Mote, F.W.
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1 | 1940 | Frederick W. Mote graduiert an der City's South High School in Denver. |
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2 | 1940-1943 | Frederick W. Mote arbeitet in Denver und Washington D.C. |
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3 | 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 militärisches Training in Amerika absolvieren und arbeitet bei den United States Army Air Forces. |
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4 | 1944 | Frederick W. Mote ist als Offizier des Office of Strategic Services im China-Burma-Indien Konflikt. |
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5 | 1945 | Frederick W. Mote soll einen Guerilla Feldzug gegen die Japaner unternehmen, was widerrufen wird. |
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6 | 1946 | Frederick W. Mote kehrt nach Amerika zurück, möchte an der Harvard University studieren, reist aber wieder nach China. |
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7 | 1946-1948 | Frederick W. Mote studiert chinesische Geschichte an der Nanjing-Universität. |
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8 | 1948 | Frederick W. Mote erhält den B.A. in chinesischer Geschichte der Nanjing-Universität. |
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9 | 1948-1949 | Frederick W. Mote ist Fellow des Fulbright Program und studiert in Beijing und Nanjing. |
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10 | 1949 | Frederick W. Mote ist Sprachen-Offizier der Politischen Abteilung der amerikanischen Botschaft in Beijing. |
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11 | 1950 | Frederick W. Mote kehrt nach Amerika zurück. |
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12 | 1950-1953 | Frederick W. Mote studiert am Far Eastern and Russian Institute der University of Washington in Seattle. |
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13 | 1953 | Frederick W. Mote studiert an der Hoover Institution der Stanford University. |
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14 | 1954 | Frederick W. Mote reist in Japan und forscht an der Universität Kyoto. |
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15 | 1954 | Frederick W. Mote promoviert in Sinologie an der University of Washington in Seattle. |
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16 | 1954-1955 | Frederick W. Mote forscht an der National Taiwan University. |
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17 | 1955-1956 | Frederick W. Mote ist Fulbright Exchange Lecturer in Chinese an der Universität Leiden. |
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18 | 1956-1958 | Frederick W. Mote ist Assistant Professor of Chinese History and Civilization des Department of Oriental Studies der Princeton University. |
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19 | 1959-1962 | Frederick W. Mote ist Associate Professor of Chinese History and Civilization des Department of Oriental Studies des Princeton University. |
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20 | 1961-1964 | Frederick W. Mote ist Vorsitzender des Inter-University Board for Chinese Languages Studies in Taiwan. |
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21 | 1963-1987 | Frederick W. Mote ist Professor of East Asian Studies der Princeton University. |
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22 | 1964-1965 | Frederick W. Mote ist Berater des Ministry of Education der Regierung in Thailand. |
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23 | 1966-1974 | Frederick W. Mote ist Direktor des Chinese Linguistics Program der Princeton University. |
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24 | 1966 | Frederick W. Mote und Charles O. Hucker sind Mitplaner der Cambridge history of China, eines Projektes des East Asian Studies Department der Princeton University. | |
25 | 1968 | Frederick W. Mote wird Mitglied der Executive Group des Committee on East Asian Libraries. |
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26 | 1971-1972 | Frederick W. Mote ist Gastprofessor an der University of Washington in Seattle. |
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27 | 1973 | Frederick W. Mote ist Gastprofessor für Chinese Urban History an der Rice University in Houston. |
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28 | 1973-1975 | Frederick W. Mote ist Vorsitzender der Task Force on Chinese Libraries and Research Materials. |
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29 | 1979-1980 | Frederick W. Mote und Denis Twitchett organisieren den Ming History Workshop an der Princeton University. |
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30 | 1986-2004 | Frederick W. Mote ist Herausgeber des The Gest Library journal = East Asian Library journal. |
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31 | 1987-2005 | Frederick W. Mote lebt und arbeitet in Colorado. |
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32 | 1988-1998 | Frederick W. Mote ist Mitherausgeber der Asia major. |
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33 | 1989 | Frederick W. Mote ist Mitorganisator der Ausstellung Calligraphy and the East Asian book des Art Museum der Princeton University. |
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1 | 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 University Press, 1954). (Hoover Institute and Library. Bibliographical series ; 3). | Publication / Mote3 |
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2 | 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 |
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3 | 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 Howard C. Rice, Shih-kang Tung, Frederick W. Mote. (Princeton, N.Y. : Princeton University Library, 1957). : http://libweb5.princeton.edu/visual_materials/Misc/East-West.pdf. |
Web / RiceH1 |
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4 | 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 | |
5 | 1962 | Mote, Frederick W. The poet Kao Ch'i, 1336-1374. (Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1962). [Gao Qi]. | Publication / Mote8 |
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6 | 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 |
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7 | 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 |
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8 | 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 | |
9 | 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 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 | |
10 | 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 |
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11 | 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 | |
12 | 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 | |
13 | 1999 | Mote, F[rederick] W. Imperial China : 900-1800. (Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1999). | Publication / Mote5 |
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1 | 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 and Frederick W. Mote on the occasion of their retirement from the East Asian Studies Department of Princeton University, May 1987]. | Publication / Mote7 | |
2 | 2004 | Atwell, William S. Frederick W. Mote 1922-2005. In : Journal of Asian studies ; vol. 64, no 3 (2005). | Publication / Mote1 | |
3 | 2006 | Frederick Mote, key figure in advancing the study of China, dies : http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pwb/05/0321/2a.shtml. | Web / Mote2 |
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