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The Scholar's Mind: Essays in Honor of Frederick W. Mote

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Edited by Perry Link
2009
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Professor Frederick W. Mote (1922–2006) has been widely recognized as a key figure in the field of Sinology. He taught at Princeton University for thirty-one years and was a founder of both Princeton’s Department of East Asian Studies and its re-markable Gest (East Asian) Library. His distinguished record of scholarly publication includes the co-editing, with Professor Denis C. Twitchett, of volumes seven and eight of the Cambridge History of China. Although he is perhaps best known for his studies of the Ming dynasty, his special erudition, as demonstrated in his final book, Imperial China, 900–1800, spans the Song through Qing periods. Generations of his students and colleagues have admired him not only for his learning but for his generosity in sharing his broad understanding of China. This wide-ranging collection includes papers by David A. Sensabaugh, Geoff Wade, Hok-lam Chan, Tai-loi Ma, Martin Hei-jdra, Chen-main Wang, Thomas Bartlett, Paul R. Katz, Alfreda Murck and Perry Link. Its publication stands not only as a tribute to Professor Mote but as a major contribution to the field of Sinology.

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David A. Sensabaugh
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Geoff Wade
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Hok-lam Chan
pp. 51-94
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Tai-loi Ma
pp. 95-114
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Martin Heijdra
pp. 115-146
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Chen-main Wang
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Thomas Bartlett
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Paul R. Katz
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Alfreda Murck
pp. 229-252
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Perry Link
pp. 253-280
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pp. 281-284
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