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Title:  A Short History of Shanghai
Binding:  Hardcover: 348 pages
Author:  F.L.Hawks Pott, D.D.
Publisher: China International Press, Jan 2009
Language: English
ISBN-10: 7508514513
ISBN-13: 9787508514512

Product Dimensions: 
32K
Category(ies) :  History
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Price: RMB280.00
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When the author first undertook to write this brief history of the International Settlement of Shanghai, he failed to realize the difficulty of the task. Messrs. George Lanning and Samuel Couling gathered a large amount of material concerning the early days, but no one continued what they began, and therefore a good deal of spade work became necessary.
Many books have been consulted, a list of which is published at the end of the volume, and the columns of the North-China Herald have proved invaluable.


About the Author
Francis Lister Hawks Pott (1864-1947), educator and Protestant Episcopal Church missionary in China.
  Born in New York City and educated at Columbia University and General Theological Seminary, Pott was ordained to the priesthood in1888.He married Susan N. Wong, daughter of the first Chinese priest ordained by his church in China. A professor of metaphysics, he was appointed head of St. John's College, Shanghai, in l888, and president of St. John’s University in 1896, serving a total of 53 years. He was twice decorated by the Chinese government for his service to China.
  While his primary responsibility was with St. John’s University, Pott was active in many other mission endeavors, particularly in the development of the fledgling Sheng Kung Hui (Episcopal Church) of China. In ecumenical circles, he served as deputy chairman of the China Centenary Missionary Conference (1907), delegate to the World Missionary Conference in Edinburgh (1910), and president of the Educational Association of China (1914-1915). He also served as president of the China Christian Educational Association (1916-1925), president of the Association of Christian Colleges and Universities in China (1919-1921), chairman of the American Red Cross Society in China during World War I, and chairman of the North China Royal Asiatic Society for two terms of office. His published writings include college-level textbooks, translations of religious studies, a life of Christ, Chinese language-study texts, and several books on Chinese history.
  He died in Shanghai in 1947.


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