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Social Engineering And The Social Sciences In China 19191949 Yungchen Chiang

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Social Engineering And The Social Sciences In China 19191949 Yungchen Chiang
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.33 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Yung-chen Chiang
ISBN: 9780521770149, 9780521027243, 0521770149, 0521027241
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Social Engineering And The Social Sciences In China 19191949 Yungchen Chiang by Yung-chen Chiang 9780521770149, 9780521027243, 0521770149, 0521027241 instant download after payment.

In this 2001 book Yung-chen Chiang tells the story of the origins, hopes, visions and achievements of the social sciences movement in China during the first half of the twentieth century. He focuses on the efforts of social scientists at three institutions - the Yanjing Sociology Department, Nankai Institute of Economics, and Chen Hansheng's Marxist agrarian research enterprise - to relate their disciplines to the needs of Chinese society. As all three groups received funding from the Rockefeller Foundation, their stories offer a unique window on to Sino-American interactions, revealing how the social sciences became a lingua franca of the cultural frontier. Drawing on an impressive variety of archival materials used here for the first time, this study corrects and enriches current scholarship, presenting both a more detailed and panoramic view. Chiang's analysis engages the complex and broader issues of the transfer, indigenization and international patronage of social science disciplines.

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