Author: Boston (Mass.). City Council
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Reception and Entertainment of the Chinese Embassy
Author: Boston (Mass.). City Council
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Reception and Entertainment of the Chinese Embassy, by the City of Boston
Author: BOSTON, Massachusetts. City Council
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Chinese and Americans
Author: Guoqi Xu
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674966902
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 349
Book Description
Chinese–American relations are often viewed through the prism of power rivalry and civilization clash. But China and America’s shared history is much more than a catalog of conflicts. Using culture rather than politics or economics as a reference point, Xu Guoqi highlights significant yet neglected cultural exchanges in which China and America have contributed to each other’s national development, building the foundation of what Zhou Enlai called a relationship of “equality and mutual benefit.” Xu begins with the story of Anson Burlingame, Abraham Lincoln’s ambassador to China, and the 120 Chinese students he played a crucial role in bringing to America, inaugurating a program of Chinese international study that continues today. Such educational crosscurrents moved both ways, as is evident in Xu’s profile of the remarkable Ge Kunhua, the Chinese poet who helped spearhead Chinese language teaching in Boston in the 1870s. Xu examines the contributions of two American scholars to Chinese political and educational reform in the twentieth century: the law professor Frank Goodnow, who took part in making the Yuan Shikai government’s constitution; and the philosopher John Dewey, who helped promote Chinese modernization as a visiting scholar at Peking University and elsewhere. Xu also shows that it was Americans who first introduced to China the modern Olympic movement, and that China has used sports ever since to showcase its rise as a global power. These surprising shared traditions between two nations, Xu argues, provide the best roadmap for the future of Sino–American relations.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674966902
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 349
Book Description
Chinese–American relations are often viewed through the prism of power rivalry and civilization clash. But China and America’s shared history is much more than a catalog of conflicts. Using culture rather than politics or economics as a reference point, Xu Guoqi highlights significant yet neglected cultural exchanges in which China and America have contributed to each other’s national development, building the foundation of what Zhou Enlai called a relationship of “equality and mutual benefit.” Xu begins with the story of Anson Burlingame, Abraham Lincoln’s ambassador to China, and the 120 Chinese students he played a crucial role in bringing to America, inaugurating a program of Chinese international study that continues today. Such educational crosscurrents moved both ways, as is evident in Xu’s profile of the remarkable Ge Kunhua, the Chinese poet who helped spearhead Chinese language teaching in Boston in the 1870s. Xu examines the contributions of two American scholars to Chinese political and educational reform in the twentieth century: the law professor Frank Goodnow, who took part in making the Yuan Shikai government’s constitution; and the philosopher John Dewey, who helped promote Chinese modernization as a visiting scholar at Peking University and elsewhere. Xu also shows that it was Americans who first introduced to China the modern Olympic movement, and that China has used sports ever since to showcase its rise as a global power. These surprising shared traditions between two nations, Xu argues, provide the best roadmap for the future of Sino–American relations.
Books on China in the Library of the Essex Institute
Author: Essex Institute. Library
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Routledge Handbook of Revolutionary China
Author: Alan Baumler
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317235886
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 487
Book Description
The Routledge Handbook of Revolutionary China covers the evolution of Chinese society from the roots of the Republic of China in the early 1900s until the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976. The chapters in this volume explain aspects of the process of revolution and how people adapted to the demands of the revolutionary situation. Exploring changes in political leadership, as well as transformation in culture, it compares the differences in experiences in urban and rural areas and contrasts rapid changes, such as the war with Japan and Communist ‘liberation’ with evolutionary developments, such as the gradual redefinition of public space. Taking a comprehensive approach, the themes covered include: • War, occupation and liberation • Religion and gender • Education, cities and travel. This is an essential resource for students and scholars of Modern China, Republican China, Revolutionary China and Chinese Politics.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317235886
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 487
Book Description
The Routledge Handbook of Revolutionary China covers the evolution of Chinese society from the roots of the Republic of China in the early 1900s until the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976. The chapters in this volume explain aspects of the process of revolution and how people adapted to the demands of the revolutionary situation. Exploring changes in political leadership, as well as transformation in culture, it compares the differences in experiences in urban and rural areas and contrasts rapid changes, such as the war with Japan and Communist ‘liberation’ with evolutionary developments, such as the gradual redefinition of public space. Taking a comprehensive approach, the themes covered include: • War, occupation and liberation • Religion and gender • Education, cities and travel. This is an essential resource for students and scholars of Modern China, Republican China, Revolutionary China and Chinese Politics.
Reception and Entertainment of the Chinese Embassy
Author: Boston City Council
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230237503
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 edition. Excerpt: ... Europe and Asia and a small part of Africa--at least all descriptions of it would lead to such a supposition--and that the only route to the ancient dominions of the Great Kahn of Cathay (now China) was by tedious overland travel, for the passage by sea around the Cape of Good Hope had not been discovered. The grand object of the. voyage of Columbus, who had just come to the idea of the sphericity of the earth, was to find a new route to Cathay and Cipango by a westerly course; and it is a remarkable fact that the Genoese adventurer, before starting on his grand voyage, actually providedlii raself with letters to the great powers of those almost unknown places from the fortunate Ferdinand and Isabella, 'then the sovereigns of Spain. Sailing with a belief that where the ocean terminated land would have a beginning, the great discoverer of this western hemisphere, on the twenty-first day of October, 1492, first of Europeans, set foot on ground, which in his belief was the desired land of his search: But instead he had found another continent; and the passage so much needed, was subsequently, and but five years later, discovered in another direction, and the route, by doubling the Cape of Good Hope, was established, and the laborious journeys to the east through inhospitable wildernesses and dreary deserts ceased forever. But, .gentlemen, if I say much more about ancient China, I shall leave no room for the present of that great empire: And I need not now tell you of the great mechanical effort of more than twenty centuries ago--the building of the great Chinese Wall, surpassing those of Babylon; nor of the great canal, the longest in the r world, and completed before the birth of Columbus; nor of block-printing, practised by the Chinese..
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230237503
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 edition. Excerpt: ... Europe and Asia and a small part of Africa--at least all descriptions of it would lead to such a supposition--and that the only route to the ancient dominions of the Great Kahn of Cathay (now China) was by tedious overland travel, for the passage by sea around the Cape of Good Hope had not been discovered. The grand object of the. voyage of Columbus, who had just come to the idea of the sphericity of the earth, was to find a new route to Cathay and Cipango by a westerly course; and it is a remarkable fact that the Genoese adventurer, before starting on his grand voyage, actually providedlii raself with letters to the great powers of those almost unknown places from the fortunate Ferdinand and Isabella, 'then the sovereigns of Spain. Sailing with a belief that where the ocean terminated land would have a beginning, the great discoverer of this western hemisphere, on the twenty-first day of October, 1492, first of Europeans, set foot on ground, which in his belief was the desired land of his search: But instead he had found another continent; and the passage so much needed, was subsequently, and but five years later, discovered in another direction, and the route, by doubling the Cape of Good Hope, was established, and the laborious journeys to the east through inhospitable wildernesses and dreary deserts ceased forever. But, .gentlemen, if I say much more about ancient China, I shall leave no room for the present of that great empire: And I need not now tell you of the great mechanical effort of more than twenty centuries ago--the building of the great Chinese Wall, surpassing those of Babylon; nor of the great canal, the longest in the r world, and completed before the birth of Columbus; nor of block-printing, practised by the Chinese..
Special Catalogue
Author: Essex Institute
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Anson Burlingame and the First Chinese Mission to Foreign Powers
Author: Frederick Wells Williams
Publisher:
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Trading Freedom
Author: Dael A. Norwood
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226815595
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Explores the surprisingly rich early history of US-China trade and its unexpected impact on the developing republic. The economic and geographic development of the early United States is usually thought of in trans-Atlantic terms, defined by entanglements with Europe and Africa. In Trading Freedom, Dael A. Norwood recasts these common conceptions by looking to Asia, making clear that from its earliest days, the United States has been closely intertwined with China—monetarily, politically, and psychologically. Norwood details US trade with China from the late eighteenth through the late nineteenth centuries—a critical period in America’s self-definition as a capitalist nation—and shows how global commerce was central to the articulation of that national identity. Trading Freedom illuminates how debates over political economy and trade policy, the building of the transcontinental railroad, and the looming sectional struggle over slavery were all influenced by Sino-American relations. Deftly weaving together interdisciplinary threads from the worlds of commerce, foreign policy, and immigration, Trading Freedom thoroughly dismantles the idea that American engagement with China is anything new.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226815595
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Explores the surprisingly rich early history of US-China trade and its unexpected impact on the developing republic. The economic and geographic development of the early United States is usually thought of in trans-Atlantic terms, defined by entanglements with Europe and Africa. In Trading Freedom, Dael A. Norwood recasts these common conceptions by looking to Asia, making clear that from its earliest days, the United States has been closely intertwined with China—monetarily, politically, and psychologically. Norwood details US trade with China from the late eighteenth through the late nineteenth centuries—a critical period in America’s self-definition as a capitalist nation—and shows how global commerce was central to the articulation of that national identity. Trading Freedom illuminates how debates over political economy and trade policy, the building of the transcontinental railroad, and the looming sectional struggle over slavery were all influenced by Sino-American relations. Deftly weaving together interdisciplinary threads from the worlds of commerce, foreign policy, and immigration, Trading Freedom thoroughly dismantles the idea that American engagement with China is anything new.
Broken Glass
Author: John M. Belohlavek
Publisher: Kent State University Press
ISBN: 9780873388412
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 508
Book Description
"First as a spokesman for the Whig and then the Democratic parties, Cushing served in Congress, as the minister to China, as a general in the Mexican War, as U.S. attorney general, and as a legal advisor and diplomatic operative for Presidents Lincoln, Johnson, and Grant. With an unharnessed mind and probing intellect, Cushing inspired and infuriated contemporaries with his strident views on such topics as race relations and gender roles, national expansion, and the legitimacy of secession. While his positions generated arguments and garnered enemies, his views often mirrored those of many Americans. His abilities and talents sustained him in public service and made him one of the most outstanding and fascinating figures of the era."--Jacket.
Publisher: Kent State University Press
ISBN: 9780873388412
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 508
Book Description
"First as a spokesman for the Whig and then the Democratic parties, Cushing served in Congress, as the minister to China, as a general in the Mexican War, as U.S. attorney general, and as a legal advisor and diplomatic operative for Presidents Lincoln, Johnson, and Grant. With an unharnessed mind and probing intellect, Cushing inspired and infuriated contemporaries with his strident views on such topics as race relations and gender roles, national expansion, and the legitimacy of secession. While his positions generated arguments and garnered enemies, his views often mirrored those of many Americans. His abilities and talents sustained him in public service and made him one of the most outstanding and fascinating figures of the era."--Jacket.