亚洲(通用)

J. Kennedy
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民族感情的增长是对西方侵略的反应的直接结果。应该记住- -这是我们将再次提到的一点- -排外的民族主义意识无论在欧洲还是在亚洲都不是很古老。在欧洲,中世纪的观念并不包括个人民族的观念。它的发展与欧洲扩张时期同步,直到拿破仑时代之后,它才成为欧洲公认的信条。在亚洲,日本由于其岛国地位而形成了一定的民族意识——这种意识应该被强烈的封建主义意识所限制——而在中国存在的是一种与罗马帝国相当的帝国伟大感,而使印度得以生存的是通过印度教延续的传统。将这些情感转化为国家意识是亚洲复兴的一个重要方面。
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Asia (General)
… The growth of national feeling was the direct result of the reaction against Western aggression. It should be remembered — this is a point to which we shall revert — that the sense of exclusive nationalism is not very old either in Europe or in Asia. In Europe the conceptions of the Middle Ages did not include the ideas of individual nationality. Its growth synchronised with the period of European expansion, and it became the accepted creed of Europe only after the Napoleonic era. In Asia, while Japan because of its insular position developed a certain sense of nationality — limited it should be emphasised by a strong sense of feudalism — what existed in China was a feeling of imperial greatness, comparable to that of the Roman Empire, and what kept India alive was a tradition of continuity through Hinduism. The transformation of these feelings into a sense of nationhood was an essential aspect of Asian renaissance.
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