圖書名稱:Chen Hansheng: China\’s Last Romantic Revolutionary
Chen Hansheng was not only a pioneer of modern Chinese social science, remembered for the village studies he organized by teams of researchers in the 1930s. He was also a political operative whose career as an underground and aboveground Communist activist spanned the twentieth century and the globe. This book draws on unique interviews, beginning in 1979, with Chen himself, his family and associates, along with an exhaustive examination of documents, writings, and archives, to build a rounded portrait of Chen, the man, and his world. ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ “Stephen MacKinnon’s lifetime study of eminent social scientist and Communist Chen Hansheng makes for an absorbing, thrilling, and illuminating read. This product of decades of researching Chen, and of years of discussions with him, MacKinnon shows us how one enterprising and creative scholar became dedicated to the cause, worked for it, and then ended his life sad and angry about what became of the Chinese Communist Party in power.” —Hans van de Ven, University of Cambridge “In this, his latest, book, Stephen MacKinnon brings us a piece of research he has been working on for over forty years. His biography of Chen Hansheng brings to life a man who lived to the ripe old age of 107 and who is probably most famous as one of China’s premier social scientists. He was also, as MacKinnon demonstrates, centrally involved in sub rosa Communist activities most notably in the spy ring surrounding Richard Sorge and Ozaki Hotsumi.” —Joshua Fogel, York University (Toronto) “An utterly absorbing biography of a great scholar and activist whose life exceeded the entire twentieth century. MacKinnon’s writing follows the brisk pace at which the lives of Chen and his cohort moved between China, India, the Soviet Union, Europe, and the US, through wars and revolution, charged with political passions, developmental dreams, and bitter disappointments. The book artfully weaves Chen’s scholarship, the political and the personal to present a monumental life.” —Prasenjit Duara, Duke University “Chen Hansheng’s long life spanned the twentieth century and he embodied the history of those turbulent times—scholar, underground Communist, and activist. Stephen MacKinnon’s deeplysourced biography carries the reader along, with scholarly insight and thrilling narrative in tandem. This is China’s twentieth century told as never before.” —Rana Mitter, University of Oxford
作者簡介:
Stephen R. MacKinnon is a scholar of twentieth‐century Chinese history, who has lived and worked on and off in China since 1979. Recent books are on the history of China’s Anti‐Japanese War, including Wuhan, 1938: War, Refugees, and the Making of Modern China (2008) and Negotiating China’s Destiny in World War II (2014). He is an Emeritus Professor of History at Arizona State University.
目錄
Preface / ix Introduction / xv 1 Elite Roots / 1 2 Study Abroad / 15 3 Baby Professor and Peking University / 37 4 The Activist Is Born, 1925–1927 / 55 5 Chen Hansheng and the Chinese Peasant / 79 6 The Other Hat: Political Activism, 1929–1934 / 111 7 Tokyo and Moscow, 1934–1935 / 139 8 Institute of Pacific Relations, 1936–1939 / 161 9 Hong Kong and Industco, 1939–1942 / 185 10 Escape to Guilin and India, 1942–1946 / 205 11 Activism and Scholarship on Two Fronts, 1946–1950 / 235 12 Bittersweet: PRC Early Years, 1951–1966 / 259 13 Surviving the Cultural Revolution with Hope and Despair, 1966–2004 / 293 Notes / 323 Bibliography / 403 Glossary/Index / 433
Preface / ix Introduction / xv 1 Elite Roots / 1 2 Study Abroad / 15 3 Baby Professor and Peking University / 37 4 The Activist Is Born, 1925–1927 / 55 5 Chen Hansheng and the Chinese Peasant / 79 6 The Other Hat: Political Activism, 1929–1934 / 111 7 Tokyo and Moscow, 1934–1935 / 139 8 Institute of Pacific Relations, 1936–1939 / 161 9 Hong Kong and Industco, 1939–1942 / 185 10 Escape to Guilin and India, 1942–1946 / 205 11 Activism and Scholarship on Two Fronts, 1946–1950 / 235 12 Bitter...