The Harvard-Yenching Institute and Cultural Engineering Remaking the Humanities in China, 1924-1951 Shuhua Fan

The Harvard-Yenching Institute and Cultural Engineering  Remaking the Humanities in China, 1924-1951


Author: Shuhua Fan
Published Date: 21 Aug 2014
Publisher: Lexington Books
Language: English
Book Format: Hardback::322 pages
ISBN10: 0739168509
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