天津师大加拿大研究中心
Information on the Centre: Canadian Studies Center, Tianjin Normal University
Director: Li Jiechuan (李节传,Professor)
Number of members:
Chang Shi Yan ( 常士银,Professor)
Zhang PeiZhi (张沛之,Lecturer)
Ni ZhengChuen (倪正春,Postgraduate)
Dong Zhueng Yu (董仲瑜,Postgraduate)
Xue Weijuan ( 薛伟娟,Postgraduate)
1,Courses offered on Canadian Studies:
(1), A General Canadian History has been offered for senior students for many years.
(2), A Canadian History Since the World War II;
(3), the Canadian Economic History;
(Both 2-3 for our Postgraduates, already for two years)
(4), A reading of Selected Canadian History Writings;
(5), The Canadian Historiography.
(Both 4-5 for our Postgraduates, will be offered for next two years at Liaocheng Uiversoty )
2, Recent publication(s)
(1) Books:
1. Constraining The United States: Canada in the Korean War, by LiJiechuan, Nov.1998, China Social Science Academic Publishing House;
2.A Modern Canadian Foreign Policy, Chinese Version of “Making A Difference: Canada`s Foreign Policy in a Changing World Order”, by LiJiechuan, China Social Science Academic Publishing House, May2002;
3. An Analysis on the Popular Political Thought of Canada, by Chang shiyan,
Ji Li Peoples Publishing House, December 2004;
4. “Let China turn to Western Market: Alvin Hamilton and the Development of China’s Trade with North America”, China Social Science Academic Publishing
House, March ,2005.
5, The Illustrated History of Canada, Shandong People Publishing House, forthcoming (about November or December,2005)
(2) Article (since the 1997):
1,.The Impressions of the Quebec Referendum of October 30, 1995 and My Prospect for The Quebec Issue, selected for V.2, Canadian Horizon Series, China Social Sciences Publishing House, Oct 1997;
2.The Canada -- US Divergence After China Interfering in the Korean War, selected for Selected Papers, from The 6th Conference of ACSC, 1996, Horbin Institute of Technology Publishing House, Dec.1997,
3.On Canadian Transformation of Policies from its Detachment from Far Eastern Affairs to its Involvement in the Korean War, selected for World History Magazine (first-class magazine in China), No.2,1997;
4.Divergence Between Canada and the U.S on the Issue of UN Forces Advancing Across the 38th Parallel During the Korean War, Selected for Nankai Journal, No.6,1997;
5.The Interactive Effects of Economic Factors in Sino-Canadian Relationship, selected for “Glimpses of Canada Apercu du Canada” V.2, ed. by Center for Canadian Studies, Peking University, published by Ethnic Publishing House ,Beijing, Dec.1999;
6..Canadian—Australian Relations , 1890~1930`s, selected for “Canada`s Relations with the Asia—Pacific Relations”, ed. by Center for Canadian Studies, Shandong University, published by Jinan Publishing House, August, 2000;
7.A Translation of “ Canadian—Australian Relations since the World War II ” by Greg Donaphy, selected for “Canada`s Relations with the Asia—Pacific Relations”, ed. by Centre for Canadian Studies, Shandong University, published by Jinan Publishing House, Augest, 2000;
8.Alvin Hanmilton had Created a Base for Sino—Canadian Relationship by Canadian Wheat , “BeinianChao Magazine”[百年潮], Beijing ,No:5, 2002;
9.How did The United States Interfered in The 1960`s Sino-Canadian Wheat Trade, “The Studies for the History of The Chinese Communist Party”,No.6,2003;
10.The Impact of the Wheat Trade between China and Canada in the 1960s,in “World History” (Bimonthly), No.1, February, 2004;
11. The Beginning, Stages, Characteristics of the Industrial Revolution of Canada, in “Canadian Studies”, ed. by the Center for Canadian Studies, Peking University, published by National Publishing House, October, 2004;
12. The Impact of the Wheat Trade between China and Canada on China in the Economy and Policy of the 1960s,in “ A Study of Modern China History” (Bimonthly), No.3, February, 2005;
13. Why Canada Had Helped China Return the International
Market, in World History” (Bimonthly), No.4, Augest, 2004;
(Above all, by Li Jiechuan)
14.The Development of Liberalism in Canada, in Glimpses of Canada No.3, edited by Center for. Canadian Studies, Peking University, Published by Ethnic Publishing House, Dec. 2001;
15.From Liberal Conservatism to Progressive Conservatism, in Glimpses of Canada No.3, edited by Center for. Canadian Studies, Peking University, Published by Ethnic Publishing House, Dec. 2001;
16. An Analysis on Canadian Liberal Thought, in “Ethnic Studies”, No. 7, 2002.
(Above by Chang Shiyan)
17, The Origin of North American Indians, contributed to 10th Academic Conference, ACSC, July 2002, in Lanzhou, (by Zhang Peizhi);
18. “ `Quiet Revolution` and A Transformation of Quebec’s Society after World War II ”( by Dong Z
Director: Li Jiechuan (李节传,Professor)
Number of members:
Chang Shi Yan ( 常士银,Professor)
Zhang PeiZhi (张沛之,Lecturer)
Ni ZhengChuen (倪正春,Postgraduate)
Dong Zhueng Yu (董仲瑜,Postgraduate)
Xue Weijuan ( 薛伟娟,Postgraduate)
1,Courses offered on Canadian Studies:
(1), A General Canadian History has been offered for senior students for many years.
(2), A Canadian History Since the World War II;
(3), the Canadian Economic History;
(Both 2-3 for our Postgraduates, already for two years)
(4), A reading of Selected Canadian History Writings;
(5), The Canadian Historiography.
(Both 4-5 for our Postgraduates, will be offered for next two years at Liaocheng Uiversoty )
2, Recent publication(s)
(1) Books:
1. Constraining The United States: Canada in the Korean War, by LiJiechuan, Nov.1998, China Social Science Academic Publishing House;
2.A Modern Canadian Foreign Policy, Chinese Version of “Making A Difference: Canada`s Foreign Policy in a Changing World Order”, by LiJiechuan, China Social Science Academic Publishing House, May2002;
3. An Analysis on the Popular Political Thought of Canada, by Chang shiyan,
Ji Li Peoples Publishing House, December 2004;
4. “Let China turn to Western Market: Alvin Hamilton and the Development of China’s Trade with North America”, China Social Science Academic Publishing
House, March ,2005.
5, The Illustrated History of Canada, Shandong People Publishing House, forthcoming (about November or December,2005)
(2) Article (since the 1997):
1,.The Impressions of the Quebec Referendum of October 30, 1995 and My Prospect for The Quebec Issue, selected for V.2, Canadian Horizon Series, China Social Sciences Publishing House, Oct 1997;
2.The Canada -- US Divergence After China Interfering in the Korean War, selected for Selected Papers, from The 6th Conference of ACSC, 1996, Horbin Institute of Technology Publishing House, Dec.1997,
3.On Canadian Transformation of Policies from its Detachment from Far Eastern Affairs to its Involvement in the Korean War, selected for World History Magazine (first-class magazine in China), No.2,1997;
4.Divergence Between Canada and the U.S on the Issue of UN Forces Advancing Across the 38th Parallel During the Korean War, Selected for Nankai Journal, No.6,1997;
5.The Interactive Effects of Economic Factors in Sino-Canadian Relationship, selected for “Glimpses of Canada Apercu du Canada” V.2, ed. by Center for Canadian Studies, Peking University, published by Ethnic Publishing House ,Beijing, Dec.1999;
6..Canadian—Australian Relations , 1890~1930`s, selected for “Canada`s Relations with the Asia—Pacific Relations”, ed. by Center for Canadian Studies, Shandong University, published by Jinan Publishing House, August, 2000;
7.A Translation of “ Canadian—Australian Relations since the World War II ” by Greg Donaphy, selected for “Canada`s Relations with the Asia—Pacific Relations”, ed. by Centre for Canadian Studies, Shandong University, published by Jinan Publishing House, Augest, 2000;
8.Alvin Hanmilton had Created a Base for Sino—Canadian Relationship by Canadian Wheat , “BeinianChao Magazine”[百年潮], Beijing ,No:5, 2002;
9.How did The United States Interfered in The 1960`s Sino-Canadian Wheat Trade, “The Studies for the History of The Chinese Communist Party”,No.6,2003;
10.The Impact of the Wheat Trade between China and Canada in the 1960s,in “World History” (Bimonthly), No.1, February, 2004;
11. The Beginning, Stages, Characteristics of the Industrial Revolution of Canada, in “Canadian Studies”, ed. by the Center for Canadian Studies, Peking University, published by National Publishing House, October, 2004;
12. The Impact of the Wheat Trade between China and Canada on China in the Economy and Policy of the 1960s,in “ A Study of Modern China History” (Bimonthly), No.3, February, 2005;
13. Why Canada Had Helped China Return the International
Market, in World History” (Bimonthly), No.4, Augest, 2004;
(Above all, by Li Jiechuan)
14.The Development of Liberalism in Canada, in Glimpses of Canada No.3, edited by Center for. Canadian Studies, Peking University, Published by Ethnic Publishing House, Dec. 2001;
15.From Liberal Conservatism to Progressive Conservatism, in Glimpses of Canada No.3, edited by Center for. Canadian Studies, Peking University, Published by Ethnic Publishing House, Dec. 2001;
16. An Analysis on Canadian Liberal Thought, in “Ethnic Studies”, No. 7, 2002.
(Above by Chang Shiyan)
17, The Origin of North American Indians, contributed to 10th Academic Conference, ACSC, July 2002, in Lanzhou, (by Zhang Peizhi);
18. “ `Quiet Revolution` and A Transformation of Quebec’s Society after World War II ”( by Dong Z
canada
2006-07-21 19:41:05
评论:1
阅读:162
引用:0
more public of your informatio
@2007-01-16 12:44:25 pan feng
can you let us know these workds and books regarding the relevant topoic and subject? thanks