Elites, Networks and Power in modern China
The ENEP-CHINA project proposes a step-change in the study of modern China reliant upon scalable data-rich history. It will deliver precise historical information at an unprecedented scale from heretofore untapped sources - as well as reshaping the analysis of existing sources - to create a new dimension in the study of the transformation of elites in modern China. It will deploy an array of cutting-edge digital methods— including data mining, sampling, and analysis within an integrated virtual research environment. To establish the validity of this approach, the project focuses on the three urban areas (Shanghai, Beijing/Tianjin, Canton/Hong Kong) that had the most profound impact on the course of modern Chinese history. The project will challenge the China-centered and group-based approach dominant in the historical literature of the past two decades.
Responsable(s)
Cécile Armand
Disciplines
Histoire et archéologie, Sciences sociales interdisciplinaires
Thèmes
Histoire sociale, Approches de corpus, enquêtes, archives, Digital humanities, Chine
URL du carnet
https://enepchina.hypotheses.org
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Informations bibliographiques
Rédacteur(s) en chef
Cécile Armand
Année de création
2019
Date de mise en ligne
23 mai 2018
ISSN format électronique
2554-9278
Langue de la publication
English
Coordonnées
Courriel
Adresse postale
Elites, Networks and Power in modern China
IrAsia,
Maison Asie Pacifique, Aix-Marseille Université, 3 Place Victor Hugo
13331 Marseille
France
Ville de production
Marseille