Ma Xiangbo and the Mind of Modern China

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Author_Yongling Lu
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Cai Yuanpei
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Catholicism in China
Chinese Catholic
Chinese intellectual history
Christianity and Chinese education development
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Common Language
Constitutional Reformer
Country's Cultural Level
Country’s Cultural Level
cross-cultural philosophy
educational reform theory
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guji
hongzhang
james
jianzhong
Jiuzhang Suanshu
Li Hongzhang
Li Tiangang
Ma Brothers
Ma Jianzhong
Ma Xiangbo
Ma's Life
Ma’s Life
National Academy
Political Party
political thought China
President Yuan Shikai
Qing Government
religious modernization
shanghai
Shanghai Guji Chubanshe
shikai
Wang Ruilin
Xu Guangqi
Xun Zi
Young Men
Yu Youren
yuan
Yuan Shikai
yuanpei
Zhang Taiyan
Zhuang Zi

Product details

  • ISBN 9781563248313
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An in-depth study of Ma Xiangbo, one of the most prominent Catholic thinkers in modern China.

Ruth Hayhoe is professor and chair of the Higher Education Group, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Her teaching and research interests include comparative higher education, international academic relations, higher education in Asia, and dimensions of Chinese education in interaction with the West. She is the author of China’s Universities and the Open Door (1989), and China’s Universities 1895–1995: A Century of Cultural Conflict (1995). Her edited books include Knowledge Across Cultures: Universities East and West, Education and Modernization: The Chinese Experience (1992), and China’s Education and the Industrialized World: Studies in Cultural Transfer (1987). Fifteen years of her adult life were spent in China, teaching in secondary and tertiary institutions, as well as heading up the cultural and academic affairs section of the Canadian Embassy in Beijing from 1989 to 1991.,
Yongling Lu is a doctoral candidate in Higher Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.

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