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Fu Ssu-nien (Chinese: 傅斯年; pinyin: Fù Sīnián; 26 March 1896 – 20 December 1950), was a Chinese historian, linguist, and writer. He was one of the leaders of the May Fourth Movement in 1919.
Jun 27, 2024 · Fu Ssu-nien, scholar, and political and social critic, was one of the most colourful, influential intellectual figures in twentieth-century China. Wang Fan-sen's biography of Fu's life and contributions offers an in-depth examination of his role in intellectual development in modern China.
- Fan-sen Wang
- 2006
Fu Ssu-nien, scholar, and political and social critic, was one of the most colorful, influential intellectual figures in twentieth-century China. Wang Fang-shen’s biography of Fu’s life and contributions offers the first in-depth examination of his role in intellectual development in modern China.
Fu Ssu-nien, scholar, and political and social critic, was one of the most colourful, influential intellectual figures in twentieth-century China. Wang Fan-sen's...
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Nov 6, 2000 · Fu Ssu-nien, a scholar, activist, and social critic, was one of the most influential intellectual figures in twentieth-century China. This biography offers the first in-depth examination of his role in intellectual and educational development in modern China.
- Fan-sen Wang
Jul 23, 2012 · Fu Ssu-nien: A Life in Chinese History and Politics Wang, Fan-sen: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 261 pp., Publication Date: June 2000
Fu Ssu-nien, scholar, and political and social critic, was one of the most colourful, influential intellectual figures in twentieth-century China. Wang Fan-sen's biography of Fu's life and contributions offers an in-depth examination of his role in intellectual development in modern China.
- Fan-sen Wang