Book Launch

The Idea of China: A Contested History

2026-03-30 14:302026-03-30 16:30Asia/Hong_KongThe Idea of China: A Contested History

 Title:

Book Launch

The Idea of China: A Contested History

 

Speaker:

Professor Xu Guoqi

David H Y Chang Professor in Chinese History, Department of History

Founding Director, Institute of Transnational History of China

The University of Hong Kong

 

Discussant:

Professor Chen Zhiwu

Chair and Cheng Yu-Tung Professor in Finance

Director of Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences

Director of Centre for Quantitative History, HKU Business School

The University of Hong Kong

 

Moderator:

Professor Shen Haipeng

Associate Vice-President (Teaching and Learning – TPG)

Associate Dean (EMBA / IMBA), HKU Business School

Patrick S C Poon Professor in Analytics and Innovation

Chair of Business Analytics and Innovation

The University of Hong Kong

 

Date/Time:

March 30, 2026 (Mon) 14:30 – 16:30 HKT

 

Venue:

Room 4.36, 4/F Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, The University of Hong Kong

    2026-03-30 14:302026-03-30 16:30Asia/Hong_KongThe Idea of China: A Contested History

     Title:

    Book Launch

    The Idea of China: A Contested History

     

    Speaker:

    Professor Xu Guoqi

    David H Y Chang Professor in Chinese History, Department of History

    Founding Director, Institute of Transnational History of China

    The University of Hong Kong

     

    Discussant:

    Professor Chen Zhiwu

    Chair and Cheng Yu-Tung Professor in Finance

    Director of Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences

    Director of Centre for Quantitative History, HKU Business School

    The University of Hong Kong

     

    Moderator:

    Professor Shen Haipeng

    Associate Vice-President (Teaching and Learning – TPG)

    Associate Dean (EMBA / IMBA), HKU Business School

    Patrick S C Poon Professor in Analytics and Innovation

    Chair of Business Analytics and Innovation

    The University of Hong Kong

     

    Date/Time:

    March 30, 2026 (Mon) 14:30 – 16:30 HKT

     

    Venue:

    Room 4.36, 4/F Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, The University of Hong Kong

      Overview

      Title:

      The Idea of China: A Contested History

      Speaker:

      Professor Xu Guoqi
      David H Y Chang Professor in Chinese History, Department of History
      Founding Director, Institute of Transnational History of China
      The University of Hong Kong

      Discussant:

      Professor Chen Zhiwu
      Chair and Cheng Yu-Tung Professor in Finance
      Director of Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences
      Director of Centre for Quantitative History, HKU Business School
      The University of Hong Kong

      Moderator:

      Professor Shen Haipeng
      Associate Vice-President (Teaching and Learning – TPG)
      Associate Dean (EMBA / IMBA), HKU Business School
      Patrick S C Poon Professor in Analytics and Innovation
      Chair of Business Analytics and Innovation
      The University of Hong Kong

      Date/Time:

      March 30, 2026 (Mon) 14:30 – 16:30 HKT

      Venue:

      Room 4.36, 4/F Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, The University of Hong Kong

      Language:

      English

      Enquiry:

      Title:

      The Idea of China: A Contested History

      Speaker:

      Professor Xu Guoqi
      David H Y Chang Professor in Chinese History, Department of History
      Founding Director, Institute of Transnational History of China
      The University of Hong Kong

      Discussant:

      Professor Chen Zhiwu
      Chair and Cheng Yu-Tung Professor in Finance
      Director of Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences
      Director of Centre for Quantitative History, HKU Business School
      The University of Hong Kong

      Moderator:

      Professor Shen Haipeng
      Associate Vice-President (Teaching and Learning – TPG)
      Associate Dean (EMBA / IMBA), HKU Business School
      Patrick S C Poon Professor in Analytics and Innovation
      Chair of Business Analytics and Innovation
      The University of Hong Kong

      Date/Time:

      March 30, 2026 (Mon) 14:30 – 16:30 HKT

      Venue:

      Room 4.36, 4/F Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, The University of Hong Kong

      Language:

      English

      Enquiry:

      Brief Introduction

      An acclaimed historian’s bold response to two simple, yet vexed, questions: What counts as China, and who counts as Chinese?

      China became a capitalist superpower by investing in globalization. Now that it has established its credentials—and emerged as a major US competitor—its leaders are looking within, focused on suppressing dissent and fostering cohesion. The result has been an increasingly nationalist cultural agenda, celebrating a Chinese identity steeped in the mystique of the Middle Kingdom and nostalgia for heroic twentieth-century resistance. Yet Chinese nationalism, like nationalism everywhere, is fraught. Few Westerners, and even fewer Chinese, recognize that the very idea of China is up for grabs.

      In this sweeping history, Xu Guoqi explores the transnational construction of Chineseness. The Idea of China describes an identity constantly under renovation. Through dialogue and confrontation with neighbors, more distant outsiders, and Chinese speakers and writers within the state, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the diaspora, the idea of China has been reshaped repeatedly across time. Even bedrock cultural formations like Confucianism have been reimported to China after their translation in Korea, Japan, Vietnam, and elsewhere. The idea of China has always been and remains a continuing process, invented, subverted, and reinvented to serve the shifting needs of kings and bureaucrats, industrialists and intellectuals, allies and adversaries.

      Xu’s chronicle is as provocative as it is rigorous, and his conclusion could hardly be starker: China, fundamentally, is constituted by a shared history. To accept this is to begin moving past the heated great-power rivalries that threaten international peace and stability today.

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