Ma Xiangbo and the Mind of Modern China 1840-1939Ruth Hayhoe, Yongling Lu M.E. Sharpe, 1996 - 333 pagine 2. A Letter to the Pope Asking Him to Promote Education in China (1912) -- 3. The Hanxia Academy of Humanities and Sciences (1913) -- 4. Nine Documents on the Hanxia Academy of Humanities and Sciences (c. 1914) -- 5. Some Suggestions on Setting Up a French-style Academy (date uncertain) -- 6. Should a Head of State Preside over Religious Ceremonies? (1914) -- 7. An Introduction to Philosophy (1926) -- 8. Using Scholarship to Spread Religion (1932) -- 9. Religion and Culture (1933) -- Part Three: A Bibliographic Index to the Life and Work of Ma Xiangbo (in Chinese) |
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Introduction | 1 |
The Political Religious and Educational | 11 |
vi | 49 |
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