Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- Preface
- Chapter I Introduction
- Chapter II Fourteen Chinese Texts
- Chapter III Filial Piety
- Chapter IV Teacher and Pupil
- Chapter V The Cult of Ancestors
- Chapter VI Confucianism and Political Loyalty
- Chapter VII Is Confucianism a Religion?
- Chapter VIII Music and Ceremonial in the Confucian System
- Chapter IX Fortunes of Confucianism in Ancient and Modern Times
- Chapter X Confucianism and the Revolution of 1911
- Chapter XI Confucianism and the Republic
- Chapter XII Confucianism and the China of To-morrow
- Notes
- Index
- GENERAL INDEX
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- Preface
- Chapter I Introduction
- Chapter II Fourteen Chinese Texts
- Chapter III Filial Piety
- Chapter IV Teacher and Pupil
- Chapter V The Cult of Ancestors
- Chapter VI Confucianism and Political Loyalty
- Chapter VII Is Confucianism a Religion?
- Chapter VIII Music and Ceremonial in the Confucian System
- Chapter IX Fortunes of Confucianism in Ancient and Modern Times
- Chapter X Confucianism and the Revolution of 1911
- Chapter XI Confucianism and the Republic
- Chapter XII Confucianism and the China of To-morrow
- Notes
- Index
- GENERAL INDEX
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- Confucianism and Modern ChinaThe Lewis Fry Memorial Lectures, 1933–34, Delivered at Bristol University, pp. 202 - 266Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015First published in: 1934