Cross-Cultural Approach and Modern HistoriographyFootnote••A shortened version of this paper was delivered as the presidential address to the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Chinese Historians in the United States (Baltimore: August 10-12, 1990). The author wishes to thank Professor Philip Curtin and Professor William T. Rowe of The Johns Hopkins University and Professor Zhang Zhilian of Beijing University for their encouragement and criticism.
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