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Name
  
Chang Hsin-hai


Books
  
Chiang Kai-shek

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Died
  
December 6, 1972, Shanghai, China

Chang Hsin-hai(Chinese: 張歆海; Jane 24,1898 – December 6, 1972), also known as H. H. Chang, was a Chinese scholar and litterateur of the early 20th century.

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Chronological table

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  • 1898  June 24 Born, Shanghai, China
  • 1916-1918 Student, Tsinghua College, Peking, China
  • 1919  A.B., Johns Hopkins University
  • 1920  A.M., Harvard University
  • 1921  Attache, Chinese Delegation, Washington Disarmament Conference
  • 1923  Ph.D. in English literature, supervised by Irving Babbitt, Harvard University
  • 1926  Professor, and Chairman of English Literature, Peking National University
  • 1927  Married to Siang-mei Han
  • 1928-1933 Director of European and American Department, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • 1933-1937 Chinese Minister Plenipotentiary to Portugal, Poland, and Czechoslovakia
  • 1937-1940 Professor of Western Literature, University of Nanking
  • 1941-1945 Lecturer in U.S.A. on Chinese war effort
  • 1943  Special Assistant to Foreign Minister T. V. Soong
  • 1944  Author: Chiang Kai-Shek, Asia's Man of Destiny
  • 1947-1948 Director, Chinese United Nations Association
  • 1948  Author: Letters From a Chinese Diplomat
  • 1951-1953 Research Professor, Long Island University
  • 1956-1969 Professor of the English literature, Humanities and East Asian History in Social Science Department, Farleigh Dickinson University
  • 1956  Author: The Fabulous Concubine
  • 1958  Author: Within the Four Seas
  • 1966  Author: America and China, a New Approach to Asia
  • 1972, December 7 Died, Shanghai, China
  • Works

  • Chiang Kai-shek : Asia's man of destiny (1944), Doubleday, New York City
  • Letters From a Chinese Diplomat (1948), Shanghai : Chinese American Pub, China
  • The Fabulous Concubine (1956), Simon & Schuster. Oxford University Press (1987)
  • Within Four Seas (1958), Simon & Schuster
  • America and China: a new approach to Asia (1966), Simon & Schuster
  • References

    Chang Hsin-hai Wikipedia


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