China
Sinologists, or scholars who study China and Chinese culture, typically study China. However, they may also study Chinese diaspora communities in other countries and their influence on global culture and society.
Johann Frick has written: 'China erlebt und erforscht' -- subject(s): Civilization, Sinologists
Peter Pantzer has written: 'August Pfizmaier, 1808-1887' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Sinologists, Japanologists
Taneshige Harada has written: 'Kanbun no susume' -- subject(s): Philologists, Study and teaching, Chinese characters, Biography, Sinologists
Boniface Bolognani has written: 'L' Europa scopre il volto della Cina' -- subject(s): Biography, Missionaries, Sinologists
Ronald Dimberg has written: 'A Ming directory--1968' -- subject(s): Bibliography, History, Sinologists 'The sage and society' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy
Zhenghui Zhu has written: 'Meiguo Zhongguo xue shi yan jiu' -- subject(s): Study and teaching 'Shihuaci xue pu =' -- subject(s): Sinologists, Biography
Paul M. Evans has written: 'The Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific' -- subject(s): Canadian Consortium on Asia Pacific Security, Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific, National security 'John Fairbank and the American understanding of modern China' -- subject(s): Biography, Relations, Sinologists
Frederick W. Mote has written: 'China and the vocation of history in the twentieth century' -- subject(s): Historiography, Intellectual life, Travel, Sinologists, Biography, History 'Calligraphy and the East Asian book' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Chinese Calligraphy, Gest Oriental Library and East Asian Collections, Calligraphy, Bibliography
The phrase "dynastic cycle" first appeared in English in the late 19th century, particularly in the context of Chinese history. It was used to describe the pattern of rise, decline, and replacement of dynasties in China. One of the earliest documented uses is attributed to the work of historians and scholars studying Chinese political history, notably in the writings of sinologists.
A sinologist is a scholar or expert who specializes in the study of China, its language, culture, history, and society. This field encompasses various disciplines, including history, literature, political science, and anthropology, often focusing on the Chinese language and its various dialects. Sinologists may conduct research, teach, and contribute to the understanding of Chinese civilization both in academic settings and through publications. Their work is essential for fostering cross-cultural communication and understanding.
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