Politics and Higher Education in China: the Kuomintang and the University Community, 1927-1937

Politics and Higher Education in China: the Kuomintang and the University Community, 1927-1937
Title Politics and Higher Education in China: the Kuomintang and the University Community, 1927-1937 PDF eBook
Author Allen Bernard Linden
Publisher
Pages 638
Release 1972
Genre China
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Government and Politics in Kuomintang China, 1927-1937

Government and Politics in Kuomintang China, 1927-1937
Title Government and Politics in Kuomintang China, 1927-1937 PDF eBook
Author Hung-mao Tien
Publisher Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press
Pages 264
Release 1972
Genre China
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Reconstruction Through Education

Reconstruction Through Education
Title Reconstruction Through Education PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Hope Weng
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1965
Genre China
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The Alienated Academy

The Alienated Academy
Title The Alienated Academy PDF eBook
Author Wen-Hsin Yeh
Publisher Harvard Univ Asia Center
Pages 476
Release 2000
Genre Education
ISBN 9780674002845

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The enormous changes in twentieth-century Chinese higher education up to the Sino-Japanese War are detailed in this pioneering work. Yeh examines the impact of instruction in English and of the introduction of science and engineering into the curriculum. Such innovations spurred the movement of higher education away from the gentry academies focused on classical studies and propelled it toward modern middle-class colleges with diverse programs. Yeh provides a typology of Chinese institutions of higher learning in the Republican period and detailed studies of representative universities. She also describes student life and prominent academic personalities in various seats of higher learning. Social changes and the political ferment outside the academy affected students and faculty alike, giving rise, as Yeh contends, to a sense of alienation on the eve of war.

Lianda

Lianda
Title Lianda PDF eBook
Author John Israel
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 710
Release 1999-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0804765243

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In the summer of 1937, Japanese troops occupied the campuses of Beijing’s two leading universities, Beida and Qinghua, and reduced Nankai, in Tianjin, to rubble. These were China's leading institutions of higher learning, run by men educated in the West and committed to modern liberal education. The three universities first moved to Changsha, 900 miles southwest of Beijing, where they joined forces. But with the fall of Nanjing in mid-December, many students left to fight the Japanese, who soon began bombing Changsha. In February 1938, the 800 remaining students and faculty made the thousand-mile trek to Kunming, in China’s remote, mountainous southwest, where they formed the National Southwest Associated University (Lianda). In makeshift quarters, subject to sporadic bombing by the Japanese and shortages of food, books, and clothing, students and professors did their best to conduct a modern university. In the next eight years, many of China’s most prominent intellectuals taught or studied at Lianda. This book is the story of their lives and work under extraordinary conditions. Lianda’s wartime saga crystallized the experience of a generation of Chinese intellectuals, beginning with epic journeys, followed by years of privation and endurance, and concluding with politicization, polarization, and radicalization, as China moved from a war of resistance against a foreign foe to a civil war pitting brother against brother. The Lianda community, which had entered the war fiercely loyal to the government of Chiang Kai-shek, emerged in 1946 as a bastion of criticism of China’s ruling Guomindang party. Within three years, the majority of the Lianda community, now returned to its north China campuses in Beijing and Tianjin, was prepared to accept Communist rule. In addition to struggling for physical survival, Lianda’s faculty and students spent the war years striving to uphold a model of higher education in which modern universities, based in large part on the American model, sought to preserve liberal education, political autonomy, and academic freedom. Successful in the face of wartime privations, enemy air raids, and Guomindang pressure, Lianda’s constituent universities eventually succumbed to Communist control. By 1952, the Lianda ideal had been replaced with a politicized and technocratic model borrowed from the Soviet Union.

The Alienated Academy

The Alienated Academy
Title The Alienated Academy PDF eBook
Author Wen-hsin Yeh
Publisher BRILL
Pages 472
Release 2020-03-17
Genre History
ISBN 1684172861

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The enormous changes in twentieth-century Chinese higher education up to the Sino-Japanese War are detailed in this pioneering work. Yeh examines the impact of instruction in English and of the introduction of science and engineering into the curriculum. Such innovations spurred the movement of higher education away from the gentry academies focused on classical studies and propelled it toward modern middle-class colleges with diverse programs. Yeh provides a typology of Chinese institutions of higher learning in the Republican period and detailed studies of representative universities. She also describes student life and prominent academic personalities in various seats of higher learning. Social changes and the political ferment outside the academy affected students and faculty alike, giving rise, as Yeh contends, to a sense of alienation on the eve of war.

Peking Politics, 1918-1923

Peking Politics, 1918-1923
Title Peking Politics, 1918-1923 PDF eBook
Author Andrew James Nathan
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 328
Release 1976
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780520027848

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