Principal Sir Arthur Currie and the Department of Chinese Studies at McGill
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Principal Sir Arthur Currie and the Department of Chinese Studies at McGill
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Abstract |
The author presents a brief history of the Department of Chinese Studies at McGill University. She examines Principal Arthur Currie's tireless efforts to create such a department, and discusses various factors — such as the state of international relations in the 1920s and the establishment of McGill's Gest Chinese Library — which motivated him. She describes Currie's search for a Director, his selection in 1930 of Chinese political activist Dr. Kiang Kang-hu (1883-1954) for the position, the Department's years of operation, and its eventual closure in 1934. Sir Arthur Currie (1875-1933) was Principal of McGill University from 1920 to 1933.
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Fontanus
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Vol. 13
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69-80
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2013
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en
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Zheng, Macy. “Principal Sir Arthur Currie and the Department of Chinese Studies at McGill.” Fontanus Vol. 13 (2013): 69–80. http://fontanus.mcgill.ca/article/view/253.
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