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摘要
这篇文章是为了纪念James Z. Gao, CHUS的创始成员和该组织的第一任主席(1987-1988),他于2021年去世。它追溯了他一生中在中国社会和经济变化的背景下,在中国和美国的生活、教育和教学生涯。书中还描述了他在美国作为一名成功的历史教育家,重点是他运用的教学法和教学方法,使他的历史课程有意义,并能启发学生。高的学术生涯致力于寻找一种范式来更好地解释现代化和革命在20世纪中国转型中的作用,文章的第三部分说明了这种承诺和他的学术成就。
James Z. Gao, 1948-2021: from a Son of Hangzhou to an Explorer of a Cutting-Edge Paradigm
This article is a tribute to James Z. Gao, a founding member of CHUS and the organization's first president (1987-1988), who passed away in 2021. It traces his life, education, and teaching career in China and the United States in the context of China's social and economic changes during his lifetime. It also describes his success as a history educator in the United States, focusing on the pedagogy and teaching methodologies that Gao applied to making his history courses meaningful and inspiring to his students. Gao devoted his academic career to searching for a paradigm to better explain the role of modernization and revolution in the transformation of China in the twentieth century, and the third part of the article illustrates such a commitment and his scholarly achievement.
期刊介绍:
The Chinese Historical Review is a fully refereed and vigorously edited journal of history and social sciences that is published biannually. The journal publishes original research on the history of China in every period, China''s historical relations with the world, the historical experiences of the overseas Chinese, as well as comparative and transnational studies of history and social sciences. Its Forum section features interviews with leading scholars on issues concerning history and the historical profession. Its Book Reviews section introduces recent historical scholarship published in English, Chinese, and other languages. The journal is published on behalf of The Chinese Historians in the United States, Inc. (CHUS), which was established in 1987 and is an affiliated society of The American Historical Association (AHA) and The Association for Asian Studies (AAS). The journal began its publication in 1987 under the title Historian. In 1989 it was registered with the Library of Congress and began its publication as a refereed journal of history under the title Chinese Historians. It adopted the current title in 2004.