LEADER 03768cam a2200577 i 4500001 99110764383506421 005 20240509065833.0 008 180603t20192019enk b 001 0 eng c 010 2018005960 020 9781138068209 |qhardcover |qalkaline paper 020 1138068209 |qhardcover |qalkaline paper 020 |z9781315158204 |qelectronic book 024 8 40028384992 024 8 99977675469 035 (NjP)11076438-princetondb 035 |z(NjP)Voyager11076438 035 |z(NjP)Voyager11076438 035 (OCoLC)on1043966244 040 LBSOR/DLC |beng |erda |cDLC |dOCLCO |dYDX |dOCLCF |dYDX |dOCLCO |dYUS |dWLU |dPAU |dBNG |dWYU 042 pcc 043 ae----- 050 00 DS509.3 |b.D38 2019 066 |cZsym 082 00 950.4/1 |223 100 1 Davidann, Jon Thares, |d1961- |eauthor. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97090483 245 14 The limits of Westernization : |bAmerican and East Asian intellectuals create modernity, 1860-1960 / |cJon Thares Davidann. 264 1 Abingdon, Oxon ;New York, NY : |bRoutledge, |c2019. 264 4 |c©2019 300 xiii, 270 pages ; |c25 cm. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 490 1 Routledge studies in modern history ; |v39 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Introduction : historical writing and the limits of Westernization -- Modernity in east Asian: Early pioneers, 1860-1920 -- The development of modernity in American thought, 1890s-1910s -- John Dewey's trip to China, Hu Shih, Lu Xun, and Chinese modernity, 1919 to World War II -- American and Japanese internationalism and modernity in the 1920s -- Modernity in crisis, 1930s-1940s -- The postwar transformation. 520 "The rise of East Asia from the ashes of World War II in the late twentieth century has led to searching questions about the role the region will play in the world. The possibility that China will overtake the United States as a super power suggests the twenty-first century could become an Asian century. Given the dynamism of a new Asia, this study provides a crucial analysis of the origins and development of modern thought in East Asia and the United States, reevaluating the influence of the United States on East Asia in the twentieth century and giving greater voice to East Asians in the growth of their own ideas of modernity. While an abundance of scholarship exists on postwar modernization, there is a gap in the prewar origins and development of modern ideas in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. In that time, influential intellectuals on both sides of the Pacific shaped modernity by rejecting the old order, and embracing progress, the new domain of science, democracy, racial relativism, internationalism, and civic duty"-- |cProvided by publisher. 648 7 1800-1999 |2fast 650 0 East and West. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040522 650 7 Civilization. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00862898 650 7 Civilization |xAmerican influences. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00862901 650 7 East and West. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00901090 651 0 East Asia |xCivilization |y19th century. 651 0 East Asia |xCivilization |y20th century. 651 0 East Asia |xCivilization |xAmerican influences. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001003790 651 7 East Asia. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01243628 880 4 |6264-00 |c2019 830 0 Routledge studies in modern history ; |v39. 852 0 |bf |hDS509.3 |i.D38 2019 902 fb |bs |6a |7m |dv |f1 |e20190129 904 fb |ba |hm |cb |e20190129 914 (OCoLC)on1043966244 |bOCoLC |cmatch |d20240508 |eprocessed |f1043966244