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It is a great honor for me to write a preface for the new, PFS (China Society for People’s Friendship Studies) 50-book series under the general title of Light on China. All these books were written in English by journalistic and other eyewitnesses of the events described. I have read many of them over the seven decades since my student days at Yenching University. With some of the outstanding authors in this series I have ties of personal friendship,mutual regard, and warm memories dating from before the Chinese people’s Liberation in 1949.
The China Society for People’s Friendship Studies (PFS) in cooperation with the Foreign Languages Press (FLP) in Beijing has arranged for re-publication, in the series entitled Light on China, of some fifty books written in English between the 1860s and the founding years of the People’s Republic, by journalistic and other sympathetic eyewitnesses of the revolutionary events described. Most of these books have long been out of print, but are now being brought back to life for the benefit of readers in China and abroad. 编辑推荐:
It is a great honor for me to write a preface for the new, PFS (China Society for People’s Friendship Studies) 50-book series under the general title of Light on China. All these books were written in English by journalistic and other eyewitnesses of the events described. I have read many of them over the seven decades since my student days at Yenching University. With some of the outstanding authors in this series I have ties of personal friendship,mutual regard, and warm memories dating from before the Chinese people’s Liberation in 1949.
The China Society for People’s Friendship Studies (PFS) in cooperation with the Foreign Languages Press (FLP) in Beijing has arranged for re-publication, in the series entitled Light on China, of some fifty books written in English between the 1860s and the founding years of the People’s Republic, by journalistic and other sympathetic eyewitnesses of the revolutionary events described. Most of these books have long been out of print, but are now being brought back to life for the benefit of readers in China and abroad. 目录:
I Growing Up in Brooklyn, the Scholar 1915-1938
II Lawyer, Soldier, and the Trip to China 1939-1947 III Phoenix, Marriage, and the Decision to Stay 1947-1949 IV New Beginnings Early 1950s V Settling In, The Mid- 1950s VI Northwest Interlude 1957 VII The Big Leap Forward and the Communes 1957-1958 VIII Integration Accomplished: An American-Chinese 1959-1963 IX The "Cultural Revolution" 1966-1976 X Turning Point 1977-1980 XI Beijing Bagels and Chinese Jews 1981-1984 XII "You Don’t Look Very Chinese" 1985-1988 XHI Israel, Tiananmen, and Chinese Law 1989-1990 XIV Media Encounters and Treks to the Interior 1991-1994 XV Summing Up Half a Cenmry 1996 |