
The University of Michigan in China
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Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The 19th Century: The University Reaches Out to China
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3. Kang Cheng and Shi Meiyu: The University of Michigan’s First Chinese Students
- A Michigan Missionary Alone in China
- Education between Two Cultures: Late 19th Century
- Putting Down Roots at the End of the Qing Dynasty
- Diverging Paths: Shi Meiyu and Conflict with the Missionary Society
- Kang Cheng: An Accidental Diplomat at the Birth of a New China
- A Legacy of Selflessness
- Works Cited
- 4. The Barbour Scholars
- 5. Turn-of-the-Century Intellectuals
- 6. Heroes and Survivors of World War II
- 7. Postwar Scientists in the People’s Republic of China
- 8. The University of Michigan and Ping-Pong Diplomacy
- 9. The University of Michigan and China