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China and the Chinese by Herbert Allen Giles (1845 - 1935)
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6 episodes
3 months ago
Herbert Allen Giles (1845-1935) spent several years as a diplomat in China and in 1897 was appointed Cambridge University’s second professor of Chinese. His published works cover Chinese language and literature, history and philosophy.

This series of lectures, published as “China and the Chinese”, was given at Columbia University in 1902, to mark the establishment of a Chinese professorship there. The lectures were not intended for the specialist, more to urge a wider and more systematic study of China and its culture, and to encourage new students into the field.

While many of the observations are just as relevant today, others will remind us how much China has changed since the period of the Manchu Qing dynasty in which he wrote. (Summary by David Barnes)
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Herbert Allen Giles (1845-1935) spent several years as a diplomat in China and in 1897 was appointed Cambridge University’s second professor of Chinese. His published works cover Chinese language and literature, history and philosophy.

This series of lectures, published as “China and the Chinese”, was given at Columbia University in 1902, to mark the establishment of a Chinese professorship there. The lectures were not intended for the specialist, more to urge a wider and more systematic study of China and its culture, and to encourage new students into the field.

While many of the observations are just as relevant today, others will remind us how much China has changed since the period of the Manchu Qing dynasty in which he wrote. (Summary by David Barnes)
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Episodes (6/6)
China and the Chinese by Herbert Allen Giles (1845 - 1935)
Lecture 6 - Some Chinese Manners and Customs
11 months ago
47 minutes

China and the Chinese by Herbert Allen Giles (1845 - 1935)
Lecture 2 - A Chinese Library
11 months ago
46 minutes

China and the Chinese by Herbert Allen Giles (1845 - 1935)
Preface - Lecture 1 - The Chinese Language
11 months ago
45 minutes

China and the Chinese by Herbert Allen Giles (1845 - 1935)
Lecture 3 - Democratic China
11 months ago
43 minutes

China and the Chinese by Herbert Allen Giles (1845 - 1935)
Lecture 5 - Taoism
11 months ago
43 minutes

China and the Chinese by Herbert Allen Giles (1845 - 1935)
Lecture 4 - China and Ancient Greece
11 months ago
42 minutes

China and the Chinese by Herbert Allen Giles (1845 - 1935)
Herbert Allen Giles (1845-1935) spent several years as a diplomat in China and in 1897 was appointed Cambridge University’s second professor of Chinese. His published works cover Chinese language and literature, history and philosophy.

This series of lectures, published as “China and the Chinese”, was given at Columbia University in 1902, to mark the establishment of a Chinese professorship there. The lectures were not intended for the specialist, more to urge a wider and more systematic study of China and its culture, and to encourage new students into the field.

While many of the observations are just as relevant today, others will remind us how much China has changed since the period of the Manchu Qing dynasty in which he wrote. (Summary by David Barnes)