Nee, Victor

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(1945-) : Goldwin Smith Professor of Sociology, Director Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Cornell University, Ithaca N.Y.

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Chronologische Einträge (36)

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1967 Victor Nee erhält den B.A. in Biology und History des Cowell College, University of California, Santa Cruz.
1969-1970 Victor Nee ist Teaching Fellow am Department of Sociology und Lecturer am John F. Kennedy Institute der Harvard University.
1970 Victor Nee erhält den M.A. in East Asian Regional Studies der Harvard University.
1975 Victor Nee ist Teaching Fellow am Department of Sociology der Harvard University.
1975-1989 Victor Nee ist Mitglied des Editorial Board des Bulletin of concerned Asian studies.
1975 Victor Nee erhält den M.A. in Sociology der Harvard University.
1976-1977 Victor Nee ist Research Associate des China-Japan-Program der Cornell University, Ithaca N.Y.
1977-1978 Victor Nee ist Acting Assistant Professor am Department of Sociology der Cornell University, Ithaca N.Y.
1977 Victor Nee promoviert in Sociology an der Harvard University.
1978-1982 Victor Nee ist Assistant Professor of Sociology der University of California, Santa Barbara.
1978 Victor Nee ist Organisator des 'Workshop on State and Society in Contemporary China' des Center for International Studies und des China-Japan-Program der Cornell University, Ithaca N.Y.
1979-1980 Victor Nee ist Postdoctoral Fellow des Social Science Research Council und des American Council of learned Societies.
1982-1984 Victor Nee ist Associate Professor of Sociology der University of California, Santa Barbara.
1982-1983 Victor Nee ist Visiting Professor am Center for International Studies der Cornell University, Ithaca N.Y.
1984-1988 Victor Nee ist Associate Professor of Sociology der Cornell University, Ithaca N.Y.
1985-1992 Victor Nee ist Associate Editor, dann Deputy Editor des Sociological forum.
1987-1992 Victor Nee ist Mitglied des Faculty Advisory Board des Asian American Studies Program.
1988-1992 Victor Nee ist Mitglied des Executive Committee of the East Asia Program.
1988-1991 Victor Nee ist Professor of Sociology der Cornell University, Ithaca N.Y.
1990-1991 Victor Nee ist Fellow des American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council.

Bibliografie (7)

Jahr Bibliografische Daten Typ / Abkürzung Verknüpfte Daten
1969
Nee, Victor. The cultural revolution at Peking University. With Don Layman. (New York, N.Y. : Monthly Review Press, 1969). [Beijing-Universität].=Nee, Victor ; Layman, Don. Das Problem der Trennung…
Nee, Victor. The cultural revolution at Peking University. With Don Layman. (New York, N.Y. : Monthly Review Press, 1969). [Beijing-Universität].
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Nee, Victor ; Layman, Don. Das Problem der Trennung von Hand- und Kopfarbeit in der chinesischen Kulturrevolution. (Frankfurt : Verlag Neue Kritik, 1972). (Probleme sozialistischer Politik ; 22).
Publication / NeeV5
1973 China's uniterrupted revolution : from 1840 to the present. Ed. by Victor Nee and James Peck. (New York, N.Y. : Pantheon, 1973). Publication / NeeV3
1973 Nee, Victor ; Nee, Brett de Bary. Longtime Californ' : a documentary study of an American Chinatown. (New York, N.Y. : Pantheon Books, 1973). [San Francisco]. Publication / NeeV6
1977 Nee, Victor. Community and change in revolutionary China. (Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University, 1977). Diss. Harvard Univ., 1977. Publication / NeeV1
1984 State and society in contemporary China. Ed. by Victor Nee and David Mozingo. (Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1984). Publication / NeeV2
1989 Remaking the economic institutions of socialism : China and Eastern Europe. Ed. by Victor Nee and David Stark with Mark Selden. (Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1989). Publication / Seld10
1994
The economic transformation of South China : reform and development in the post-Mao era. Ed. by Thomas P. Lyons and Victor Nee. (Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University, East Asia Program, 1994). (Cornell…
The economic transformation of South China : reform and development in the post-Mao era. Ed. by Thomas P. Lyons and Victor Nee. (Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University, East Asia Program, 1994). (Cornell East Asia series ; 70).
Publication / Lyo6