Wednesday, December 16, 2020
594. Dr. Dave Wang' Article Cited in China’s rise in a liberal world order in transition
China’s rise in a liberal world order in transition, published in Review of International Political Economy cites Dr. Dave Wang's academic paper, Confucius in the American founding: The founders’ efforts to use Confucian moral philosophy in their endeavor to create new virtue for the nation. Virginia Review of Asian Studies, 16, 11–26. You can find it from[Google Scholar]
The three authors of this article are well-known experts. The first author, Dr. Nana de Graaff is Associate Professor in International Relations at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration. She is Director of Studies for the BSc and MSc Political Science at this department and Programme director of the Graduate School of Social Sciences at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. De Graaff is Chair of the EU COST Action 18215 China in Europe Research Network; Executive Council Member of SASE (Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics) and International Advisory Board member of International Affairs (Oxford University Press/Chatham House). She was a Honorary Fellow (2016-2017), at the Department of International Politics, City University of London and is boardmember of the Dutch Political Science Association (NKWP, Nederlandse Kring voor de Wetenschap der Politiek) since 2015. The second author, Dr. Tobias ten Brink, is Professor of Chinese Economy and Society. He also serves as Director, China Global Center at Jacobs University, Social Sciences & Humanities. The third is Professor Inderjeet Parmar. Dr. Parmar read Sociology at the London School of Economics, and Political Sociology at the University of London. His doctorate, from the University of Manchester, was in the fields of political science and international relations. Prior to appointment at City, University of London in 2012, he taught at the University of Manchester (1991-2012), mainly in its Department of Government which, between 2006-09, he served as Head of Department.
Monday, November 30, 2020
593. City College of San Francisco Uses Dr. Dave Wang's Article in Its History Class
On the list that the universities and colleges which have adopted Dr. Dave Wang' academic papers as teaching text has added another university, which is City College of San Franciso, has adopted Dr. Dave Wang's academic paper as teaching text in its history class. This paper, Chinese Civilization and the United States: Tea, Ginseng, Porcelain Ware and Silk in Colonial America, published in Virginia Review of Asian Studies in 2011.
592. Dr. Dave Wang's Research in Class Room
The below is what I came across on the website:
It was when the newborn US was in such a critical time that American trade with China was opened. We all know that looking back at the history may be of some help to understand current US-China economic ties, though the situation today is tremendously different from previously. We will benefit from the founding father's wisdom. (Dr. Dave) Wang’s Paper With China We trade shows you how the founding father led the new nation rise above the economic quagmire.
Saturday, February 28, Relics of the China Trade. High atop a wooded hill in Milton, overlooking the clusters of sailing ships out in Massachusetts Bay, Capt.
Robert Bennet Forbes in built a handsome, spacious Greek Revival mansion. He filled the house with the porcelain, paintings, furniture, silver, lacquerware, and silks he had collected during decades of journeys to China, beginning when he was 13 years old. More information following this link from New York Times.
Friday, February 20, Dave Wang has again made significant progress in his exploration of the connection between the founding fathers of USA and Chinese Civilization. It is available through this link.
Thursday, February 19, The Trade Show for Liberty….
Friday, February 13, Benjamin Franklin and the Great Wall of China. The Great Wall of China was built 2, 000 years ago by the Qin dynasty, as a sturdy "No Trespassing" sign to neighboring kingdoms. For centuries, however, the wall remained neglected and forgotten, until Europeans in the 18th-century became infatuated with it. More information is available through this link. More information on this event calendar. Benjamin Franklin in China.
February 9, Dave Wang will talk George Washington and the China Trade in Salem According to his findings, Washington supported the United States trade with China in its inception in , when he recommended the competent business manager for the Empress of China, the first American commercial ship owned and outfitted by the revolutionary veterans in an attempt to bring the fledgling United States to enter international commerce.
Sunday, February 1, Tea in colonial America E. Art and Society of the New Republic, G. The Arts and Crafts Movement in America. George Washington's China. George Washington loved Chinese porcelain. I here collect online information concerning his Chinese porcelain wares. George and Martha Washington's China B. This revised edition of a book first published in is still the only work that goes to fresh, primary shipping sources to tell the story of America's trade in export Chinese porcelain. There are over one hundred photographs in the book covering all the major types of export porcelain both common and uncommon, made for America. George Washington's antiques at Mount Vernon G. Chinese Canton Porcelain.
Sunday, January 25, Thomas Jefferson and Chinese Flowers.
Friday, January 16, Thomas Jefferson's Collection of Books on China. Jefferson had an excessively big library. He collected some books about China. If you search by key word ASIA, you will find six books. However, for Thomas Jefferson, one of the most important books about Chinese culture is this book, Designs of Chinese buildings, furniture, dresses, machines, and utensils by Sir William Chambers you could find it through this link.
Saturday, January 3, Chinese Art in the Northern American Colonies. Chinese Hand scrolls C. Chinese Paintings D.
Saturday, October 24, 2020
591. US Founders and China on the Editor List
I would like to show the following snapshot to my readers. The very prestigious academic and educational journal Education About Asia has put Dr. Dave Wang's article US Founders and China on the Editor list. This is a great honor. There is only one article that is selected by the editor each year. There are two items on the snapshot. The first one is the news of the editor list and the second is that Dr. Dave Wang's article is selected by schools in New York as teaching materials. You can get his article from this link.
590. George Washington and China
Thanks to this website My paper, "With China We trade" is still available on line.
Below i quote several paragraphs from my paper. You can read the whole paper through this link.
In 1789, when Washington was elected as the first president of the US , he fully stated the significance of the trade to his still-young country. He told the Marquis de Lafayette that the national revenues had been considerably more productive than had been imagined they would be because of the China trade. He then listed some examples:
"A single vessel just arrived in this port pays $30,000 to government. Two vessels fitted out for the fur trade to the northwest coast of America have succeeded well. The whole outfits of vessels and cargoes cost but $7,000. One is returning home loaded with India produce, the other going back to the coast of America; and they have deposited $100,000 of their profits in China."
Since 1784, the value of American trade with China increased greatly. In 1790, it was estimated that trade with China accounted for about one seventh of US imported goods. By 1792, the value of the American trade with China had surpassed that of Holland, France and Denmark, and was second only to Great Britain, which had had established commercial relations with China for over 100 years. In 1840, American business with China amounted to nearly US$75 million, a sum greater than the total debt of the American Revolution.
Trade with China helped revitalize the US and port cities like Salem, New York and Boston hugely benefited from it. The trade brought back hard money that capitalized new industry. Factory towns sprang up, and Americans began to experiment with the techniques of mass production. Soon the groundwork had been laid for the greatest industrial expansion the world had seen.
Saturday, September 26, 2020
589. Russia Occupied the Frist Place: Readers of this Weblog in September
From the snapshot below, my readers can tell basic information on the readers, which are from all over the world. The United States only placed on the third place, while Russia, occupied the first place, contributed over two hundred readers. The second place belongs to Moldova, that contributed 153 readers. There were over one hundred readers came from the United States. Very impressive, The United Arab Emirates contribued 5 readers.
588. Dr. Dave Wang's Paper Included in Suny Series: In Chinese Philosophy And Culture
DR. DAVE WANG's paper, Confucius and Benjamin
Franklin was included in Suny's An introduction to Confucianism: Confucius China Studies Program (2014 Version). THE TEACHINGS OF CONFUCIUS: A BASIS. The fact reflects the impact of Dr. Dave Wang's study on their teaching traditional Chinese civilization in universities and colleges. We know that some of Dr. Dave Wang's papers have been used as teaching text by some universities in the United states.
Saturday, August 8, 2020
587. Johns Hopkins University, Montana State University and Others
I have showed my readers that Dr. Dave Wang's academic papers have been adopted as teaching texts by various universities and colleges in this weblog. Today I will show you the four snapshots of the following four universities, including Johns Hopkins University, Montana State University,University of South California, and Hong Kong University of Technology and Sciences. The three of them have used Dr. Dave Wang's articles in their teaching course of history, philosophy and culture. One used the paper whose author cited Dr. Dave Wang's paper.
Monday, August 3, 2020
586. Benjamin Franklin For Kids Cites Dr. Dave Wang's Works
I would like to take this opportunity to show my readers that Dr. Dave Wang's paper, Benjamin Franklin and China. This serves as an indicator that his research become more and more popular in the nation. No doubt, his study of the founders' connection with traditional Chinese civilization opens another window for us to further understand the history of the United States.
Sunday, July 12, 2020
585. Dr. Dave Wang's Article Discussed at European Forum on US and China Relations
In January 2020 in Amsterdam, Holland, the International Forum, China's Rise in a Liberal World Order in Transition was held. Dr. Nana de Graaff, an Associate Professor of Political Science in the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam wrote an introduction to the Forum. In his review article, Dr. Dave Wang's paper, "Confucius in American Founding: The Founders' Efforts to Use Confucian Moral Philosophy to Create New Virtue for the New Nation, Virginia Review of Asian Studies, vol. 16, 2015, 11-26.
In addition to be Associate Professor in Political Science and International Relations at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Dr. Nana de Graaff also serves as Director of Studies for the BSc and MSc Political Science at this department and Programme director of the Graduate School of Social Sciences at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Dr. Nana de Graaff is is Chair of the EU COST Action 18215 China in Europe Research Network. She was a Honorary Fellow (2016-2017), at the Department of International Politics, City University of London and is board member of the Dutch Political Science Association (NKWP, Nederlandse Kring voor de Wetenschap der Politiek) since 2015.
Below I will quote her article, "The point is that within the narratives of American and Chinese relations, it is possible to tell a story of mutually shared interests and values, extending into the deep past, to provide ideational scaffoldings to economic and financial interdependence (see Chang 2011 on shared underlying philosophical ideas and values of universalism, and equal human worth, between the United States and China; and Dave Wang, 2014 on the Influence of Confucian values and thought on the revolutionary years of the American Republic. (see the snapshots below for more information on the International forum and Dr. Nana de Graaff 's review of the forum. Thank Dr. Nana de Graaff' s great review.
Monday, June 1, 2020
584. Thomas Jefferson: A Modern Prometheus Quotes Dr Dave Wang' s Paper
In his book, Thomas Jefferson: A Modern Prometheus, Professor Wilson Jeremiah Moses, a well known African American historian, who is teaching at Pennsylvania State University. From the below snapshot, we can tell that he cited Dr. Dave Wang's Paper, "Ideas from the East: American Founders and Chinese Wisdom."
Saturday, May 23, 2020
583. Raising The Flag Quotes Dr. Dave Wang's Paper
In his book, Raising the Flag: America's First Envoysin Faraway Lands, published in 2018, Mr. Peter Eicher quotes Dr. Dave Wang's
paper, Benjamin Franklin and China: Benjamin Franklin and China ---A Survey ofBenjamin Franklin’s Efforts at Drawing Positive Elements from ChineseCivilization during the Formative Age of the United States.
It is widely know
that the United States sent envoys to China to advance American interests.
However not much academic research has been done about these first envoys until
now. The author of the book, Mr. Eicher, is a
retired U.S. Foreign Service officer who served in Europe, the Middle
East, Africa, and the Pacific. In this book, he "profiles the characters
who influenced the formative period of American diplomacy and the first steps
the United States took as a world power."
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
582. Benjamin Franklin for Kids: Amazing People of the World
I came across this book, Benjamin Franklin For Kids: Amazing People of the World, today. It is my pleasure to report to my readers that Dr. Dave Wang' s Paper, Benjamin Franklin and China: A Survey of Benjamin Franklin's Efforts at Drawing Positive Elements from Chinese Civilization during the Formative Age of the United States. As for more information, please read the following snapshots:
Thursday, April 30, 2020
581. Confucian Influence on the United States
With this post I would like to show that impact of Dr. Dave Wang's examination of Confucian influence on the United States. Below is the snapshot from the Google search. The first one, Confucius and Benjamin Franklin, is my article based on my speech at the academic conference in New York in April 2017. Next is that The Routledge Companion to Transnational American Studies, a valuable reference book for students in American studies worldwide, quotes my academic articles. The third is that, China Through American Eyes: Early Depictions of the Chinese Culture and People in the U.S. Print Media, by Dr. Zhang Wenxin, a well-know scholar in the field of Chinese-American cultural history cites my research paper. Number 4 is my research was discussed in the book, Narrative Inquiries from Fulbright Lecturers in China Cross-cultural Connections in Higher Education, published in 2019. The fifth is that my paper, Benjamin Franklin and China published by the official website of the committee, which the former President George Bush Jr. served as honorary chairman. The committee was formed in honor the 300 anniversary of birth of Benjamin Franklin, one of great founders of the United States. The last one is that my article From Confucius to the Great Wall: Chinese Cultural Influence on the United States, published by Japan academic journal, is based on my speech at Kokushikan University in 2010.
Thursday, March 12, 2020
580. Founders and Chinese Teas
We have learned that all founders of the United States loved Chinse tea, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. George Washington loved Chinse tea for his entire life. As a bachelor, George Washington had beautiful tea sets made from China. John Adams and John Quincy Adams were both avid tea lovers. George Washington liked Black Tea. He had three cups of tea in the days when he and his soldiers spent hard time in the Valley Forge. According to a resources, Thomas Jefferson was a fan of green tea, presumably produced in the Anhui province of China. Paul Revere made silver tea pots.
Saturday, February 29, 2020
579. Education About Asia: The US Founders and China
I have found that Dr. Dave Wang's academic articles have been adopted as teaching texts by some universities and colleges at home and abroad. Certain high schools have also used Dr. Wang's research papers as teaching materials. Below is the snapshot of the content page of Education About Asia, published by the Association for Asian Studies. Dr. Dave Wang's article is the first one in the group of articles about the United States' connection with Asia. Dr. Wang's research results have helped us to understand further the cultural origins of this nation in addition to European thoughts of the Enlightenment Age. With great insight, the founders made their great efforts to borrow all positive factors from other civilization, including Chinese civilization. This is one of the reasons that make the United States a great nation in the world.
Saturday, February 15, 2020
578. University of Zurich Collected Dr. Dave Wang's Research Paper
With this post I present my readers with three snapshots demonstrating that the influence of Dr. Dave Wang's study of Chinese cultural impact on the west and the United States in particular. According to its website, the aim of the Asia Orient Institute, founded in 2013, is to strengthen Asian research and teaching at the University of Zurich. By combining the five subjects of Indology, Islamic Studies, Japanese Studies, Sinology and Gender Studies in a common institute structure, Zurich's focus on Asia within and outside the university should become even more visible.
Saturday, February 1, 2020
577. Benjamin Franklin Forever: The Man Who Made America Great
I have found that the Book, titled "Benjamin Franklin Forever: . The Man Who Made Great Influence on America Whose Legacy Will Never Die and Who Never Had Time for Sleep" has included Dr. Dave Wang's Paper, " Benjamin Franklin and China: A Survey of Benjamin Franklin's efforts at Drawing Positive Elements from Chinese Civilization during the Formative Age of the United States." This paper was published in 2007 by the official website dedicated to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the birth of Ben Franklin, one of the great founders of the United States.
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
576. Dream of Confuicus Include Benjamin Franklin and Confucius in Its Course
Dr. Dave Wang's examination of Chinese cultural influence has attracted attention worldwide. With this time when 2020 just unfolded, I came across the information that a vocational school in Australia has included Dr. Wang's speech made in 2016 in its new collection, called Dream ofConfucius. According to its website, QIBA (Queensland International Business Academy) is an Australian government registered training organization delivering full time Nationally Accredited Vocational Education courses. It demonstrates the fact that Dr. Dave Wang's academic articles and speeches have been not only adopted as teaching texts by universities, colleges, high schools, but also by vocational schools in Australia. Below you will see the photo of the collection:
Here is the introduction of the book. Dream of Confucius accessibility Books Library as well as its powerful features, including thousands and thousands of title from favorite author, and also the power to read or download a huge selection of boos to your pc or smartphone in seconds.
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