Five-year project launced to study intellectual history
Scholars gathered in
On Oct. 31, scholars gathered in
Following the guidelines of Marxism and dominant ideology, the project combines intellectual and social history, drawing upon sources from the general public as well as the ideas of well-known scholars to comprehensively capture the essence of the culture and values of the Chinese civilization.
The project is expected to take five years to complete and will involve the participation of more than 100 scholars across
“We will work with all the resources at our disposal to present the world with a masterpiece that can represent the academic standard of basic disciplines at CASS while reflecting the academic level of Chinese philosophy and social sciences,” said CASS President Wang Weiguang at the launch meeting.
In addition to the volumes on intellectual history, the project will publish other supplemental materials, including outlines, essay collections and illustrations as well as English and online editions.
Wang said the project should be based on the objective conditions of social reality and follow the historical stages of social history.
He added that scholars should adhere to mainstream ideology when compiling it. Also, the work should reflect how advanced ideas from around the world have had an impact on
Most of the existing works represent an intellectual history of elites. Documents on the intellectual history of the people have never been systemically sorted and seriously reviewed, said Gao Xiang, secretary-general of CASS.
“The intellectual history of the people will be what sets this book apart,” Gao said.
Scholars in attendance predicted that a Chinese school of intellectual history study will take shape.
“In five years, upon the completion of the 16-volume An Intellectual History of China, a generation of excellent talent will play an active role in Chinese academics, and the prospects are good that a new school of intellectual history guided by Marxism will come into being,” said Wang Zhenzhong, a member of the project editorial committee.
The Chinese version appeared in Chinese Social Sciences Today, No. 664, Nov.3, 2014
The Chinese link is: http://www.cssn.cn/xspj/qwfb/201411/t20141118_1403934.shtml
Translated by Yang Xue
Revised by Justin Ward