular they faced two ongoing challenges in "saving China" (jiuguo) through science: how to develop "objective," internationally recognized scientific authority without effacing native identity, and how to serve China when "China" was still searching for a stable national form? This dissertation argues that Republican geologists solved these problems by being flexible and inclusive about theories and alliances, but unswerving in their commitment to native control of the Chinese land. Though the Chinese geological community adapted easily to shifting socio-political realities, it only offered allegiance to the territory itself.; Though the chapters of this dissertation follow a roughly chronological order, each one is organized around a problem of geological development tied to the land but conceived and addressed through the imperative of saving the-nation. Chapter 2 opens by asking why Chinese became interested in modern geology at all, and how they began to reconceptualize their homeland as an object of study. Chapter 3 explores the role of fieldwork in grounding the Chinese geological enterprise and reinventing the modern Chinese intellectual. Chapter 4 analyzes Chinese efforts to forge community and participate in international science by establishing the Geological Society of China as a meeting place for competing foreign powers. Chapter 5 looks at how Chinese geologists tried to balance their own ideas of geology to save the nation with the growing demands of the Guomindang state in the "Nanjing Decade" (1927-1937). Chapter 6 examines how the Japanese occupation of China's coastal regions during the War of Resistance narrowed the focus of Chinese geology and set the stage for geologists' post-war disillusionment with the Guomindang.
机译:本文利用现代地质学的发展,探讨了民国时期科学与民族主义之间的复杂关系,这种关系跨越了清朝的灭亡(1911年)和中华人民共和国的建立(1949年)。尽管当时的社会评论员可以抽象地将科学与国家赋权联系起来,但中国科学家不得不努力应对使用基于普遍真理声明的外国制度为植根于地方依恋的国家目标带来的实际后果。特别是在通过科学“拯救中国”过程中,他们面临着两个持续的挑战:如何发展“客观”,国际公认的科学权威而又不损害本土特色,以及当“中国”仍在寻找稳定的国民时如何为中国服务形成?本文认为,共和党的地质学家通过对理论和同盟采取灵活和包容的态度解决了这些问题,但坚定不移地致力于中国人对中国土地的控制。尽管中国地质界很容易适应不断变化的社会政治现实,但它仅是对本国的忠诚。尽管本文的各章大致按时间顺序排列,但每一章都是围绕与土地相关的地质发展问题进行组织的,但这一问题是通过拯救国家的当务之急来构思和解决的。第二章首先询问为什么中国人对现代地质学完全感兴趣,以及他们如何开始重新构想自己的家园作为研究对象。第三章探讨了实地考察在建立中国地质企业和重塑现代中国知识分子中的作用。第四章通过建立中国地质学会作为外国竞争大国的聚会场所,分析了中国为建立社区和参与国际科学所做的努力。第5章介绍了中国地质学家如何在“南京十年”(1927-1937年)中平衡自己的地质学思想以拯救国家和国民党不断增长的需求。第六章探讨了抗战期间日本对中国沿海地区的占领如何缩小了中国地质学的重心,并为地质学家对国民党的幻灭铺平了舞台。

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  • 作者

    Shen, Grace Yen.;

  • 作者单位

    Harvard University.;

  • 授予单位 Harvard University.;
  • 学科 History Asia Australia and Oceania.; History of Science.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 330 p.
  • 总页数 330
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 世界史;自然科学史;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:39:16

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