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王赓武 | |
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出生 |
荷属东印度泗水 | 1930年10月9日
国籍 | 印尼 |
母校 |
马来亚大学 伦敦大学亚非学院 |
职业 | 历史学家、教育家 |
知名于 |
香港大学校长 新加坡国立大学教授 海外华人历史学术的老前辈 |
配偶 | Margaret Lim Ping-ting(1955年结婚) |
王赓武,CBE(1930年10月9日-),国际知名历史学家[1]、香港大学第11任(1986-1995)校长王赓武教授,研究现代中国史、国族主义、海外华人、华人移民的权威。做为海外华人研究的主要奠基开拓者,王赓武的研究方法和成果具有影响力。
在国际关系理论研究中,王赓武认为中国天下观念更有包容性,中国版图的问题、主权的问题非常复杂,为避免狭隘民族的概念及政策的问题,主张古代中国向来有的天下观,与民族国家的概念是矛盾的,但可以和理想的国家之间互相照顾、互相支持秩序结合。澳大利亚首任驻华大使费思棻曾半开玩笑地说,王赓武可以当好中国总理。
简介
王赓武祖籍河北正定,其祖父为官而南迁江苏泰州,后迁上海,其父则到南洋教中文。1930年出生于荷属东印度(今印尼)泗水,旋即随双亲迁居英属马来亚(今马来西亚半岛)。1955年获硕士学位。1957年获英国伦敦大学博士学位。1957年起先后任马来亚大学历史系讲师、教授兼系主任、文学院院长。1968年任澳大利亚首都坎培拉的澳洲国立大学远东历史系主任与太平洋研究院院长。曾任澳洲人文科学院院长、亚洲历史学家国际协会主席、澳中理事会主席、香港演艺发展局主席等职。并任新加坡国立大学东亚研究所所长、《南洋学报》主编多年。
王赓武在1986年至1995年期间担任香港大学校长。其前任者为黄丽松教授,继任者为郑耀宗教授。1994年荣获日本国福冈亚洲文化奖。
目前为中华民国中央研究院院士及新加坡国立大学特级教授。于2007年成为新加坡国立大学有史以来第三位任命为大学教授的学者。
早期生活
成长时家里虽保持著中文语境,因外面是多民族共处环境,自小就接触各种语言:汉语、英语、马来语、印度语。 国共内战前在国立中央大学读了一年,因战争爆发转入新加坡马来亚大学。 1957年马来亚独立,当地华人面临回到中国还是留下入籍的选择。王赓武选择留下并留心他人选择,使其研究兴趣扩展到东南亚各地、美国、澳大利亚、非洲华人的历史。
主要著作
- 《南海贸易:南中国海华人早期贸易史研究》(1958、1988)
- 《南洋华人简史》(1959,1969)
- 《五代时期北方中国的权力结构》(1963)
- 《1949年以来的中国和世界:独立、现代性和革命的影响》(1977)
- 《东南亚与华人:王赓武教授论文选集》(1987)
- 《南洋贸易与南洋华人》(1988)
- 《历史的功能》(1990)
- 《中国文化的特点》(1991)
- 《社团与国家:中国,东南亚与澳大利亚》(1992)
- 《中国与海外华人》(1994)
- 《中国之路:中国在国际关系中的地位》(1995)
- 《中国与东南亚:神话、威胁和文化》(1999)
- 《海外华人:从土地束缚到争取自治》(2000)
- 《坦荡人生,学者情怀:王赓武访谈与言论集》(2000)
- 《不远游:移民与华人》(2001)
- 《海外华人研究的大视野与新方向:王赓武教授论文集》(2002)
- 《王赓武自选集》(2002)
- 《1800年以来中国人与英国人的交错:战争,贸易,科学与政务》(2003)
- 《华人异乡勇进:王赓武的著作》(2004)
- 《移民及兴起的中国》(2005)
专书
- Lixiang bietu: jingwai kanzhonghua 离乡别土:境外看中华(China and Its Cultures: From the Periphery). The Fu Ssu-nien Memorial Lectures 2005. Taipei: Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, 2007. 86 pages.
- Chuka Bunmei to Chugoku no yukue 中华文明と中国のゆくえ (Chinese Civilization and China’s Position).The Ishizaka Lectures 2005. Translated into Japanese by Kato Mikio. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 2007. 181 pages.
- Divided China: Preparing for Reunification, 883-947. Singapore: World Scientific, 2007.
- Nation-building: Five Southeast Asian Histories. (Editor). Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2005.
- Yimin ji xingqi de zhongguo 移民及兴起的中国 (Essays on Migrants and China’s Rise). Singapore: World Scientific, 2005.
- Diasporic Chinese Ventures: The Life and Work of Wang Gungwu. Edited by Gregor Benton and Liu Hong. London: Routledge, 2004.
- Maritime China in Transition, 1750-1850. (Editor, with Ng Chin-keong). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2004, 397 pages.
- Anglo-Chinese Encounters since 1800: war, trade, science and governance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.
- The Iraq War and its Consequences (Editor, with Irwin Abrams). Singapore: World Scientific. 2003.
- Sino-Asiatica: Papers dedicated to Professor Liu Ts’un-yan on the occasion of his eighty-fifth birthday. (Editor, with Rafe de Crespigny and Igor de Rachewiltz). Canberra: Faculty of Asian Studies, ANU. 2003.
- Damage Control: The Chinese Communist Party in the Jiang Zemin Era (Editor, with Zheng Yongnian). Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 2003.
- Ideas Won’t Keep: the struggle for China’s future. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 2003.
- Bind Us in Time: Nation and Civilisation in Asia. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 2003.
- To Act is to Know: Chinese Dilemmas. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 2003.
- Don’t Leave Home: Migration and the Chinese. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 2003.
- Only Connect! Sino-Malay Encounters. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 2003.
论文
- Family and Friends: China in Changing Asia. In Anthony Reid and Zheng Yangwen (eds.) Negotiating Asymmetry: China’s Place in Asia. Singapore: NUS Press, 2009, pp. 214–231.
- 越洋寻求空间:中国的移民,华人研究国际学报, International Journal of Diasporic Chinese Studies, vol. 1, no. 1, 2009, pp. 1–49.
- Southeast Asia: Imperial themes, New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, June, 2009, pp. 36–48.
- The China Seas: Becoming an Enlarged Mediterranean, In Angela Schottenhammer (Ed.), The East Asian ‘Mediterranean’: Maritime Crossroads of Culture, Commerce and Human Migration. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. 2008, pp. 7–22.
- Flag, Flame and Embers: Diaspora Cultures. In Kam Louie (Ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Modern Chinese Cultures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp. 115–134.
- China and the International Order: Some Historical Perspectives. In Wang Gungwu and Zheng Yongnian (Eds), China and the New International Order. London: Routledge, 2008, pp. 21–31.
- India and Indians in East Asia: an Overview, In K. Kesavapany, A. Mani, P. Ramasamy (eds.), Rising India and Indian Communities in East Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2008, pp. 3–11.
- The Rise of China: History as Policy. In Ron Huisken and Meredith Thatcher (Eds.) History as Policy:Framing the Debate on the Future of Australia, Canberra Papers of Strategy and Defence, ANU E Press, 2008.
- 南侨求学记:不同的时代,走不同的路, Nanqiao qiuxueji: butongde shidai, zou butongde lu. In 李元瑾 (主编),跨越疆界与文化调适。Lee Guan Kin (ed.), Crossing Borders and Cultural Adjustments. 新加坡南洋理工大学中华语言文化中心, 和八方文化创室,Singapore: NTU Centre for Chinese Language and Culture, and World Scientific, 2008, pp. 13–28.
- 内与外的解析- 论海外华人作家,世界华侨华人研究 Overseas Chinese Studies. 第一辑,2008, pp. 1–10.
- The First Decade: Historical Perspectives. In The First Decade: The Hong Kong SAR in Retrospective and Introspective Perspectives. Edited by Yeung Yue-man. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2007, pp. 3–21.
- Trading Order and Polity Structures in Asia. In The Inclusive Regionalist: A Festschrift dedicated to Jusuf Wanandi. Edited by Hadi Soesastro and Clara Joewono. Jakarta: Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), 2007, pp. 83–90.
- The Great Powers in Asia: a View from Singapore, Strategy: Global Forces 2007 Proceedings, vol. 2. Canberra: Australian Strategic Policy Institute, December 2007, pp. 1–8.
- Liuxue 留学 and yimin 移民: From Study to Migranthood. In Mette Thuno (ed.), Beyond Chinatown: New Chinese Migration and the Global Expansion of China. Copenhagen: NIAS Press, 2007.
- Mixing Memory and Desire: Tracking the Migrant Cycles. In Chinese Overseas: Migration, Research and Documentation. Edited by Tan Chee-Beng, Colin Storey and Julia Zimmerman. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2007, pp. 3–22.
- Rethinking Chinese History in a global Age: an Interview with Wang Gungwu by Alan Baumler, The Chinese Historical Review, vol. 14, no. 1, Spring 2007, pp. 97–113.
- In Conversation with Wang Gungwu by Vineeta Sinha, ISA E-Bulletin, no. 6, March 2007, pp. 54–80.
- Zouxiang xinde xiandaixing: xianggang huigui de lishi shijiao (走向新的现代性:香港回归的历史视角,Towards New Modernity: The Return of Hong Kong from a Historical Perspective), 二十一世纪(Twenty-First Century), no. 101, June 2007, pp. 4–12.
- Inception, Origins, Contemplations: a Personal Perspective. In Imagination, Openness & Courage: The National University of Singapore at 100. Singapore: National University of Singapore, 2006, pp. 1–31.
- Lishi yu zhishi: zhongxi fenlei de chayi (历史与知识:中西分类的差异, History and Knowledge: different library classifications in China and the West). In Pan Mingxin (editor), Nanshan lunxueji: Qian Cunxun xiansheng jiuwu shengri jinian (南山论学集:钱存训先生九五生日纪念). Beijing: National Library, 2006, pp. 24–30.
- China and Southeast Asia. In David Shambaugh (ed.) Power Shift: China and Asia’s New Dynamics. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005.
- Within and Without: Chinese Writers Overseas, Journal of Chinese Overseas, vol. 1, no. 1 (May 2005), pp. 1–15.
- Two Perspectives of Southeast Asian Studies: Singapore and China. In Henk Schulte Nordholt, Remco Rabin and Paul Kratoska (eds.), Discovering Southeast Asia: Genealogies, Concepts, Comparisons, and Prospects. Singapore and Athens, OH: Singapore University Press and Ohio University Press, 2005, pp. 60–81.
- Maritime China in Transition. In Ng Chin Keong and Wang Gungwu (eds.) Maritime China and Overseas Chinese Communities in Transition, 1750-1850. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2005. pp. 3–16.
- The Age of New Paradigms (Keynote Lecture, 18th Conference of International Association of Historians of Asia, December 2004), Yatai yanjiu luntan (Asia-Pacific Forum), no. 26, 2004, pp. 1–15.
- China’s Long Road to Sovereignty. In G. Doeker-Mach and K.A. Ziegert (eds.) Law, Legal Culture and Politicss in the Twentieth First Century. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2004, pp. 453–464.
- The Cultural Implications of the Rise of China for the Region. In Kokubun Ryosei and Wang Jisi (eds.), The Rise of China and a Changing East Asian Order. Tokyo and New York: Japan Center for International Exchange, 2004. pp. 77–87.
- Confucianism, in Frank-Jürgen Richter, Pamela Mar: Asia’s New Crisis, John Wiley & Sons, Singapore, 2004
- Secular China (Giri Deshingkar Memorial Lecture), China Report, 2003, vol. 39, no. 3, July–September 2003, pp. 305–321.
- Social Bonding and Freedom: Problems of Choice in Immigrant Societies. In Michael Charney and Brenda Yeoh (eds.), Asian Migrants and Education in Immigrant Societies. Boston: Kluwer Academic, 2003, pp. 1–13.
- The Limits of Decolonization. In Marc Frey, Ronald W. Preussen and Tan Tay Yong (eds.), The Transformation of Southeast Asia: International Perspectives on Decolonization. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 2003, pp. 268–273.
- Chinese Political Culture and Scholarship about the Malay World. In Ding Choo Ming. (ed.). Chinese Studies of the Malay World: a revaluation of a scholarly tradition. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 2003, pp. 12–30.
- Reflections on Networks and Structures in Asia. In Melissa G. Curley and Liu Hong (eds), China and Southeast Asia: changing social-cultural interactions. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Centre of Asian Studies, 2003, pp. 13–26.