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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2026
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040879375

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the emergence and development of sociological thought in China since the late Qing Dynasty, addressing the fundamental question of how to understand Chinese society and experience.



This book provides a comprehensive overview of the emergence and development of sociological thought in China since the late Qing Dynasty, addressing the fundamental question of how to understand Chinese society and experience.

It offers a concise yet thorough account of the major schools and movements in Chinese sociology, spotlighting influential figures, key ideas, and historical contexts. The characteristics of traditional Chinese society are examined, and four pivotal turning points in China's century-long transformation are identified. Focusing on social construction, class stratification, and institutional change since the Reform Era, the book integrates intellectual history with sociological analysis. By revealing a developmental path that diverges from Western models, the book offers new empirical evidence and theoretical insights into the dynamics of contemporary Chinese society.

This valuable resource will appeal to scholars and students of sociology, Chinese society, and the Chinese economy, as well as general readers interested in China’s social and economic development.

1. Introduction: Sociology and Chinese Experience Part I The Spread of
Western Learning to the East and the Beginning of Chinese Sociology
2.
Enlightenment and the Spread of Western Learning to the East: The Beginning
of Sociology
3. Social Evolution: Evolution of Heaven Reform and
Strengthening Community
4. Modernization: Reform and Institutional Change
Part II Chinese Sociology in the First Half of the 20th Century
5. Historical
Materialism Sociology
6. Rural Reconstruction and the Social Survey Movement
7. The Chinese School of Sociology
8. The Institutional School of Chinese
Sociology
9. Social History Research Part III A Century of Great
Transformation in Traditional China
10. The Basic Characteristics of
Traditional Chinese Society
11. A Century of Change in China
12. The Chinese
Experience of Reform and Development Part IV Social Transformation in
Contemporary China
13. Social Structural Change and Harmonious Stability
14.
Livelihood Improvement and Social Construction
15. Urbanization and China's
New Growth Stage
16. Toward a Quality-of-Life-Oriented Stage
17. Changes in
the Class Structure of Contemporary China
Li Peilin, Ph.D., is a research fellow and Vice Chairman of the Social Development Affairs Committee of the 13th National Peoples Congress. He formerly served as Vice President and Academic Member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), and is a foreign member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. His primary research interests include development sociology, organizational sociology, and industrial sociology.