Owen Lattimore
OWEN LATTIMORE was one of the foremost China scholars of this century. In 1950 Senator Joseph McCarthy labeled him "one of the top Communist agents in the country." After years of Senate hearings and appeals, he was exonerated and left the United States to become Professor of Mongolian Studies at the University of Leeds. He died in 1989. DAVID LATTIMORE is Professor of Chinese Studies at Brown University.
OWEN LATTIMORE was one of the foremost China scholars of this century. In 1950 Senator Joseph McCarthy labeled him "one of the top Communist agents in the country." After years of Senate hearings and appeals, he was exonerated and left the United States to become Professor of Mongolian Studies at the University of Leeds. He died in 1989. DAVID LATTIMORE is Professor of Chinese Studies at Brown University. See less
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Owen Lattimore book reviews
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The Desert Road to Turkestan
Before the end of the caravan days
by sabina, Jul 3, 2007
Owen Lattimore, the successively famous Chinese and Mongolian scholar and much debated presumptive "comunist agent" of the McCartney period, wrote this book in 1927 after his incredible caravan ... Read More
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High Tartary
The sequel to the "Desert Road to Turkestan"
by sabina, Jul 3, 2007
"High Tartary" is the sequel to the "Desert Road to Turkestan",from the 1927-1928 journey carried out by Owen Lattimore and his wife through Chinese Turkestan. While the first book dwells in depth on ... Read More