George Edward Taylor papers, 1931-2006 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:The George Edward Taylor papers document Taylor's career as professor and chair of the University of Washington Far Eastern and Russian Institute (now the Jackson School of International Studies), scholar in Chinese studies, government expert on Asia, proponent of foreign trade, and wine enthusiast. The records span the period 1932 to 1999. Records include correspondence, conference files, research files, sound and video recordings, curriculum files, ephemera, interviews, lectures, news releases, photographs, and reports. Major correspondents and others significantly represented in the papers include Karl August Wittfogel, John K. Fairbank, Herbert S. Little, Benjamin S. Kizer, Charles E. Martin, Raymond B. Allen, Charles P. Rockwood, Pendleton Herring, Bryce Wood, John M.H. Lindbeck, Richard Lewis Walker, the University of Washington Far Eastern and Russian Institute, Yanjing da xue (Yenching University), the University of the Philippines American Studies Program, the Chinese History Project, the American Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations, the Joint Committee on Contemporary China, the Joint Committee on Sino-American Cooperation in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Tryout Theatre (Seattle, Washington), the United States Board of Foreign Scholarships, the United States Office of War Information Overseas Operations Branch, and the Washington Council on International Trade