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XIII. The New Thought and Later Controversies
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- PREFACE vii
- CONTENTS xi
- I. Introduction 1
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PART ONE: DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOVEMENT
- II. Forces that Precipitated the Movement, 1915-1918 19
- III. The Initial Phase of the Movement: Early Literary and Intellectual Activities, 1917-1919 41
- IV. The May Fourth Incident 84
- V. Developments Following the Incident: Student Demonstrations and Strikes 117
- VI. Further Developments: Support from Merchants, Industrialists, and Workers 145
- VII. Expansion of the New Culture Movement, 1919-1920 171
- VIII. Foreign Attitudes Toward the Movement 197
- IX. The Ideological and Political Split, 1919-1921 215
- X. Sociopolitical Consequences, 1920-1922 254
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PART TWO: ANALYSIS OF MAIN INTELLECTUAL CURRENTS
- XI. The Literary Revolution 269
- XII. The New Thought and Re-evaluation of the Tradition 289
- XIII. The New Thought and Later Controversies 314
- XIV. Conclusion: Various Interpretations and Evaluations 338
- Chronology of Relevant Events, 1914-1923 371
- Appendixes 379
- Notes 391
- Index 457
- Backmatter 487
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- PREFACE vii
- CONTENTS xi
- I. Introduction 1
-
PART ONE: DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOVEMENT
- II. Forces that Precipitated the Movement, 1915-1918 19
- III. The Initial Phase of the Movement: Early Literary and Intellectual Activities, 1917-1919 41
- IV. The May Fourth Incident 84
- V. Developments Following the Incident: Student Demonstrations and Strikes 117
- VI. Further Developments: Support from Merchants, Industrialists, and Workers 145
- VII. Expansion of the New Culture Movement, 1919-1920 171
- VIII. Foreign Attitudes Toward the Movement 197
- IX. The Ideological and Political Split, 1919-1921 215
- X. Sociopolitical Consequences, 1920-1922 254
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PART TWO: ANALYSIS OF MAIN INTELLECTUAL CURRENTS
- XI. The Literary Revolution 269
- XII. The New Thought and Re-evaluation of the Tradition 289
- XIII. The New Thought and Later Controversies 314
- XIV. Conclusion: Various Interpretations and Evaluations 338
- Chronology of Relevant Events, 1914-1923 371
- Appendixes 379
- Notes 391
- Index 457
- Backmatter 487