华东师范大学学报(哲学社会科学版) ›› 2026, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (3): 54-63.doi: 10.16382/j.cnki.1000-5579.2026.03.006

• 历史研究 • 上一篇    下一篇

近代上海高校政治学系的创设、发展与困境

韩戍   

  • 接受日期:2026-04-25 出版日期:2026-05-15 发布日期:2026-05-30
  • 作者简介:韩戍,上海大学历史学系副教授(上海,200444)
  • 基金资助:
    国家社科基金一般项目“全面抗战时期上海留守大学研究(1937—1945)”(项目编号:24BZS099)。

The Establishment,Development and Predicament of Political Science Departments in Modern Universities in Shanghai

Shu Han   

  • Accepted:2026-04-25 Online:2026-05-15 Published:2026-05-30

摘要:

近代上海高校的政治学教育开始于清末,从课程、学程逐渐发展为学系,至20世纪30年代初已有11所高校设置政治学系。由于上海高校性质多元,各校政治学系师资不同,课程设置各有偏重,学术风格亦呈现多元发展态势,或注重国际关系的教学与研究服务于政府,或运用自由主义政治学理论批判国民党,或利用政治学系秘密传播马克思主义。其后,国民党政府在教育层面限制政治学系的发展,在政治层面吸收学人从政并排斥自由主义和马克思主义政治学教授。从此,上海高校政治学系整体转向“历史化”,回避研究真正意义上的政治学问题,疏离于现实政治,内部已然孕育失败的种子。

关键词: 近代上海高校, 政治学系, 学科设置, 学术风格

Abstract:

Political science education in modern universities in Shanghai first took shape during the late Qing period. It gradually evolved from independent courses and academic programs into formal departments. By the early 1930s, as many as 11 universities in Shanghai had established political science departments. Given the diverse nature of higher education institutions in Shanghai, these departments differed in faculty composition and curriculum emphasis, thereby forming a pluralistic academic landscape. Some focused on the teaching and research of international relations to serve the government; some adopted liberal political theories to criticize the Kuomintang regime; others took advantage of political science departments to secretly spread Marxism. Subsequently, the Kuomintang government restricted the development of political science departments at the educational level, while recruiting scholars into political service and excluding professors who advocated liberalism and Marxist political theories at the political level. Thereafter, the political science departments in Shanghai generally turned toward historicization, abandoning substantive political inquiry and losing touch with political reality. The seeds of the discipline’s decline were thus sown from within.

Key words: modern universities in Shanghai, political science department, discipline setup, academic style