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The Forbidden City and Celebrities|肖伊绯

The Forbidden City and Celebrities : People and Events a Hundred Years Ago/故宫与名人:百年前

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The old system lies dying within its stronghold, while the new culture gathers strength outside the gate, poised to emerge. 旧制度在大本营里奄奄一息,新文化于门外蓄势待发 From an imperial forbidden city to a museum that preserves cultural relics and serves the public, the history of the establishment of the Palace Museum (1900-1949) is rich in meaning and profound in significance, holding an important place in China's modern cultural history and academic history. This book recounts the connections of intellectuals such as Wang Guowei, Cai Yuanpei, Hu Shi, and Chen Yinque with the Forbidden City, revealing many details of the relationship between individuals and the state, academia and politics, morality and worldly affairs in a special historical context. It also offers a unique perspective for observing the development of China's cultural heritage and museum undertakings, using the history of the Palace Museum as a case study. With approximately 400,000 words and over 100 illustrations, this richly illustrated work draws on a wealth of primary sources and rare documents from modern scholars, vividly portraying the historical transformations of the Palace Museum nearly a century ago. 从皇家禁地到保藏文物、服务公众的博物馆,故宫博物院创办前后(1900-1949)的发展史,内涵丰富、蕴藉深远,在中国近现代文化史与学术史上地位堪重。本书叙写王国维、蔡元培、胡适、陈寅恪等知识分子与故宫的相关史事,透露出特殊历史背景下个人与国家、学术与政治、道义与世情的诸多细节,也提供了以故宫博物院院史为个案,观察我国文博事业发展历程的特殊角度。全书约40万字,配图百余幅,图文并茂;披露大量第一手资料及近现代学者的珍罕文献,形象生动地揭示了故宫博物院近一个世纪前的历史变迁。

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  • ISBN-13: 9787213111860
  • ISBN-10: 7213111868
  • Publisher: China National Publications Import & Export C
  • Publish Date: January 2024
  • Dimensions: 9.61 x 6.69 x 1.16 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.01 pounds
  • Page Count: 428

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