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    Owen Lattimore (July 29, 1900 – May 31, 1989) was an American Orientalist and writer. He was an influential scholar of China and Central Asia, especially...
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    pp. 197–198 FBI Report, "Owen Lattimore, Internal Security – R, Espionage – R," September 8, 1949 (FBI File: Owen Lattimore, Part 1A), p. 2 (PDF p. 7):...
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    not to accuse Lattimore of espionage, which would have allowed him to sue for libel, but came very close with the statement: "Owen Lattimore was, from some...
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  • David and Margaret Barnes Lattimore in Paotingfu, China, he graduated from Dartmouth College in 1926. His brother Owen Lattimore was a Sinologist who was...
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  • Margaret Barnes Lattimore: Owen Lattimore (1900–1989), American educator, author and target of Sen. Joseph McCarthy Eleanor Frances Lattimore (1904–1986)...
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  • call Lattimore a Soviet spy in his report, which would have allowed him to sue for libel, he came very close with the statement: "Owen Lattimore was,...
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  • the witch hunt that followed and targeted her colleagues, including Owen Lattimore, editor of the Journal for Conflict Resolution, whom Joseph McCarthy...
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  • LCCN 52005149. FBI Report, "Owen Lattimore, Internal Security - R, Espionage - R", September 8, 1949 (FBI File: Owen Lattimore, Part 1A), p. 2 (PDF p. 7):...
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    (Manchu and Chinese Bannermen) would mostly intermarry with each other. Owen Lattimore reported that during his January 1930 visit to Manchuria, he studied...
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    Owen Lattimore and fellow professors, Jamsranjab worked at the Johns Hopkins University. There he joined American-British professor Owen Lattimore's the...
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    people: Dorothy Kenyon, Esther Brunauer, Haldore Hanson, Gustavo Durán, Owen Lattimore, Harlow Shapley, Frederick Schuman, John S. Service, and Philip Jessup...
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    by Johannes Kalter. The Desert Road to Turkestan (Kodansha Globe) by Owen Lattimore. Turkestan down to the Mongol Invasion. by W. BARTHOLD. Turkestan and...
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    Iron and bronze were supplied from China. An early theory proposed by Owen Lattimore suggesting that the nomadic tribes could have been self-sufficient was...
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    : 203  His book was enthusiastically reviewed in The New York Times by Owen Lattimore of Johns Hopkins University. In 1951 Communist defector Elizabeth Bentley...
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    therefore evolved as nomads. According to the influential Mongolist Owen Lattimore this lifestyle proved to be incompatible with the Chinese economic model...
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    extensive investigations. This committee spent a year investigating Owen Lattimore and other members of the Institute of Pacific Relations. As had been...
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    technology into China. Among the scholars influenced by Bishop were Owen Lattimore, who was intrigued by Bishop's emphasis on geography as a shaping factor...
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  • periodicals, it was denounced by missionaries and sinologists, including Owen Lattimore who condemned it as "a general indictment of a whole race". It was banned...
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    Xinjiang. The routes went across Inner and Outer Mongolia. According to Owen Lattimore, who spent five months in 1926 crossing the northern edge of China (from...
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    Haenisch, Die Geheime Geschichte der Mongolen, Leipzig 1948, p. 112 Owen Lattimore-The Mongols of Manchuria, p. 165 C.P.Atwood, Encyclopedia of Mongolia...
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  • agents to the region. The Middlesboro Daily News ran an article by Owen Lattimore which reported on Japan's planned offensive into the Muslim region in...
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    dinosaurs. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-61007-0. Owen Lattimore. (1973) "Return to China's Northern Frontier". The Geographical Journal...
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  • the Son of the Heaven. As early as the 1930s, the American scholar Owen Lattimore argued that China was the product of the interaction of farming and...
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  • the French anthropologist Pierre Clastres and the American historian Owen Lattimore, as influences. The text triggered significant debate.: 11  Some academics...
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  • Demographic Research. 38: 953. doi:10.4054/DemRes.2018.38.34. JSTOR 26457068. Owen Lattimore (1932). Manchuria, Cradle of Conflict. Macmillan. p. 47. Jin, Qicong...
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  • China expert Owen Lattimore. The Lattimores were from the Washington, D. C. area where David Lattimore and his wife Margaret (Barnes) Lattimore had taught...
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    transcriptions) for, specifically, the Hui people of Xinjiang. For example, Owen Lattimore, writing c. 1940, maintains the terminological distinction between these...
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    his exposure to the work of China scholars John King Fairbank and Owen Lattimore had convinced him that unrest in Southeast Asia was homegrown and that...
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    weekly route connecting Baotou with Ningxia and Lanzhou. When young Owen Lattimore visited Baotou in 1925, it was still "a little husk of a town in a great...
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    Oriens (Moscow, Russian Acad. Sci. Publ.), 2008, no. 5, pp. 97–110. Owen Lattimore; Sh Nachukdorji (1955). Nationalism and Revolution in Mongolia. Brill...
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