- Jerome Chen
Jerome Ch'en FRSC (zh-stp |s=陈志让|t=陳志讓|p=Chén Zhìràng) (b. 1919) in
Chengdu ,Sichuan , China) is a noted Chinese historian. He was a Chinese history professor at theYork University inToronto ,Canada from 1971 to 1987. Jerome Ch'en was the director of the University of Toronto/York University Joint Centre of Asia Pacific Studies (JCAPS) from 1983 to 1985.He was made a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Canada in 1981. In 1984, he was namedDistinguished Research Professor at York.Jerome Ch'en was educated at Tianjin
Nankai University ,National Southwestern Associated University (Xi'nan Lian'da) inKunming during theAnti-Japanese War , and at theLondon School of Economics , which he attended funded by a Boxer Indemnity Scholarship. In the 1950s, he worked for the Chinese Service of the BBC. Before emigrating to Canada he taught history at theUniversity of Leeds for a number of years.Principal works include:
*"The Highlanders of Central China: a History 1895 – 1937"
*"Mao and the Chinese Revolution"
*"The Military-Gentry coalition -- the Warlords Period in Modern Chinese History"
*"China and the West: Society and Culture 1815 – 1937"He also edited:
*"Great Lives Observed: Mao"Some of his works have been translated into Chinese or Japanese.External links
* [http://www.yorku.ca/easp/library/jcea.htm Jerome Ch'en Resource Centre for East Asian Studies]
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