This article is about the form of Chinese nationalism that only includes Han people within the Chinese nation. For the contrasting form of nationalism that asserts the existence of a Chinese nation encompassing both Han people and ethnic minorities, see Chinese nationalism. For the multilateral diplomatic ideology that emphasizes Chinese centrality in the greater world, see Sinocentrism. For ethnocentric attitudes among ethnic Han people within China, see Han chauvinism.
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Han nationalism is a form of ethnic nationalism asserting ethnically Han people as the exclusive constituents of the Chinese nation. It is often in dialogue with other conceptions of Chinese nationalism, often mutually-exclusive or otherwise contradictory ones. Han people are the dominant ethnic group in both states claiming to represent the Chinese nation: the Republic of China and the People's Republic of China.
Han people also constitute a sizable ethnic minority or plurality group in a number of other countries, such as Malaysia and Singapore. In the modern era, ethnicity's role in the Chinese nation continue to color conceptions of Chinese culture, geopolitics, and history. Han nationalism is to contrasted with the opposing concept of local ethnic nationalism.
Hannationalism is a form of ethnic nationalism asserting ethnically Han people as the exclusive constituents of the Chinese nation. It is often in dialogue...
Han Chinese nationalism has a historic root of being focused on the Han Chinese people, the dominant ethnic group in China. Han Chinese nationalism had...
the Han Chinese by focusing only on the 'national/ethnic interests' (民族利益) of ethnic minorities in China. In mainland China, "local ethnic nationalism/chauvinism"...
Chinese nationalism is evaluated as multi-ethnic nationalism, which should be distinguished from Hannationalism or local ethnic nationalism. Modern Chinese...
Nationalism is an idea and movement that holds that the Nation should be congruent with the state. As a movement, it presupposes the existence and tends...
The Han Chinese or Han people are an East Asian ethnic group native to Greater China. They are the world's largest ethnic group, making up about 17.5%...
Philosopher Hans Kohn was one of the first to differentiate ethnic nationalism from civic nationalism in his 1944 publication The Idea of Nationalism: A Study...
"Chinese nation" (中華民族). Japan portal Ethnic groups of Japan Hannationalism / Local ethnic nationalism (China) Minzoku-ha Minzu (anthropology) (China) National...
referred to Chinese nationalism as "racial nationalism". Some argue that the term Zhonghua minzu is intended to justify the Han race (汉族 or 汉民族) based...
Manchurian nationalism or Manchu nationalism (simplified Chinese: 满洲民族主义; traditional Chinese: 滿族民族主義) refers to the ethnic nationalism of the Manchu people...
(2012). Critical Han Studies. Univ of California Press. pp. 40–41. ISBN 9780520289758. Kevin Carrico, "The Great Han Race, Nationalism, and Tradition in...
ethnic nationalism. American scholars such as Hans Kohn, however, argue that the United States government institutionalized a civic nationalism founded...
Vietnamese nationalism (Vietnamese: chủ nghĩa dân tộc Việt Nam, or chủ nghĩa quốc gia Việt Nam) is a form of nationalism that asserts the Vietnamese people...
counter to Uyghur nationalism is Chinese nationalism, which is actually a form of multi-ethnic nationalism distinct from Han Chinese nationalism (though the...
history, nationalism, economic and political disparity, religion, and other factors. China has historically had tensions between the majority Han and other...
(September–October 2003). "Notes on some joking relationships between Hui and Han villages in Henan". China Perspectives. 2003 (49). doi:10.4000/chinaperspectives...
the Taiping represented a popular ideology which was based on either Hannationalism or protocommunist values. The scholar Jian Youwen is among those who...
Civic nationalism, otherwise known as democratic nationalism, is a form of nationalism that adheres to traditional liberal values of freedom, tolerance...
the 1911 Revolution and honor the ideals of the revolution including nationalism, republicanism, modernization of China and national unity. 10 October...
Romantic nationalism (also national romanticism, organic nationalism, identity nationalism) is the form of nationalism in which the state claims its political...
stage as western powers. Although Sun initially believed in a form of Hannationalism to oppose the rule of the Qing Dynasty, he later came to accept Liang...
government on the goal of assimilating the Mongolian population into the Han population. Some instances of discrimination include: barring teaching the...
Nationalism studies is an interdisciplinary academic field devoted to the study of nationalism and related issues. While nationalism has been the subject...
236. ISBN 978-0-8133-1825-7. Retrieved 28 June 2010. Hans J. Van de Ven (2003). War and Nationalism in China, 1925–1945. Psychology Press. p. 100. ISBN 978-0-415-14571-8...
Nostrand, 1967 Wikiquote has quotations related to Hans Kohn. Wolf, K. (1976). Hans Kohn's Liberal Nationalism: The Historian as Prophet. Journal of the History...
2014). "'Conversion of the Barbarians' [Huahu] Discourse as Proto HanNationalism". The Medieval History Journal. 17 (2): 255–294. doi:10.1177/0971945814545862...