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Confucian China and Its Modern Fate. The Problem of Intellectual Continuity. By Joseph R. Levenson. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1958. xix, 223. Notes, Bibliography, Index. $5.00.
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Confucian China and Its Modern Fate. The Problem of Intellectual Continuity. By Joseph R. Levenson. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1958. xix, 223. Notes, Bibliography, Index. $5.00.
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1 The reviewer has tried to explain a number of these reasons in his article “Zur anti-imperialistischen Bewegung in China,” Saeculum, V (1954), 337-358, and in Chinas kulturelle Revolution (München, 1957), pp. 48ff. and 69ff.
2 “Von deutscher Baukunst, D. M. Ervini a Steinbach” (1772), in Goithcs Gesammelte Werke (Jubiläumsausgabe), XXXIII, 4.