You can find information on the study of Sino-US Relations, such as financial aid opportunities, Center for Fellowships & Grants, Item 075; The Early American Trade with China, 056; and Websites for China Studies, 051. I will continue to focus on exploring Chinese culture and the early development of the Untied States, particularly the efforts of the eminent colonists, including the founding fathers, worked hard to draw nourishments from traditional Chinese Civilization.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
563. The East Asian Journal of British History Cites Dr. Dave Wang Paper
In his article, The Perception of Ginseng in Early Modern England and Its Significance in the Globalizing Trade, published in the East Asian Journal of British History, Heasim Sul cited Dr. Dave Wang's article, Chinese Civilization and the United States: Tea, Ginseng, Porcelain Wars and Silk in Colonial America, Virginia Review of Asian Studies, September 13, 2011. Ms. Heasim Sul was Vice-Dean, College of Liberal Arts, Yonsei University.
Monday, May 13, 2019
562. Another American College Adopted Dr. Dave Wang's Article
Washington College has used Dr. Dave Wang's paper in its class room. According to the introduction from the college's homepage, Washington College was founded in 1782. It was the first college chartered in the sovereign United States of America. General George Washington
donated 50 guineas to its founding and also lent it his name. The general even served on its first Board of Visitors and Governors. The college's goal back then was to cultivate responsible citizen-leaders. Nowadays, the college is committed to giving its students the chance to succeed on their own terms.
donated 50 guineas to its founding and also lent it his name. The general even served on its first Board of Visitors and Governors. The college's goal back then was to cultivate responsible citizen-leaders. Nowadays, the college is committed to giving its students the chance to succeed on their own terms.