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This book deals with the life and career of Bernhard Karlgren (1889–1978), whose research in a great variety of fields, particularly the historical phonology of the Chinese language, laid the foundations for modern western sinology. The definition of the term "sinology" has undergone great changes since Bernhard Karlgren entered the stage a century ago. At that time the term covered research related to the language, literature, history, thought, and intellectual aspects of early China. Since the mid-twentieth century the definition has been considerably broadened to include more modern aspects, with special emphasis on sociopolitical and economic topics. In many Chinese language departments in both China and the West, studies of early China have been put at a disadvantage. This book may serve as a reminder that the time may have come to redress the imbalance. The book begins by sketching the intellectual milieu that characterized Karlgren's school years and ends with a mention of his last publication, "Moot words in some Chuang Tse chapters," published in 1976. The intervening seventy years were filled with intense scholarly activities-including his disputatio for the PhD in Uppsala in 1915; his subsequent career as professor of East Asian languages at Gothenburg University, 1918-39; and his directorship of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm, 1939-59. For many years he served as vice-chancellor of Gothenburg University and as president of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History, and Antiquities. He also played a leading role in various endeavors to strengthen the standing of Swedish humanities.

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1 Preface Chapter 2 1. Childhood and Schooldays in Jönköping, 1889-1907 Chapter 3 2. Liber Studiosus Chapter 4 3. The Great Adventure, 1910-1911 Chapter 5 4. The Irresolute Strategist, 1912-1914 Chapter 6 5. The Diligent Correspondent Chapter 7 6. The Scholarly Breakthrough Chapter 8 7. The Gothenburg Years, 1918-1939 Chapter 9 8. Proximitatem Linguae Longinquae Manifestam Fecit Chapter 10 9. Stockholm, 1939-1959: The Legendary Master Chapter 11 10. Bernhard Karlgren, Professor Emeritus, 1959-1978 12 A List of Works by Bernhard Karlgren in Other Languages than Swedish, Together with Translations into Chinese and Japanese, and a List of His Dedications and Awards 13 Notes 14 Bibliography 15 Index

Bernhard Karlgren: Portrait of A Scholar

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      Publisher: Lehigh University Press
      Publication Date: 23/12/2010
      ISBN13: 9781611460001, 978-1611460001
      ISBN10: 161146000X

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      Book Synopsis
      This book deals with the life and career of Bernhard Karlgren (1889–1978), whose research in a great variety of fields, particularly the historical phonology of the Chinese language, laid the foundations for modern western sinology. The definition of the term "sinology" has undergone great changes since Bernhard Karlgren entered the stage a century ago. At that time the term covered research related to the language, literature, history, thought, and intellectual aspects of early China. Since the mid-twentieth century the definition has been considerably broadened to include more modern aspects, with special emphasis on sociopolitical and economic topics. In many Chinese language departments in both China and the West, studies of early China have been put at a disadvantage. This book may serve as a reminder that the time may have come to redress the imbalance. The book begins by sketching the intellectual milieu that characterized Karlgren's school years and ends with a mention of his last publication, "Moot words in some Chuang Tse chapters," published in 1976. The intervening seventy years were filled with intense scholarly activities-including his disputatio for the PhD in Uppsala in 1915; his subsequent career as professor of East Asian languages at Gothenburg University, 1918-39; and his directorship of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm, 1939-59. For many years he served as vice-chancellor of Gothenburg University and as president of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History, and Antiquities. He also played a leading role in various endeavors to strengthen the standing of Swedish humanities.

      Table of Contents
      1 Preface Chapter 2 1. Childhood and Schooldays in Jönköping, 1889-1907 Chapter 3 2. Liber Studiosus Chapter 4 3. The Great Adventure, 1910-1911 Chapter 5 4. The Irresolute Strategist, 1912-1914 Chapter 6 5. The Diligent Correspondent Chapter 7 6. The Scholarly Breakthrough Chapter 8 7. The Gothenburg Years, 1918-1939 Chapter 9 8. Proximitatem Linguae Longinquae Manifestam Fecit Chapter 10 9. Stockholm, 1939-1959: The Legendary Master Chapter 11 10. Bernhard Karlgren, Professor Emeritus, 1959-1978 12 A List of Works by Bernhard Karlgren in Other Languages than Swedish, Together with Translations into Chinese and Japanese, and a List of His Dedications and Awards 13 Notes 14 Bibliography 15 Index

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