The development of Chinese, Mongolian, and Tibetan Studies in
the West since World War II has been accompanied by a dramatic
growth in the number of doctoral degrees awarded for research
concerned with the countries and civilizations of East Asia. In
many cases, the dissertations written for these degrees offer a
wealth of specialized information and reflect changing trends in
scholarship. And, as China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan have become
increasingly important on the world scene economically and
politically, these dissertations have likewise become more
significant to researchers. This bibliography includes annotated
entries for over 10,000 dissertations on China, Hong Kong, Macao,
Mongolia, Taiwan, Tibet, and the overseas Chinese, Mongolian, and
Tibetan communities completed between 1976 and 1990, with more than
half of these not cited in "Dissertation Abstracts International."
The volume provides a broad picture of doctoral research on China
and Inner Asia, with coverage of dissertations in the social and
natural sciences, the arts and humanities, education, theology, and
the major professions, including law, medicine, and
architecture.
While nearly half of the dissertations cited have been submitted
to educational institutions in the United States more than 5000
entries represent research completed in 39 other countries.
Slightly more than 70% of the dissertations focus almost entirely
on China, the Chinese, or Inner Asia. But every effort has also
been made to include those works which examine China and Inner Asia
more broadly in relation to other regions and cultures. Each entry
provides full bibliographic information, citations to one or two of
the author's published thesis abstracts, and an indication of the
availability of copies. This material is accompanied by a brief
descriptive annotation of the scope, contents, objective, and
relevance of the dissertation. The entries are classified and
grouped together in topical chapters, and the volume includes a
detailed table of contents, thousands of cross-references, and
three extensive indexes to facilitate its use. Since many of the
dissertations are unavailable from UMI, an appendix provides a
detailed guide for obtaining copies of these works.
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