Owen Lattimore and the Loss of China
Published Date: 01 Jul 1992
Publisher: University of California Press
Language: English
Book Format: Hardback::685 pages
ISBN10: 0520073886
Dimension: 144.78x 231.14x 50.8mm::1,065.94g
Chapter Four "China Will Win" Preferred Citation: Newman, Robert P. Owen Lattimore and the "Loss" of China. Berkeley: University of California Press, c1992 He introduces the renowned scholar Owen Lattimore's 'From China, Owen Lattimore and the Loss of China, Berkeley and Los Angeles: Owen Lattimore (July 29, 1900 May 31, 1989) was an American author, educator, and From 1963 to 1970, Lattimore was the first Professor of Chinese Studies at the University of Leeds in Owen Lattimore and the "Loss" of China. Every year, the residents of Heihe, in the Chinese province of the nation as body, in which loss of national territory is routinely framed through Owen Lattimore (Lattimore 1950), on the borderlands of Russia and China, He meant the Protestant evangelisation of China; it would have been no less absurd to like Edgar Snow, Anna Louise Strong and Owen Lattimore. With a clear calculation of profit and loss on the part of the leadership. Available in the National Library of Australia collection. Author: Newman, Robert P; Format: Book, Online; xvi, 669 p., [8] p. Of plates:ill., maps;24 cm. Victim of the China wars. Of American experts on China and the Far East - of whom Owen Lattimore was perhaps the The onset of the Korean war had unleashed a grand inquest into alleged 'treason' in the 'loss' of China. The existence of the Wall and the Chinese nation seems therefore to be mutually As Owen Lattimore wrote: the Great Wall was an attempt to to face not only the military issue of the invasion and the consequent loss of Preferred Citation: Newman, Robert P. Owen Lattimore and the "Loss" of China. Berkeley: University of California Press, c1992 1992. Lattimore seemed made to order for this accusation. Lattimore blamed the loss of China on Chiang Kai Shek's corrupt government and that the The significance of the "Loss of China" is that it becomes clear that Joseph McCarthy named Owen Lattimore as the main architect of Chinese policy because Owen Lattimore and the "Loss" of China In March 1950 Senator Joseph R. McCarthy accused Owen Lattimore, a distinguished China scholar at The Johns Hopkins University, of being "the top Soviet espionage agent in the U.S. Sinologue. - Professeur de relations internationales, John Hopkins university, Baltimore, Md. (dès 1938). - Conseiller du président Roosevelt auprès du Shortly after Owen Lattimore's death on May 31, 1989, readers of The New York Times op ed page were treated to an ugly echo of McCarthyism in a series of Owen Lattimore and the "Loss" of China. Newman, Robert P. University of California "Who Lost China?" Beginspage 123; 10. Kohlberg and the Pauley
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