Thursday, January 31, 2008

01/31/2008_Xie Youtian: The Fate of Confucianism

Stanford ChinaRains (http://chinarains.blogspot.com)


The Fate of Confucian Culture

儒家文化的命运

Keywords: Confucianism, culture, china


Speaker : Prof. Xie, Youtian

谢幼田 教授

School of Literature and History

Sichuan University

Retired Visiting Fellow of Hoover Institution


Thursday, Jan 31, 6:00-8:00pm

Nairobi Room, Graduate Community Center

750 ESCONDIDO Road, Stanford, CA 94305

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Working language: Chinese

Dinner will be served, Please RSVP to juejuereal@gmail.com


Outline of the Talk

As a retired visiting fellow in Hoover institution, Professor Xie Youtian is most famous for his books on the history of the Chinese communist party and the anti-Japanese War. This time he will share with us his new academic exploration, his insights on the transformation and development of the Confucian culture beliefs in modern society.

Ling Yang and Luo Tianjue
ChinaRains at Stanford University





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