
Hu Shih Diaries, 1892-1935 - Columbia University
The Hu Shih diaries comprises six microfilm reels of diaries by Hu Shih, a Chinese philosopher, essayist, educator, scholar, and diplomat of the 20th century.
Hu Shi | Peking University Library - 北京大学图书馆
Hu Shi (1891-1962), also known by his nickname Simen and courtesy name (zi) Shizhi, was formerly named Hongxing. His ancestral home was Jixi, Anhui Province, but he was born in …
Hu Shi - Wikipedia
Hu Shi [1] (胡適 T, 胡适 S, Hú Shì P; Jixi, 17 dicembre 1891 – Taipei, 24 febbraio 1962) è stato uno scrittore e diplomatico cinese.
Hu Shi (1891–1962) - Encyclopedia.com
Hu Shi, the Chinese pragmatist, was educated in China, at Cornell University, and at Columbia University under John Dewey. He was successively professor, chancellor of Peking National …
Hu Shi — Wikipédia
Hu Shi (chinois : 胡适 ; pinyin : Hú Shì) (Wade-Giles Hu Shih ; EFEO Hou Che), né le 17 décembre 1891 à Shanghai en Chine et décédé le 24 février 1962 à Taïwan, est un …
Re-reading Hu Shi - Poetry International
Hu Shi is now remembered as a pioneer of New Poetry, never a major poet, due to his own poor judgment, or the severe attacks from his contemporaries on his more serious experiments, …
Hu Shih: An Appreciation - China Heritage Quarterly
Early in 1916, at the time when Yuan Shih-k'ai, the President of the Republic, was engaged in his abortive attempt to overthrow republicanism and have himself inaugurated as the first emperor …
Home | Hu Shih Memorial Foundation 胡适纪念基金
Hu Shih is one of the most important thinkers to influence 20th-century China. He continues to gain recognition and admiration in the younger generations. He studied in the U.S. in the early …
Hu Shih: Sage of Modern China - The Atlantic
His Excellency Dr. Hu Shih has lived the transformation of his country, its agonies, its torments, its bitterly won achievements, the terror and the shock, the long, painful travail.
Hu Shih - Encyclopedia.com
2018年5月29日 · The Chinese philosopher Hu Shih (1891-1962) was in the literary and intellectual avant-garde during the New Thought movement of 1915-1919. As the premier …