Historiographical Encounters: the Chinese and Western Trditions in Turn-of-the-century Japan

Abstract
The first direct encounter between the historiographical traditions of China (public, official, and moralizing) and Western Europe took place in Japan toward the end of the 19th century. Japan adopted Western historical theory out of a need to assimilate Western science and technology and to provide a unifying model to consolidate and underpin the new Meiji government.