China’s Heritage through History
Reconfigured Pasts

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How Heritage Shapes Chinese Civilisation
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China's Heritage through History employs a longue durée approach to examine China's heritage through history. From Imperial to contemporary China, it explores the role of practices and material forms of the past in shaping social transformation through knowledge production and transmission.

The art of collecting, reproducing, and reinterpreting the past has been an enduring force shaping cultural identity and political legitimacy in China. Offering a unique, non-Western perspective on the history of heritage in China, Zhu considers who the key players have been in these ongoing processes of reconfigured pasts, what methods they have employed and how these practices have shaped society at large. The book tackles these questions by delving into the transformation of practices related to heritage through examples such as the book collection at Tianyi Private Library, the reproduction of the Orchid Pavilion Preface calligraphy and its associated sites, and the dynamics of exchange within the Liulichang antique market. Zhu reveals how these practices, once reserved for elites, have become accessible to the broader public. These processes of transformation, embodied in various forms of reconfigured pasts, have given rise to modern approaches to preservation, digitisation, museums, and the burgeoning heritage tourism industry.

China's Heritage through History will be an invaluable resource for academics, students, and practitioners working in the fields of heritage, museum studies, and art history.

List of figures; Acknowledgements; Chronology of Chinese Dynasties; Chapter 1: History of Heritage and Reconfigured Pasts; Chapter 2: Antiquarianism in the Imperial Era; Chapter 3: National Heritage in the Modern era; Chapter 4: Heritage Industry in the Contemporary Era; Chapter 5: Collecting the Past: The Tianyi Pavilion as a Private Library; Chapter 6: Preserving the Past: Baosheng Temple and its Statues; Chapter 7: Reproducing the Past: The Orchid Pavilion Gathering and Calligraphy; Chapter 8: Exchanging the Past: Liulichang as an Antique Market; Chapter 9: The Future of the Past; Index.

Yujie Zhu is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies at the Australian National University in Australia. He obtained his Ph.D. in anthropology from Heidelberg University, Germany. His research focuses on the cultural politics of the past within diverse heritage and memory spaces.