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10.3 linear feet
The papers of Alexander Eckstein consist of 10.3 linear feet of material. The collection most heavily documents the last twenty-five years of Eckstein's life, roughly the years 1960-1976, although there is some earlier material dating back to World War II. The papers deal almost exclusively with his professional life; there is very little of a personal nature included. Furthermore, the bulk of the collection concerns primarily his work and interest in China, although the section of his writings does contain material on Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. The papers portray Eckstein the scholar rather than Eckstein the professor. For instance there are no materials relating to his term as Director of the China Center at the University of Michigan or to the Chinese Economic Studies project which he directed. The collection is divided into the following major series: Personal, China, Personal Correspondence, Talks, Trips, University of Michigan, Vietnam, Writings, Sound Recordings, and Photographs.
68 linear feet
Michel Oksenberg papers document Oksenberg's activities as teacher, researcher, policy advisor, and business consultant, as well as his service on several national Chinese studies committees. The normalization of relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China (PRC) had a profound impact on American sinologists; Oksenberg's papers provide an overview of Chinese studies before, during and after normalization, while also furnishing insight into the actual process of normalization.
28 linear feet — 1 oversize folder
This record group consists of the following series: Americans in China, 1971-1980; Oral interviews, transcripts, and other sound recordings; Administrative and Background files; and Visual materials.
The bulk of the record group is the Americans in China series, which is arranged alphabetically by the name of the individual or group visiting China. As part of the grant, the project head created a detailed subject guide to the contents of the files. This 313 page guide, entitled Americans in China 1971-1980; a guide to the University of Michigan National Archive on Sino-American Relations is available at the Bentley Historical Library and at several other college and university libraries. The following is a list of the subject arrangement of the guide.
- Acupuncture
- Agriculture
- Archaeology
- Architecture
- Art
- Childcare
- Chinese Communist Party
- Chinese Visitors to the United States
- Cities
- Communes
- Cultural Revolution
- Customs
- Economics
- Education
- Environment
- Family Life
- Festivals
- Foreign Policy
- Health Care
- History
- Industry
- Interviews and Meetings
- Legal System
- Libraries and Archives
- Lifestyle
- Linguistics
- Literature
- Mass Media
- Medical Science
- Military
- Minorities
- Museums
- Performing Arts
- Political and Social Organization
- Politics
- Population Planning
- Provinces and Autonomous Regions
- Publications
- Religion
- Science and Technology
- Sports
- Trade
- Transportation
- United States-China Relations
- Universities and Institutes
- Women