Wang Gungwu
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 94 |
Date of birth | October 9,1930 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Surabaya |
Indonesia | |
Nationality | Australian |
Spouse | Margaret Lim Ping-ting |
Children | Hui-chang |
Lin-chang | |
Job | Teacher |
Professor | |
Education | High School Affiliated to Nanjing Normal University |
SOAS University of London | |
University of London | |
University of Malaya | |
Universiti Malaya | |
Awards | Distinguished Service Order |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 573878 |
Home Is Not Here
The Chinese Overseas: From Earthbound China to the Quest for Autonomy
China and the Chinese Overseas
Anglo- Chinese encounters
Wang Gungwu: Junzi : Scholar-gentleman in Conversation with Asad-ul Iqbal Latif
The Nanhai trade
Global History And Migrations
Renewal: The Chinese State and the New Global History
Joining the Modern World: Inside and Outside China
Divided China: Preparing for Reunification, 883-947
The structure of power in North China during the five dynasties
Don't Leave Home: Migration and the Chinese
Community and Nation: China, Southeast Asia and Australia
Another China Cycle: Committing to Reform
China And Southeast Asia: Myths, Threats, And Culture
Sino-Malay Encounters
The use of history
To Act is to Know: Chinese Dilemmas
Reform, Legitimacy And Dilemmas: China's Politics And Society
The Chinese Way: China's Position in International Relations
Community and Nation: Essays on Southeast Asia and the Chinese
The Chineseness of China
Lee Kuan Yew Through The Eyes Of Chinese Scholars
Bind Us in Time
Power and Identity in the Chinese World Order: Festschrift in Honour of Professor Wang Gungwu
China and the World Since 1949: The Impact of Independence, Modernity and Revolution
Ideas Won't Keep
Shifting Paradigms and Asian Perspectives: Implications for Research and Teaching
China Reconnects: Joining a Deep-Rooted Past to a New World Order
Iseas at 50: Understanding Southeast Asia Past and Present
The Chinese intellectual, past and present
The Revival of Chinese Nationalism
Imagining the Chinese Diaspora: Two Australian Perspectives
Power, rights, and duties in Chinese history
The Chinese Minority in Southeast Asia
Scholarship and the History and Politics of Southeast Asia
The rebel- reformer and modern Chinese biography
The Modern Chinese Experience of Reform
Nanyang: Essays on Heritage
Mineral Econ Asia/h
Trade and Cultural Values: Australia and the Four Dragons
The Chinese Overseas: From Earthbound China to the Quest for Autonomy
China and the Chinese Overseas
Anglo- Chinese encounters
Wang Gungwu: Junzi : Scholar-gentleman in Conversation with Asad-ul Iqbal Latif
The Nanhai trade
Global History And Migrations
Renewal: The Chinese State and the New Global History
Joining the Modern World: Inside and Outside China
Divided China: Preparing for Reunification, 883-947
The structure of power in North China during the five dynasties
Don't Leave Home: Migration and the Chinese
Community and Nation: China, Southeast Asia and Australia
Another China Cycle: Committing to Reform
China And Southeast Asia: Myths, Threats, And Culture
Sino-Malay Encounters
The use of history
To Act is to Know: Chinese Dilemmas
Reform, Legitimacy And Dilemmas: China's Politics And Society
The Chinese Way: China's Position in International Relations
Community and Nation: Essays on Southeast Asia and the Chinese
The Chineseness of China
Lee Kuan Yew Through The Eyes Of Chinese Scholars
Bind Us in Time
Power and Identity in the Chinese World Order: Festschrift in Honour of Professor Wang Gungwu
China and the World Since 1949: The Impact of Independence, Modernity and Revolution
Ideas Won't Keep
Shifting Paradigms and Asian Perspectives: Implications for Research and Teaching
China Reconnects: Joining a Deep-Rooted Past to a New World Order
Iseas at 50: Understanding Southeast Asia Past and Present
The Chinese intellectual, past and present
The Revival of Chinese Nationalism
Imagining the Chinese Diaspora: Two Australian Perspectives
Power, rights, and duties in Chinese history
The Chinese Minority in Southeast Asia
Scholarship and the History and Politics of Southeast Asia
The rebel- reformer and modern Chinese biography
The Modern Chinese Experience of Reform
Nanyang: Essays on Heritage
Mineral Econ Asia/h
Trade and Cultural Values: Australia and the Four Dragons
Wang Gungwu Life story
Wang Gungwu, AO, CBE is an Australian historian, sinologist, and writer specialising in the history of China and Southeast Asia.