Subject: Intellectuals--China--20th century

Hu Shih and the Chinese renaissance : liberalism in the Chinese revolution, 1917-1937
AuthorGrieder, Jerome B.
PlaceCambridge, MA
PublisherHarvard University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library [ASCC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesHarvard East Asian series ; 46
ShelfDir. Office Gallery North
Call NumberCT1828.H8 G75 1970
Descriptionxiii, 420 p. : ill., portraits ; 25 cm.
NoteHu Shih and the Chinese renaissance : liberalism in the Chinese revolution, 1917-1937 / Jerome B. Grieder.
"American Historical Association John K. Fairbank Prize in East Asian History, 1971"
Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-397) and index.
ISBN0674412508 ; 9780674412507
LCCN78106958
Vermilion Gate
AuthorMu Aiping 慕愛平, 1951-
PlaceLondon
PublisherLittle, Brown and Company
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberDS779.29.M8 A3 2000
Descriptionx, 819 p., [16] p. ill., map.; 24 cm.
NoteVermilion Gate / Aiping Mu.
Includes index.

"Aiping Mu was born to parents prominent in the Communist hierarchy - her father was Political Commissar for the Beijing region and her mother ran one of the city's universities - and in her early years lived the pampered life of the Party elite: luxury housing, guards, servants and private schooling. Both parents were considered intellectuals within the Party and from the start experienced the factional in-fighting and periodic purges which culminated decades later in the Cultural Revolution and the break-up of the family. Aiping herself was one of the first Red Guards before being denounced as a bourgeois intellectual and exiled to a remote province."--OCLC recd.

ISBN0316641707