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Compiled by Wm. Theodore de Bary and Richard Lufrano with collaboration from Wing-tsit Chan and others, the volume assembles scholarship on Chinese intellectual and cultural transformation. The contents include explanatory material, sections on the maturation of Chinese civilization, critiques of dynastic systems, Confucian scholarship, cosmological foundations, and popular values and beliefs.","Sources of Chinese Tradition  \nsecond edition  \nvolume ii  \nIntroduction to Asian Civilizations  \nIntroduction to Asian Civilizations  \nWm. Theodore de Bary, General Editor  \nSources of Japanese Tradition  \n(1958)  \nSources of Chinese Tradition  \n(1960, rev. 1999)  \nSources of Indian Tradition  \n(1958, rev. 1988)  \nSources of Korean Tradition  \n(1997)  \nSources of Chinese Tradition  \nsecond edition  \nvolume ii  \nFrom 1600 Through the Twentieth Century Compiled by Wm. Theodore de Bary and Richard Lufrano  \nwith the collaboration of  \nWing-tsit Chan, Julia Ching, David Johnson, Kwang-ching Liu, David Mungello, Chester Tan  \nand contributions by  \nJohn Berthrong, Woei Lien Chong, John Ewell, Joan Judge, Philip Kuhn, John Lagerwey, Catherine Lynch, Victor Mair, Susan Mann, Ian McMorran, Don Price, Douglas Reynolds, William Rowe, Lynn Struve, Burton Watson, Tu Weiming, Pierre-Etienne Will, John D. Young, and Peter Zarrow  \ncolumbia university press  \nnew york  \nColumbia University Press Publishers Since 1893  \nNew York Chichester, West Sussex Copyright 􀀁 2000 Columbia University Press All rights reserved  \nLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data de Bary, William Theodore, 1919–  \nSources of Chinese tradition, vol. 2 / compiled by Wm. Theodore de Bary and Richard Lufrano ; with the collaboration of Wing-tsit Chan . . . [et al.] .— 2d ed.  \n[p. cm](p. cm).—(Introduction to Asian civilizations) Includes bibliographical references and index.  \nISBN 0–231–10938–5 (vol. 1 cloth)—ISBN 0–231–10939–3 (vol. 1 paper)  \nISBN 0–231–11270–X (vol. 2 cloth)—ISBN 0–231–11271–8 (vol. 2 paper)  \n1. China—Civilization—Sources. I. Lufrano, Richard. II. Chan, Wing-tsit, 1901–1994. III. Title. IV. Series.  \nDS721.D37 1999  \n951—dc21 98–21762  \nA  \nCasebound editions of Columbia University Press books are printed on permanent and durable acid-free paper.  \nPrinted in the United States of America c 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 p 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1  \nList of permissions  \n“Azure (Sky Blue) .” Chinese Sociology and Anthropology (Winter 1991–92) . Reprinted by permission from M.E. Sharpe, Inc., Armonk, NY 10504 .  \nBenton, Gregor, and Alan Hunter, eds. Wild Lily, Prairie Fire, China‘s Road to Democracy. Copyright 􀀁 1995 by Princeton University Press. 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