摘要 | 第3-4页 |
ABSTRACT | 第4-5页 |
Acknowledgement | 第6-8页 |
Chapter One:Introduction | 第8-23页 |
1.1 Background Information | 第8-10页 |
1.2 Previous efforts of Joint History Research in East Asia | 第10-12页 |
1.3 Literature Review | 第12-20页 |
1.4 Methodological Approach | 第20页 |
1.5 Organization of the Thesis | 第20-23页 |
Chapter Two:A Brief History of Chinese Collective Memory of Sino-JapaneseWar (1945-2015) | 第23-40页 |
2.1 The Definition of Collective Memory | 第23-24页 |
2.2 The First Stage:China's Amnesia (from 1945 to 1972) | 第24-27页 |
2.3 The Second Stage:China's New History Lessons and Activists (from 1982 to 2005) | 第27-31页 |
2.4 The Third Stage:Recasting Japan's Image (from 2005 to 2008) | 第31-33页 |
2.5 The Fourth Stage:China's Tough Position and Growing Tensions (2008 to now) | 第33-40页 |
Chapter Three:An Analysis of JHR Report by Using Two Case Studies | 第40-60页 |
3.1 Time Line of Nanjing Massacre | 第42-44页 |
3.2 Different Interpretations of Nanjing Massacre in the JHR Report | 第44-50页 |
3.3 Time Line of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident | 第50-52页 |
3.4 Different Interpretations of Marco Polo Bridge Incident | 第52-60页 |
Chapter Four:Lessons From Franco-German Reconciliation:The Joint HistoryTextbook | 第60-72页 |
4.1 Decades-long Consultations between Historians Since 1930s | 第60-63页 |
4.2 History Narratives Before and After the 1951 Guideline | 第63-65页 |
4.3 Franco-German Joint History Textbooks | 第65-68页 |
4.4 Conclusion | 第68-72页 |
Chapter Five:Linking Europe with Northeast Asia | 第72-83页 |
5.1 Evaluations of the 2010 Sino-Japanese JHR Report | 第72-76页 |
5.2 Escalation of Tensions in Sino-Japanese Relations | 第76-78页 |
5.3 Why European JHR Played a Positive Role in Reconciliation While Asia Not? | 第78-83页 |
Chapter Six:Conclusion | 第83-89页 |
Bibliography | 第89-95页 |