Even though Dewey and Tagore have gotten more attention lately in scholarly works on Chinese education and ruminations of Chinese interactions with other countries, we at China Beat remain equally interested in the third famous foreign philosopher who gave a high profile set of lectures to audiences in Beijing and other cities during the aftermath of World War I: Bertrand Russell. We thought about him when running our series on Jonathan Spence’s Reith Lectures, since Russell gave the inaugural ones sixty years before that. And we think of him when perusing the sections of Chinese bookstores devoted to philosophical matters or the history of ideas, for a translation of his famous History of Western Philosophy is often prominently displayed t...
When I first left to study in China, I asked around about what presents to bring. I took the advice ...
Bringing together the philosophies of John Dewey and Confucius, this work illustrates a means for cu...
Facing the outside world was something in which the Communists-had no experience prior to 1949. They...
Even though Dewey and Tagore have gotten more attention lately in scholarly works on Chinese educati...
This dissertation examines the British conception of the problem of China in the 1920s, as reflec...
Peter Zarrow’s piece last month on Bertrand Russell’s writing on and travels to China may have gotte...
Dr Stephen FitzGerald is Professorial Fellow in Modern Chinese History, Head of the Department of Fa...
an invitation from some of his Chinese former students at Columbia University. Dewey stayed in China...
Since times immemorial China regarded its culture, philosophy and statecraft as superior to all othe...
Part of the SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture, this book is a combination of biography ...
The American philosopher John Dewey is probably best known for his contributions to educational phil...
In the May Fourth period (1917–1921), the Chinese intellectual world saw the emergence of various fo...
As the twentieth century began, the Qing dynasty found itself besieged by foreign powers. Critically...
This thesis explores cross-cultural encounters between China and three British left-wing writers – ...
Tagore made a deep impression upon the Chinese culture and society. In 1923, the Jiangxue she 講學社 (B...
When I first left to study in China, I asked around about what presents to bring. I took the advice ...
Bringing together the philosophies of John Dewey and Confucius, this work illustrates a means for cu...
Facing the outside world was something in which the Communists-had no experience prior to 1949. They...
Even though Dewey and Tagore have gotten more attention lately in scholarly works on Chinese educati...
This dissertation examines the British conception of the problem of China in the 1920s, as reflec...
Peter Zarrow’s piece last month on Bertrand Russell’s writing on and travels to China may have gotte...
Dr Stephen FitzGerald is Professorial Fellow in Modern Chinese History, Head of the Department of Fa...
an invitation from some of his Chinese former students at Columbia University. Dewey stayed in China...
Since times immemorial China regarded its culture, philosophy and statecraft as superior to all othe...
Part of the SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture, this book is a combination of biography ...
The American philosopher John Dewey is probably best known for his contributions to educational phil...
In the May Fourth period (1917–1921), the Chinese intellectual world saw the emergence of various fo...
As the twentieth century began, the Qing dynasty found itself besieged by foreign powers. Critically...
This thesis explores cross-cultural encounters between China and three British left-wing writers – ...
Tagore made a deep impression upon the Chinese culture and society. In 1923, the Jiangxue she 講學社 (B...
When I first left to study in China, I asked around about what presents to bring. I took the advice ...
Bringing together the philosophies of John Dewey and Confucius, this work illustrates a means for cu...
Facing the outside world was something in which the Communists-had no experience prior to 1949. They...