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English Writings of Hu Shih - Literature and Society (Volume 1) (Hardcover, 2013 ed.): Chih-p'ing Chou English Writings of Hu Shih - Literature and Society (Volume 1) (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Chih-p'ing Chou; Hu Shih
R3,353 Discovery Miles 33 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hu Shih (1891-1962),. In the 1910s, Hu studied at Cornell University and later Columbia University, both in the United States. At Columbia, he was greatly influenced by his professor, John Dewey, and became a lifelong advocate of pragmatic evolutionary change. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1917 and returned to lecture at Peking University. Hu soon became one of the leading and most influential intellectuals during the May Fourth Movement and later the New Culture Movement. His most widely recognized achievement during this period was as a key contributor to Chinese liberalism and language reform in his advocacy for the use of written vernacular Chinese. Hu Shih was the Republic of China's Ambassador to the United States of America (1938-1942) and later Chancellor of Peking University (1946-1948). In 1939 Hu Shih was nominated for a Nobel Prize in literature and in 1958 became president of the "Academia Sinica" in Taiwan, where he remained until his death in Nangang at the age of 71. This diverse collection brings together his English essays, speeches and academic papers, as well as book reviews, all written between 1919 and 1962. English Writings of Hu Shih represents his thinking and insights on such topics as scientific methodology, liberalism and democracy, and social problems. It can also serve as a helpful resource for those who study Hu Shih and his views on ancient and modern China. The first volume "Chinese Philosophy and Intellectual History" allows readers to trace the development of Chinese thought and see the historical methodology applied therein. The second volume "Literature and Society" mainly includes Hu Shih's works on language reform, which owing to his advocacy for the use of written vernacular Chinese were a success in both the educational and literary fields. The third volume "National Crisis and Public Diplomacy" mainly collects Hu's articles and speeches from his term as Ambassador of China to the U.S.A. between 1938 and 1942

English Writings of Hu Shih - Chinese Philosophy and Intellectual History (Volume 2) (Hardcover, 2013 ed.): Chih-p'ing Chou English Writings of Hu Shih - Chinese Philosophy and Intellectual History (Volume 2) (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Chih-p'ing Chou; Hu Shih
R4,459 Discovery Miles 44 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hu Shih (1891-1962), . In the 1910s, Hu studied at Cornell University and later Columbia University, both in the United States. At Columbia, he was greatly influenced by his professor, John Dewey, and became a lifelong advocate of pragmatic evolutionary change. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1917 and returned to lecture at Peking University. Hu soon became one of the leading and most influential intellectuals during the May Fourth Movement and later the New Culture Movement. His most widely recognized achievement during this period was as a key contributor to Chinese liberalism and language reform in his advocacy for the use of written vernacular Chinese. Hu Shih was the Republic of China s Ambassador to the United States of America (1938-1942) and later Chancellor of Peking University (1946-1948). In 1939 Hu Shih was nominated for a Nobel Prize in literature and in 1958 became president of the Academia Sinica in Taiwan, where he remained until his death in Nangang at the age of 71.

This diverse collection brings together his English essays, speeches and academic papers, as well as book reviews, all written between 1919 and 1962. English Writings of Hu Shih represents his thinking and insights on such topics as scientific methodology, liberalism and democracy, and social problems. It can also serve as a helpful resource for those who study Hu Shih and his views on ancient and modern China.

The first volume Chinese Philosophy and Intellectual History allows readers to trace the development of Chinese thought and see the historical methodology applied therein. The second volume Literature and Society mainly includes Hu Shih s works on language reform, which owing to his advocacy for the use of written vernacular Chinese were a success in both the educational and literary fields. The third volume National Crisis and Public Diplomacy mainly collects Hu s articles and speeches from his term as Ambassador of China to the U.S.A. between 1938 and 1942. "

English Writings of Hu Shih - National Crisis and Public Diplomacy (Volume 3) (Hardcover, 2013 ed.): Chih-p'ing Chou English Writings of Hu Shih - National Crisis and Public Diplomacy (Volume 3) (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Chih-p'ing Chou; Hu Shih
R3,133 R1,853 Discovery Miles 18 530 Save R1,280 (41%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hu Shih (1891-1962), Chinese philosopher, historian and diplomat. In the 1910s, Hu studied at Cornell University and later Columbia University, both in the United States. At Columbia, he was greatly influenced by his professor, John Dewey, and became a lifelong advocate of pragmatic evolutionary change. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1917 and returned to lecture at Peking University. Hu soon became one of the leading and most influential intellectuals during the May Fourth Movement and later the New Culture Movement. His most widely recognized achievement during this period was as a key contributor to Chinese liberalism and language reform in his advocacy for the use of written vernacular Chinese. Hu Shih was the Republic of China!-s Ambassador to the United States of America (1938C1942) and later Chancellor of Peking University (1946C1948). In 1939 Hu Shih was nominated for a Nobel Prize in literature and in 1958 became president of the ! DegreesAcademia Sinica!+/- in Taiwan, where he remained until his death in Nangang at the age of 71. This diverse collection brings together his English essays, speeches and academic papers, as well as book reviews, all written between 1919 and 1962. English Writings of Hu Shih represents his thinking and insights on such topics as scientific methodology, liberalism and democracy, and social problems. It can also serve as a helpful resource for those who study Hu Shih and his views on ancient and modern China.

An Outline of the History of Chinese Thought by Hu Shih (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Hao Wu An Outline of the History of Chinese Thought by Hu Shih (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Hao Wu; Hu Shih
R3,988 Discovery Miles 39 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents the syllabus of Hu Shih's course on the History of Chinese Thought, which he taught at Harvard University from 1944 to 1945, and has been transcribed from his (more than 1500) hand-written notes. This book focuses on Hu Shih's in-depth study and interpretation of Chinese intellectual history and philosophy, etc. It also distills the development of China's long and complex intellectual history over the past 3,000 years into a clear and succinct outline. Transcribing, collating and publishing this valuable hand-written manuscript for the first time, the book represents a truly unique historical document.

English Writings of Hu Shih - Chinese Philosophy and Intellectual History (Volume 2) (Paperback, 2013 ed.): Chih-p'ing Chou English Writings of Hu Shih - Chinese Philosophy and Intellectual History (Volume 2) (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Chih-p'ing Chou; Hu Shih
R4,855 Discovery Miles 48 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hu Shih (1891-1962),. In the 1910s, Hu studied at Cornell University and later Columbia University, both in the United States. At Columbia, he was greatly influenced by his professor, John Dewey, and became a lifelong advocate of pragmatic evolutionary change. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1917 and returned to lecture at Peking University. Hu soon became one of the leading and most influential intellectuals during the May Fourth Movement and later the New Culture Movement. His most widely recognized achievement during this period was as a key contributor to Chinese liberalism and language reform in his advocacy for the use of written vernacular Chinese. Hu Shih was the Republic of China's Ambassador to the United States of America (1938-1942) and later Chancellor of Peking University (1946-1948). In 1939 Hu Shih was nominated for a Nobel Prize in literature and in 1958 became president of the "Academia Sinica" in Taiwan, where he remained until his death in Nangang at the age of 71. This diverse collection brings together his English essays, speeches and academic papers, as well as book reviews, all written between 1919 and 1962. English Writings of Hu Shih represents his thinking and insights on such topics as scientific methodology, liberalism and democracy, and social problems. It can also serve as a helpful resource for those who study Hu Shih and his views on ancient and modern China. The first volume "Chinese Philosophy and Intellectual History" allows readers to trace the development of Chinese thought and see the historical methodology applied therein. The second volume "Literature and Society" mainly includes Hu Shih's works on language reform, which owing to his advocacy for the use of written vernacular Chinese were a success in both the educational and literary fields. The third volume "National Crisis and Public Diplomacy" mainly collects Hu's articles and speeches from his term as Ambassador of China to the U.S.A. between 1938 and 1942.

English Writings of Hu Shih - Literature and Society (Volume 1) (Paperback, 2013 ed.): Chih-p'ing Chou English Writings of Hu Shih - Literature and Society (Volume 1) (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Chih-p'ing Chou; Hu Shih
R3,345 Discovery Miles 33 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hu Shih (1891-1962),. In the 1910s, Hu studied at Cornell University and later Columbia University, both in the United States. At Columbia, he was greatly influenced by his professor, John Dewey, and became a lifelong advocate of pragmatic evolutionary change. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1917 and returned to lecture at Peking University. Hu soon became one of the leading and most influential intellectuals during the May Fourth Movement and later the New Culture Movement. His most widely recognized achievement during this period was as a key contributor to Chinese liberalism and language reform in his advocacy for the use of written vernacular Chinese. Hu Shih was the Republic of China's Ambassador to the United States of America (1938-1942) and later Chancellor of Peking University (1946-1948). In 1939 Hu Shih was nominated for a Nobel Prize in literature and in 1958 became president of the "Academia Sinica" in Taiwan, where he remained until his death in Nangang at the age of 71. This diverse collection brings together his English essays, speeches and academic papers, as well as book reviews, all written between 1919 and 1962. English Writings of Hu Shih represents his thinking and insights on such topics as scientific methodology, liberalism and democracy, and social problems. It can also serve as a helpful resource for those who study Hu Shih and his views on ancient and modern China. The first volume "Chinese Philosophy and Intellectual History" allows readers to trace the development of Chinese thought and see the historical methodology applied therein. The second volume "Literature and Society" mainly includes Hu Shih's works on language reform, which owing to his advocacy for the use of written vernacular Chinese were a success in both the educational and literary fields. The third volume "National Crisis and Public Diplomacy" mainly collects Hu's articles and speeches from his term as Ambassador of China to the U.S.A. between 1938 and 1942

English Writings of Hu Shih - National Crisis and Public Diplomacy (Volume 3) (Paperback, 2013 ed.): Chih-p'ing Chou English Writings of Hu Shih - National Crisis and Public Diplomacy (Volume 3) (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Chih-p'ing Chou; Hu Shih
R1,968 Discovery Miles 19 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hu Shih (1891-1962), Chinese philosopher, historian and diplomat. In the 1910s, Hu studied at Cornell University and later Columbia University, both in the United States. At Columbia, he was greatly influenced by his professor, John Dewey, and became a lifelong advocate of pragmatic evolutionary change. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1917 and returned to lecture at Peking University. Hu soon became one of the leading and most influential intellectuals during the May Fourth Movement and later the New Culture Movement. His most widely recognized achievement during this period was as a key contributor to Chinese liberalism and language reform in his advocacy for the use of written vernacular Chinese. Hu Shih was the Republic of China!-s Ambassador to the United States of America (1938C1942) and later Chancellor of Peking University (1946C1948). In 1939 Hu Shih was nominated for a Nobel Prize in literature and in 1958 became president of the ! DegreesAcademia Sinica!+/- in Taiwan, where he remained until his death in Nangang at the age of 71. This diverse collection brings together his English essays, speeches and academic papers, as well as book reviews, all written between 1919 and 1962. English Writings of Hu Shih represents his thinking and insights on such topics as scientific methodology, liberalism and democracy, and social problems. It can also serve as a helpful resource for those who study Hu Shih and his views on ancient and modern China.

Studies in Political Science and Sociology (Hardcover, Reprint 2016 ed.): Hu Shih, Newton Edwards, Mark A. May Studies in Political Science and Sociology (Hardcover, Reprint 2016 ed.)
Hu Shih, Newton Edwards, Mark A. May
R2,303 Discovery Miles 23 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Contributors William G. Carr, William E. Rappard, Arthur C. Cole, Louis Wirth, Carl Kelsey, Alvin S. Johnson, Philip E. Mosely, and William Haber.

Studies In Political Science And Sociology (Paperback): Hu Shih, Newton Edwards, Mark Arthur May Studies In Political Science And Sociology (Paperback)
Hu Shih, Newton Edwards, Mark Arthur May
R753 Discovery Miles 7 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Additional Authors William G. Carr, William E. Rappard, Arthur C. Cole, Louis Wirth, Carl Kelsey, Alvin S. Johnson, Philip E. Mosely, And William Haber.

Japan's War in China (Paperback): Hu Shih Japan's War in China (Paperback)
Hu Shih
R502 Discovery Miles 5 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Resume Of An Address By His Excellency Dr. Hu Shih, Chinese Ambassador To The United States Of America, New York, December 4, 1938.

Studies In Political Science And Sociology (Hardcover): Hu Shih, Newton Edwards, Mark Arthur May Studies In Political Science And Sociology (Hardcover)
Hu Shih, Newton Edwards, Mark Arthur May
R1,019 Discovery Miles 10 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Additional Authors William G. Carr, William E. Rappard, Arthur C. Cole, Louis Wirth, Carl Kelsey, Alvin S. Johnson, Philip E. Mosely, And William Haber.

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