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The paper reflects on the main contours of Twentieth Century China, and its implications for thinking globally about history during the twenty-first century.

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The piece revists some of the main themes of twentieth century Chinese history -- including revolution and nationhood -- and seeks to situate them in global historical frameworks. It offers some reflections on an article published by Wang Hui ("Twentieth Century China as an Object of Thought") in the same journal.

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This page is a summary of: Twentieth-Century China as an Object of Thought: Global and Local Historical Reflections, Modern China, February 2020, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0097700420905771.
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