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Corresponding and Adjunct Research Fellows

張灝

Hao Chang (1937-2022)

Corresponding Research Fellow

Education

Ph.D., Harvard University

Areas of Research

Intellectual History of Modern China, History of Political Thought in Modern China

Books
  1. Liang Ch'i-ch'ao and Intellectual Transition in China, 1890-1907 (Harvard University Press, 1971).
  2. Chinese Intellectuals in Crisis, Search for Order and Meaning, 1890-1911 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987).
  3. 《烈士精神與批判意識》(臺北:聯經出版社,1988)。
  4. 《幽暗意識與民主傳統》 (臺北:聯經出版社,1989)。
  5. 《梁啟超與中國思想的過渡(1890-1907)》(南京:江蘇人民出版社,1993)。
  6. 《張灝自選集》(上海:教育出版社,2002)。
  7. 《思想與時代》(上海:上海文藝出版社,2002)。
  8. 《時代的探索》(院士叢書;臺北:中央研究院、聯經出版社,2004)。
  9. 《危機中的中國知識分子:意義與秩序的追求(1895-1911)》(北京:中央編譯出版社,2016)。
Articles
  1. "New Confucianism and the Intellectual Crisis of Contemporary China." In The Limits of Change, ed. by Charlotte Furth (Harvard University Press, 1976).
  2. "Intellectual Changes and the Reform Movement (1890-1898)." In Cambridge History of China, ed. by John K. Fairbank and Kwang-ching Liu, Vol. 10, Part 2 (Cambridge University Press, 1980).
  3. "Some Reflections on the Problems of the Axial-Age Breakthrough in Relations to Classical Confucianism." In Ideas Across Culture, ed. by P.A. Cohen and M. Goldman (Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1990), pp. 17-31.
  4. "Confucian Cosmological Myth and Neo-Confucian Transcendence." In Cosmology, Ontology and Human Efficacy, ed. by Richard J. Smith and D.W. Kwok (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993), pp. 11-33.
  5. "The Intellectual Heritage of the Confucian Ideal of ching-shih," In Confucian Traditions in East Asian Modernity, ed. by Tu Wei-ming (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1996), pp. 72-91. 

Education:
Ph.D. Harvard University (1966)

Previous Positions:
Correspondence Research Fellow, Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica (2005.1-2022.4)
Professor Emeritus, University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Professor Emeritus, Ohio State University
Professor (1998-2004), Professor Emeritus (2004- ), University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Assistant Professor (1968-1970), Associate Professor (1970-1975), Professor (1975-1998), Ohio State
     University

American National Humanities Foundation awards (1975-1976)
American Federation of academic research groups bonuses (1972, 1979-1980)
Wiant Professor of Chinese History and Culture, The Ohio State University (1979-1985)
Academic research in East Asian Study Bonus, Wang Laboratories (1985-1986)
Academician, Academia Sinica, Taiwan (1992)
Qian Mu History Lecture, New Asia College, Chinese University of Hong Kong (1995)
Tseng Yueh-nung Lectureship on Comparative Study of Cultures, East and West, Tunghai University, Taiwan (2000)
Yu Ying-shih Lecture in History, Chinese University of Hong Kong (2010)

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