(1942-) : Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Harvard University, Cambridge Mass.
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Chronologische Einträge (46)
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| 1964 | Martin King Whyte erhält den B.A. in Physics und Russian der Cornell University. |
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| 1966 | Martin King Whyte erhält den M.A. in Russian Area Studies der Harvard University. |
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| 1968-1969 | Martin King Whyte macht Feldforschung über chinesische Flüchtlinge für die Dissertation in Hong Kong. |
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| 1968- | Martin King Whyte reist nach Hong Kong, China und Taiwan. |
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| 1968 | Martin King Whyte ist Lecturer für Soviet Society an der Boston University. |
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| 1969-1970 | Martin King Whyte ist Research Associate am Center for Chinese Studies der University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. |
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| 1970-1976 | Martin King Whyte ist Assistant Professor of Sociology an der University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. |
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| 1971-1989 | Martin King Whyte ist zeitweise Mitglied des Ececutive Committee des Centre for Chinese Studies der University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. |
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| 1971 | Martin King Whyte promoviert in Sociology an der Harvard University. |
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| 1972-1973 | Martin King Whyte ist Associate Chairman des Department of Sociology der University of Michigan. |
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| 1973-1974 | Martin King Whyte ist Direktor des Universities Service Centre in Kowloon, Hong Kong. |
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| 1974-1988 | Martin King Whyte ist Mitglied des Advisory Committee des Universitites Service Centre, Hong Kong. |
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| 1976-1981 | Martin King Whyte ist Associate Professor of Sociology an der University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. |
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| 1978-1980 | Martin King Whyte ist Mitglied des Executive Committee des Department of Sociology der University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. |
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| 1979-1981 | Martin King Whyte ist Mitglied des Joint Committee on Contemporary China des Social Science Research Council. |
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| 1979-1981 | Martin King Whyte ist Associate Chairman des Department of Sociology der University of Michigan. |
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| 1980-1983 | Martin King Whyte ist Mitglied des China and Inner Asia Council der Association for Asian Studies. |
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| 1980-1981 | Martin King Whyte ist Mitglied des Committee on Advanced Study in China des Committee on Scholarly Communications with the People's Republic of China. |
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| 1981-1994 | Martin King Whyte ist Professor of Sociology an der University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. |
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| 1984-1988 | Martin King Whyte ist Direktor des Center for Research on Social Organization der University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. |
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Bibliografie (5)
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| 1974 | Whyte, Martin King. Small groups and political rituals in China. (Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press, 1974). (Michigan studies on China). Diss. Harvard Univ., 1971. | Publication / Why2 | |
| 1978 | Parish, William L. ; Whyte, Martin King. Village and family in contemporary China. (Chicago, Ill. : University of Chicago Press, 1978). | Publication / ParW5 |
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| 1984 | Paris, William L. ; Whyte, Martin King. Urban life in contemporary China. (Chicago, Ill. : University of Chicago Press, 1984). | Publication / ParW4 |
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| 1986 |
The Chinese : adapting the past, building the future. Ed. by Robert F. Dernberger, Kenneth J. DeWoskin, Steven M. Goldstein, Rhoads Murphey, Martin King Whyte. (Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of…
The Chinese : adapting the past, building the future. Ed. by Robert F. Dernberger, Kenneth J. DeWoskin, Steven M. Goldstein, Rhoads Murphey, Martin King Whyte. (Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Center for Chinese Studies, 1986). [The Chinese : adapting the past, facing the future. 2nd ed. (1991)].
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Publication / Why3 |
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| 2003 |
China's revolutions and intergenerational relations. Martin King Whyte, editor. (Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Center for Chinese Studies, 2003). (Michigan monographs in Chinese studies…
China's revolutions and intergenerational relations. Martin King Whyte, editor. (Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Center for Chinese Studies, 2003). (Michigan monographs in Chinese studies ; vol. 96).
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Publication / Why1 |