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Transition and permanence, Chinese history and culture : a festschrift in honor of Dr. Hsiao Kung-ch'üan / edited by David C. Buxbaum and Frederick W. Mote.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Xiao, Gongquan, 1897-1981.
Buxbaum, David C.
Mote, Frederick W., 1922-2005.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Xiao, Gongquan, 1897-1981.
Xiao, Gongquan.
China--Civilization.
China.
Civilization.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
xxvi, 433 pages ; 24 cm
Manufacture:
Hong Kong : Cathay Press.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1972.
Contents:
Mote, F. W. The cosmological gulf between China and the West.
Mann, A. B. Cheng Ch'iao.
Fincher, J. China as a race, culture, and nation.
Huang, P. Liang Ch'i-ch'ao.
Gasster, M. Intellectuals, revolution, modernization.
Treadgold, D. W. Sun Yat-sen and modern Christianity.
Franke, W. Some remarks on Chinese historical sources in Southeast Asia.
Wong, Y. The significance of the Kuang hsü emperor to the reform movement of 1898.
Lamley, H. J. Chinese gentry holdovers and the "new" gentry.
Buxbaum, D. C. From contract to status.
Wilhelm, H. Notes on Chou fiction.
Kierman, F. A. Lu Chung-lien and the Lu Lien Tzu.
Gibbs, D. A. Notes on the wind.
Wivell, C. J. The term "hua-pen."
Shih, V. Y. C. Lao-she a conformist?
Robertson, M. A. " ... to convey what is precious."
Knechtges, D. R. Narration, description, and rhetoric in Yang Shyong's Yey-lieh Fuh.
Ching-I Tu. A group of Wang Kuo-Wei's tz'u poems.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
780384

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