Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.1093/nq/s10-vi.157.518c
JI Qiu-feng
David Jayne Hill (1850~1932), a legendary American who had successfully pursued multiple careers, has been remembered mainly as a diplomatic historian. His three-volumed book A History of Diplomacy in the International Development of Europe, as the first general history of international relations ever produced in the western academic circles, had greatly prompted the emergence of the study of international relations as an independent discipline. The work, while distinctly drew courses of European politics in more than 1800 years, vividly presented a colorful picture of development of the European international relations. The following merits of the book made it a long cherished classical work of international studies: precise grasp of historical macro trends, deep exploration of accidental issues, extensive consultation of literature, and elegant and lively writing style.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4135/9781608712434.n929
Zhu Zi-yan
Lu Xun was one of the most vexatious militarists and politician in the Three Kingdoms.He helped Lu Meng take Jingzhou by storm and capture Guan Yu;he defeated Liu Bei,who was called "Hero of the World" in the Battle of Yiling; he routed the army of Wei,comprising one hundred thousand soldiers,in the Battle of Shiting and made great contributions to Wu.Lu Xun opposed Sun Quan's plan to aggress Liaodong and claimed that Wu should rehabilitate,develop economy,strengthen the power of country and make northern expedition in proper occasion. His opinions were very strategic and sensible.Lu Xun is highly trusted by Sun Quan.The emperor and minister were united and trusted each other.In his later years,Lu Xun was suspected by Sun Quan for participating in the Contest of Two Palaces and died sorrowfully and mirthlessly;however,the offspring of Lu Family were still the most eminent ministers of Wu.
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