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Frontiers of History in China

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Front. Hist. China    2021, Vol. 16 Issue (1) : 73-95    https://doi.org/10.3868/s020-010-021-0004-2
RESEARCH ARTICLE
The Cyclical Views of Human History in Thucydides’ Archaeology and Sima Qian’s Historical Records
Bai Chunxiao()
School of History, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China
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Many previous thinkers have imagined that there was a glorious or harmonious period in the past better than the world of their own time, but Thucydides and Sima Qian do not describe the early stages of human society as a Golden Age. I suggest that Sima Qian marks a separation between the mythical stories and the historical spirit in China, just as Thucydides did in Greece. Further, they both presented a modified cyclical view of human history. For a better understanding of the basic characteristics of Greek and Chinese historiographies, this paper discusses the cyclical views of human history underlying ancient Greek and early Chinese historiographies through a comparative study of Thucydides’ and Sima Qian’s texts. I analyze some similarities and differences between the two great historians’ conceptions of historical process, and I conclude that Thucydides believes human intelligence develops through a historical spiral, while Sima Qian focuses on dynastic cycles with a strong moral concern.

Keywords comparative historiography, cyclical view of history, Thucydides, Sima Qian, Archaeology, Historical Records     
Issue Date: 15 April 2021
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Bai Chunxiao. The Cyclical Views of Human History in Thucydides’ Archaeology and Sima Qian’s Historical Records [J]. Front. Hist. China, 2021, 16(1): 73-95.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/fhc/EN/10.3868/s020-010-021-0004-2
https://academic.hep.com.cn/fhc/EN/Y2021/V16/I1/73
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