Ts'ai Yuan-p'ei: Educator of Modern China - William J. Duiker - Books - Pennsylvania State University Press - 9780271024516 - November 1, 1977
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Ts'ai Yuan-p'ei: Educator of Modern China

William J. Duiker

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Ts'ai Yuan-p'ei: Educator of Modern China

In the broadest sense, this intellectual biography is designed to give insight into the reasons why Western values and institutions (especially in education) failed to take root in the Chinese environment. Three interrelated themes are treated by Professor Duiker: the evolution of the Chinese educational system from the beginning of the 20th century to World War II; the process by which a Chinese intellectual absorbed Western values and attitudes while retaining significant elements of his traditional Confucian world view; the goals of the humanist movement in early republican China and the reasons for its failure.

Ts'ai (1868?1940), as first Minister of Education under the 1912 republic, helped to formulate educational policies during an important stage of transition in modern China. Later, as chancellor of Peking University, he was a central figure in the tumultuous events of the May Fourth period. Having been educated traditionally to the doctoral (chin shih) level before studying at a European university, Ts'ai attempted to synthesize the humanist side of the Confucian tradition with the libertarian elements in Western culture. Ts'ai's synthesis was unique but ultimately unsuccessful.

Penn State Study No. 41


136 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 1, 1977
ISBN13 9780271024516
Publishers Pennsylvania State University Press
Pages 136
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 9 mm   ·   227 g
Language English  

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