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Modern Erasures: Revolution, the Civilizing Mission, and the Shaping of China’s Past investigates how 20th-century revolutionary movements and Western colonial concepts fundamentally altered understandings of Chinese history. Pierre Fuller traces the intellectual and political processes through which certain historical narratives were privileged while others were systematically erased from official discourse.
The book examines the intersection of Chinese revolutionary ideology with Western civilizing mission concepts, demonstrating how these frameworks combined to reshape historical interpretation. Fuller argues that what we understand as modern Chinese history is largely a construction reflecting the political priorities of revolutionary elites rather than a neutral documentation of the past.
Through detailed historical analysis, the work challenges readers to reconsider how power shapes historical memory and national identity formation. This scholarly investigation is essential for understanding contemporary China and the ideological foundations of modern Chinese historiography.







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