The following is a list of works by or about the historian Wang Gungwu, an Australian historian, sinologist, and writer specialising in the history of China and Southeast Asia.[1]
Books
- Wang Gungwu (1977). China and the World since 1949: The Impact of Independence, Modernity, and Revolution. New York: St. Martin's Press.
- — (1991). China and the Chinese overseas. Singapore: Times Academic Press.
- — (1991). The Chineseness of China : selected essays. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.
- — (1992). Community and nation : China, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Kensington, NSW: Asian Studies Association of Australia.
- Wang Gungwu; Wong, John, eds. (1998). China's Political Economy. World Scientific.
- Wang Gungwu (1998). The Nanhai trade : the early history of Chinese trade in the South China Sea. Singapore: Times Academic Press.
- — (1999). China and Southeast Asia : myths, threats, and culture. World Scientific.
- Wang Gungwu; Wong, John, eds. (1999). China: Two Decades of Reform and Change. World Scientific.
- — (2000). Joining the modern world : inside and outside China. World Scientific.
- Wang Gungwu; Zheng, Yongnian, eds. (2001). Reform, Legitimacy and Dilemmas: China's Politics and Society. World Scientific.
- Wang Gungwu (2002). The Chinese overseas : from earthbound China to the quest for autonomy. The 1997 Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures. Harvard University Press.
- — (2003). Only Connect! Sino-Malay Encounters. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press.
- — (2003). Don't leave home : migration and the Chinese. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press.
- — (2003). To Act is to Know: Chinese Dilemmas. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press.
- — (2003). Bind Us in Time: Nation and Civilisation in Asia. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press.
- — (2003). Ideas Won't Keep: The Struggle for China's Future. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press.
- Wang Gungwu; Zheng, Yongnian, eds. (2003). Damage Control: The Chinese Communist Party in the Jiang Zemin Era. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press.
- Wang Gungwu; de Crespigny, Rafe; de Rachewiltz, Igor, eds. (2003). Sino-Asiatica: Papers dedicated to Professor Liu Ts'un-yan on the occasion of his eighty-fifth birthday. Canberra: Faculty of Asian Studies, Australian National University.
- Wang Gungwu; Abrams, Irwin, eds. (2003). The Iraq War and Its Consequences: Thoughts of Nobel Peace Laureates and Eminent Scholars. World Scientific.
- Wang Gungwu (2003). Anglo-Chinese encounters since 1800 : war, trade, science and governance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Wang Gungwu; Ng, Chin-keong, eds. (2004). Maritime China in Transition, 1750–1850. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
- Benton, Gregor; Liu, Hong, eds. (2004). Diasporic Chinese Ventures: The Life and Work of Wang Gungwu. London: Routledge.
- Wang Gungwu (2005). 移民及兴起的中国 (Essays on Migrants and China's Rise. World Scientific.
- — (2005). The Rising China and Its Immigrant. World Scientific.
- —, ed. (2005). Nation-building: Five Southeast Asian Histories. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
- — (2007). Divided China : preparing for reunification, 883–947. World Scientific.
- Wang Gungwu; Wong, John, eds. (2007). Interpreting China's Development. World Scientific.
- Wang Gungwu (2007). 中华文明と中国のゆくえ (Chinese Civilization and China's Position). The Ishizaka Lectures 2005. Translated by Kato, Mikio. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten.
- — (2007). 离乡别土:境外看中华 (China and Its Cultures: From the Periphery). The Fu Ssu-nien Memorial Lectures 2005. Taipei: Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica.
- Wang Gungwu; Zheng, Yongnian, eds. (2012). China: Development and Governance. World Scientific. doi:10.1142/8606. ISBN 978-981-4425-83-4.
- Wang Gungwu (2014). Another China Cycle: Committing to Reform. World Scientific. doi:10.1142/8824. ISBN 978-981-4508-91-9.
- — (2018). Home is not here. Singapore: Ridge Books.
- — (2019). China reconnects : joining a deep-rooted past to a new world order. Singapore: World Scientific.
- Wang Gungwu & Margaret Wang (2020). Home is where we are. Singapore: Ridge Books.
Book chapters, journal articles and papers
- Wang Gungwu (1982). "The Chinese urge to civilize : reflections on change" (PDF). Prcoeedings of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. 12 (1982–1983): 20–42.
- — (2003). "Reflections on Networks and Structures in Asia". In Curley, Melissa G.; Liu, Hong (eds.). China and Southeast Asia: Changing Social-cultural Interactions. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Centre of Asian Studies. pp. 13–26.
- — (2003). "Chinese Political Culture and Scholarship about the Malay World". In Ding, Choo Ming (ed.). Chinese Studies of the Malay World: A Revaluation of a Scholarly Tradition. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press. pp. 12–30.
- — (2003). "The Limits of Decolonization". In Frey, Marc; Preussen, Ronald W.; Tan, Tay Yong (eds.). The Transformation of Southeast Asia: International Perspectives on Decolonization. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe. pp. 268–273.
- — (2003). "Social Bonding and Freedom: Problems of Choice in Immigrant Societies". In Charney, Michael; Yeoh, Brenda (eds.). Asian Migrants and Education in Immigrant Societies. Boston: Kluwer Academic. pp. 1–13.
- — (July–September 2003). "Secular China (Giri Deshingkar Memorial Lecture)". China Report. 39 (3): 305–321.
- — (2004). "Confucianism". In Richter, Frank-Jürgen; Mar, Pamela (eds.). Asia's New Crisis. Singapore: John Wiley & Sons.
- — (2004). "The Cultural Implications of the Rise of China for the Region". In Ryosei, Kokubun; Wang, Jisi (eds.). The Rise of China and a Changing East Asian Order. Tokyo / New York: Japan Center for International Exchange. pp. 77–87.
- — (2004). "China's Long Road to Sovereignty". In Doeker-Mach, G.; Ziegert, K.A. (eds.). Law, Legal Culture and Politics in the Twentieth First Century. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. pp. 453–464.
- — (December 2004), The Age of New Paradigms, Keynote Lecture, 18th Conference of International Association of Historians of Asia, Asia-Pacific Forum, pp. 1–15
- — (2005). "Maritime China in Transition". In Ng, Chin Keong; Wang, Gungwu (eds.). Maritime China and Overseas Chinese Communities in Transition, 1750–1850. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. pp. 3–16.
- — (2005). "Two Perspectives of Southeast Asian Studies: Singapore and China". In Nordholt, Henk Schulte; Rabin, Remco; Kratoska, Paul (eds.). Discovering Southeast Asia: Genealogies, Concepts, Comparisons, and Prospects. Singapore / Athens, OH: Singapore University Press / Ohio University Press. pp. 60–81.
- — (May 2005). "Within and Without: Chinese Writers Overseas". Journal of Chinese Overseas. 1 (1): 1–15. doi:10.1163/179325405788639292. S2CID 143818557.
- — (2005). "China and Southeast Asia". In Shambaugh, David (ed.). Power Shift: China and Asia's New Dynamics. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- — (2006). "历史与知识:中西分类的差异 (History and Knowledge: Different Library Classifications in China and the West". In Pan, Mingxin (ed.). 南山论学集:钱存训先生九五生日纪念. Beijing: National Library. pp. 24–30.
- — (2006). "Inception, Origins, Contemplations: a Personal Perspective". Imagination, Openness & Courage: The National University of Singapore at 100. Singapore: National University of Singapore. pp. 1–31.
- — (June 2007). "走向新的现代性:香港回归的历史视角 (Towards New Modernity: The Return of Hong Kong from a Historical Perspective)". 二十一世纪 (Twenty-First Century) (101): 4–12.
- Sinha, Vineeta (March 2007). "In Conversation with Wang Gungwu". ISA E-Bulletin (6): 54–80.
- Baumler, Alan (2007). "Rethinking Chinese History in a Global Age: An Interview with Wang Gungwu". The Chinese Historical Review. 14 (1): 97–113. doi:10.1179/tcr.2007.14.1.97. S2CID 143891373.
- Wang Gungwu (2007). "Mixing Memory and Desire: Tracking the Migrant Cycles". In Tan, Chee-Beng; Storey, Colin; Zimmerman, Julia (eds.). Chinese Overseas: Migration, Research and Documentation. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press. pp. 3–22.
- — (2007). "Liuxue 留学 and Yimin 移民: From Study to Migranthood". In Thuno, Mette (ed.). Beyond Chinatown: New Chinese Migration and the Global Expansion of China. Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press.
- — (December 2007). "The Great Powers in Asia: A View from Singapore". Strategy: Global Forces 2007 Proceedings. Canberra: Australian Strategic Policy Institute. 2: 1–8.
- — (2007). "Trading Order and Polity Structures in Asia". In Soesastro, Hadi; Joewono, Clara (eds.). The Inclusive Regionalist: A Festschrift dedicated to Jusuf Wanandi. Jakarta: Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). pp. 83–90.
- — (2007). "The First Decade: Historical Perspectives". In Yeung, Yue-man (ed.). The First Decade: The Hong Kong SAR in Retrospective and Introspective Perspectives. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press. pp. 3–21.
- — (2008). "内与外的解析-论海外华人作家". Overseas Chinese Studies. 1: 1–10.
- — (2008). "南侨求学记:不同的时代,走不同的路". In Lee, Guan Kin (ed.). Crossing Borders and Cultural Adjustments. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University Centre for Chinese Language and Culture / World Scientific. pp. 13–28.
- — (2008). "The Rise of China: History as Policy". In Huisken, Ron; Thatcher, Meredith (eds.). History as Policy: Framing the Debate on the Future of Australia. Canberra Papers of Strategy and Defence. Australian National University E Press.
- — (2008). "India and Indians in East Asia: an Overview". In Kesavapany K.; Mani, A.; Ramasamy P. (eds.). Rising India and Indian Communities in East Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. pp. 3–11.
- — (2008). "China and the International Order: Some Historical Perspectives". In Wang Gungwu; Zheng, Yongnian (eds.). China and the New International Order. London: Routledge. pp. 21–31.
- — (2008). "Flag, Flame and Embers: Diaspora Cultures". In Louie, Kam (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Modern Chinese Cultures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 115–134.
- — (2008). "The China Seas: Becoming an Enlarged Mediterranean". In Schottenhammer, Angela (ed.). The East Asian 'Mediterranean': Maritime Crossroads of Culture, Commerce and Human Migration. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. pp. 7–22.
- — (June 2009). "Southeast Asia: Imperial themes". New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies: 36–48.
- — (2009). "越洋寻求空间:中国的移民". International Journal of Diasporic Chinese Studies. 1 (1): 1–49.
- — (2009). "Family and Friends: China in Changing Asia". In Reid, Anthony; Zheng, Yangwen (eds.). Negotiating Asymmetry: China's Place in Asia. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press. pp. 214–231.
References
- ↑ "Wang Gungwu". Fukuoka Prize. 1994. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
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