Mote, Frederick W.

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(Plainview, Nebraska 1922-2005 Denver, Colo.) : Professor of East Asian Studies, Princeton University

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Chronologische Einträge (33)

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1940 Frederick W. Mote graduiert an der City's South High School in Denver.
1940-1943 Frederick W. Mote arbeitet in Denver und Washington D.C.
1942-1943
Frederick W. Mote belegt einen Chinesisch-Kurs an der George Washington University, nimmt an einem Sprachen-Programm an der Harvard University teil, wird Dolmetscher für Chinesen, die ein…
Frederick W. Mote belegt einen Chinesisch-Kurs an der George Washington University, nimmt an einem Sprachen-Programm an der Harvard University teil, wird Dolmetscher für Chinesen, die ein militärisches Training in Amerika absolvieren und arbeitet bei den United States Army Air Forces.
1944 Frederick W. Mote ist als Offizier des Office of Strategic Services im China-Burma-Indien Konflikt.
1945 Frederick W. Mote soll einen Guerilla Feldzug gegen die Japaner unternehmen, was widerrufen wird.
1946 Frederick W. Mote kehrt nach Amerika zurück, möchte an der Harvard University studieren, reist aber wieder nach China.
1946-1948 Frederick W. Mote studiert chinesische Geschichte an der Nanjing-Universität.
1948 Frederick W. Mote erhält den B.A. in chinesischer Geschichte der Nanjing-Universität.
1948-1949 Frederick W. Mote ist Fellow des Fulbright Program und studiert in Beijing und Nanjing.
1949 Frederick W. Mote ist Sprachen-Offizier der Politischen Abteilung der amerikanischen Botschaft in Beijing.
1950 Frederick W. Mote kehrt nach Amerika zurück.
1950-1953 Frederick W. Mote studiert am Far Eastern and Russian Institute der University of Washington in Seattle.
1953 Frederick W. Mote studiert an der Hoover Institution der Stanford University.
1954-1955 Frederick W. Mote forscht an der National Taiwan University.
1954 Frederick W. Mote reist in Japan und forscht an der Universität Kyoto.
1954 Frederick W. Mote promoviert in Sinologie an der University of Washington in Seattle.
1955-1956 Frederick W. Mote ist Fulbright Exchange Lecturer in Chinese an der Universität Leiden.
1956-1958 Frederick W. Mote ist Assistant Professor of Chinese History and Civilization des Department of Oriental Studies der Princeton University.
1959-1962 Frederick W. Mote ist Associate Professor of Chinese History and Civilization des Department of Oriental Studies des Princeton University.
1961-1964 Frederick W. Mote ist Vorsitzender des Inter-University Board for Chinese Languages Studies in Taiwan.

Bibliografie (13)

Jahr Bibliografische Daten Typ / Abkürzung Verknüpfte Daten
1954
Mote, Frederick W. Japanese-sponsored governments in China, 1937-1945 : an annotated bibliography compiled from materials in the Chinese collection of the Hoover Library. (Stanford, Calif. : Stanford…
Mote, Frederick W. Japanese-sponsored governments in China, 1937-1945 : an annotated bibliography compiled from materials in the Chinese collection of the Hoover Library. (Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1954). (Hoover Institute and Library. Bibliographical series ; 3).
Publication / Mote3
1954 Mote, Frederick W. T'ao Tsung-i and his Cho kêng lu. (Seattle : University of Washington, 1954). Diss. Univ. of Washington, 1954. [Tao Zongyi. Chuo geng lu]. Publication / Mote10
1957
East & West : Europe’s discovery of China, & China’s response to Europe, 1511-1839 : a check list of the exhibition in the Princeton University Library (February 15-April 30, 1957). Compiled by…
East & West : Europe’s discovery of China, & China’s response to Europe, 1511-1839 : a check list of the exhibition in the Princeton University Library (February 15-April 30, 1957). Compiled by Howard C. Rice, Shih-kang Tung, Frederick W. Mote. (Princeton, N.Y. : Princeton University Library, 1957). :
libweb5.princeton.edu.
Web / RiceH1
1961 Mote, Frederick W. The growth of Chinese despotism : a critique of Wittfogel's Theory of Oriental despotism as applied to China. In _ Oriens extremus ; 8 (1961). Publication / Mote11
1962 Mote, Frederick W. The poet Kao Ch'i, 1336-1374. (Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1962). [Gao Qi]. Publication / Mote8
1964 Mote, Frederick W. China von der Sung-Dynastie bis zur Ch'ing-Dynastie. (Berlin : Propyläen-Verlag bei Ullstein, 1964). [Song-Qing Dynastie]. Publication / Mote13
1971 Mote, Frederick W. Intellectual foundations of China = Zhongguo si xiang zhi yuan yuan. (New York, N.Y. : Knopf, 1971). (Studies in world civilization). Publication / Mote12
1972 Transition and permanence, Chinese history and culture : a festschrift in honor of Dr. Hsiao Kung-chuan. Ed. by David C. Buxbaum and Frederick W. Mote. (Hong Kong : Cathay Press, 1972). Publication / Mote4
1978
Xiao, Gongquan. A history of Chinese political thought. Transl. by Frederick W. Mote. (Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1978). (Princeton library of Asian translations). Vol. 1 : From…
Xiao, Gongquan. A history of Chinese political thought. Transl. by Frederick W. Mote. (Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1978). (Princeton library of Asian translations). Vol. 1 : From the beginnings to the sixth century A.D. Übersetzung von Xiao, Gongquan. Zhongguo zheng zhi si xiang shi. Vol. 1-6. (Taibei : Zhonghua wen hua chu ban shi ye wei yuan hui, 1954). (Xian dai guo min ji ben zhi shi cong shu ; 2).
Publication / XiaoG4
1985 Mote, Frederick W. ; Goodman, Howard L. A research manual for Ming history. Vol. 1-2. (Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University, 1985). (Research manual series). Publication / Mote9
1988-1998 The Ming dynasty, 1368-1644. Ed. by Frederick W. Mote and Denis Twitchett. Pt. 1-2. (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1988-1998). (The Cambridge history of China ; vol. 7-8). Publication / Cam5
1989 Chu, Hung-lam ; Mote, Frederick W. Calligraphy and the East Asian book. Ed. by Howard L. Goodman. (Princeton, N.J. : Gest Oriental Library and East Asian Collections ; Boston : Shambhala, 1989). Publication / Mote6
1999 Mote, F[rederick] W. Imperial China : 900-1800. (Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1999). Publication / Mote5

Sekundärliteratur (3)

Jahr Bibliografische Daten Typ / Abkürzung Verknüpfte Daten
1994
The power of culture : studies in Chinese cultural history. Ed. by Willard J. Peterson, Andrew Plaks, Ying-shih Yü. (Hong Kong : Chinese University Press, 1994). [Presented in honor of Ta-tuan Ch'en…
The power of culture : studies in Chinese cultural history. Ed. by Willard J. Peterson, Andrew Plaks, Ying-shih Yü. (Hong Kong : Chinese University Press, 1994). [Presented in honor of Ta-tuan Ch'en and Frederick W. Mote on the occasion of their retirement from the East Asian Studies Department of Princeton University, May 1987].
Publication / Mote7
2004 Atwell, William S. Frederick W. Mote 1922-2005. In : Journal of Asian studies ; vol. 64, no 3 (2005). Publication / Mote1
2006 Frederick Mote, key figure in advancing the study of China, dies : princeton.edu. Web / Mote2