Bozan
: Unlike more radical contemporaries, Jian advocated for a balance between theory and fact. He believed that while Marxist principles provided the framework, rigorous academic standards and the preservation of imperial China’s historical records were essential for a true understanding of the past. Struggle and Legacy
Despite his central importance for the establishment of professional historical studies in PRC, the existing studies neglect Jian' Cambridge University Press & Assessment Özgür BOZAN Alternatif Politika, 2025, 17 (1) - DergiPark : Unlike more radical contemporaries, Jian advocated for
: A Turkish scholar whose recent work (2025) analyzes the "materiality of nature" through posthumanist lenses like Deleuze and Guattari. : A contemporary professor of Information Systems at
: A contemporary professor of Information Systems at Duquesne University known for research on collaborative work environments and virtual teams. Following his posthumous rehabilitation in 1978
As a scholar and later the vice-president of , Jian Bozan sought to move beyond mere textual criticism—which he and other Marxist thinkers often dismissed as "bourgeois"—to uncover the underlying "historical laws" governing China's development. His most significant work focused on:
However, his influence did not end with his passing. Following his posthumous rehabilitation in 1978, Jian Bozan’s synthesis of historicism and materialism became a foundational pillar for historiography in the . Today, he is remembered not only for his academic rigor but as a tragic symbol of the intellectual’s struggle to maintain integrity during China's most turbulent political shifts. Other Notable References to "Bozan"