Whose books? The Harvard-Yenching Institute's library and the question of academic imperialism

IF 0.6 Q3 HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES History of Education Review Pub Date : 2020-12-15 DOI:10.1108/her-11-2019-0044
Liu Qing
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PurposeThis essay focuses on the Chinese-Japanese Library of the Harvard-Yenching Institute and examines how the Library collected and transported Chinese rare books to the United States during the 1930 and 1940s. It considers Harvard's rationale for its collection of Chinese books and tensions between Chinese scholars and the Harvard-Yenching Institute leaders and librarians over the purchase and “export” of Chinese books.Design/methodology/approachThis research is a historical study based on archival research at Harvard-Yenching Institute and the Harvard-Yenching Library, as well as careful readings of published primary and secondary sources.FindingsBy examining the debates that surrounded the ownership of Chinese books, and the historical circumstances that enabled or hindered the cross-national movement of books, this essay uncovers a complex and interwoven historical discourse of academic nationalism, internationalism and imperialism.Originality/valueDrawing upon the unexamined primary sources and published second sources, this essay uncovers a complex and interwoven historical discourse of academic nationalism, internationalism and imperialism.
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谁的书?哈佛燕京学堂图书馆与学术帝国主义问题
本文以哈佛燕京学堂中日图书馆为研究对象,考察该图书馆在20世纪30年代和40年代是如何收集和运送中国珍本图书到美国的。它考虑了哈佛收集中文书籍的理由,以及中国学者与哈佛燕京学堂领导和图书馆员之间在购买和“出口”中文书籍方面的紧张关系。设计/方法/方法本研究是基于哈佛燕京学社和哈佛燕京图书馆的档案研究,以及仔细阅读已出版的一手和第二手资料进行的历史研究。通过研究围绕中国图书所有权的争论,以及促成或阻碍图书跨国流动的历史环境,本文揭示了学术民族主义、国际主义和帝国主义复杂而交织的历史话语。原创性/价值利用未经审查的第一手资料和已发表的第二手资料,本文揭示了学术民族主义、国际主义和帝国主义的复杂和交织的历史话语。
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