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The Oil Prince's Legacy

The Oil Prince's Legacy

Mary Bullock

Stanford University Press
2011
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The Oil Prince's Legacy traces Rockefeller philanthropy in China from the nineteenth century to today. Family diaries, letters, interviews in China, and institutional archival records are used to tell a compelling story about successive Rockefeller generations and U.S.–China cultural relations. This book describes how Rockefeller philanthropy came to focus on elite science and medicine and ensured their ongoing importance in the American-Chinese relationship. That importance is still seen today in the ties of the two countries in natural and social sciences, the humanities, economics, and higher education. The Rockefeller family's involvement with China continues in the fourth and fifth generations, even as Rockefeller philanthropy is reshaped in response to China's rise as a global power. Understanding the origin, evolution, Cold War interregnum, and post-Mao renewal of Rockefeller philanthropy brings new clarity to the nature and tenacity of this ongoing bilateral relationship.
The Oil Prince's Legacy

The Oil Prince's Legacy

Mary Bullock

Stanford University Press
2013
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The Oil Prince's Legacy traces Rockefeller philanthropy in China from the nineteenth century to today. Family diaries, letters, interviews in China, and institutional archival records are used to tell a compelling story about successive Rockefeller generations and U.S.–China cultural relations. This book describes how Rockefeller philanthropy came to focus on elite science and medicine and ensured their ongoing importance in the American-Chinese relationship. That importance is still seen today in the ties of the two countries in natural and social sciences, the humanities, economics, and higher education. The Rockefeller family's involvement with China continues in the fourth and fifth generations, even as Rockefeller philanthropy is reshaped in response to China's rise as a global power. Understanding the origin, evolution, Cold War interregnum, and post-Mao renewal of Rockefeller philanthropy brings new clarity to the nature and tenacity of this ongoing bilateral relationship.
An American Transplant

An American Transplant

Mary B. Bullock

University of California Press
2022
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An American Transplant: The Rockefeller Foundation and Peking Union Medical College reflects on the impact of Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) in China, tracing the evolution of American medical philanthropy through the Rockefeller Foundation’s establishment of the institution in the early 20th century. Originally designed to introduce Western medical standards, PUMC produced graduates who played pivotal roles in Chinese public health and medical education, bridging Eastern and Western medical practices. The author’s personal visit in 1974 provides a poignant view of how PUMC, though transformed, remained a symbol of American influence, now housing the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. The book highlights PUMC alumni like Dr. Chung Huei-lan and C.C. Ch'en, who adapted their Western medical training to tackle the country’s pressing health challenges, such as parasitic diseases in rural areas. Dr. Chung’s work in rural health initiatives and Dr. Ch'en’s pioneering programs for community health education and lay health workers exemplify how PUMC's graduates became architects of a uniquely Chinese model of public health. These contributions reflect a significant shift from Western notions of "impact" and "response" to a more nuanced understanding of "adaptation" and "assimilation," where local needs and cultural context shaped the application of imported medical knowledge. An American Transplant ultimately examines how the Rockefeller Foundation’s legacy in Chinese medicine persisted not as a rigid blueprint but as an adaptable framework that Chinese health practitioners transformed over decades. This evolution speaks to the complex nature of cultural exchange, where the original vision of PUMC became interwoven with Chinese innovations, resulting in a medical system uniquely suited to the nation’s needs. The enduring influence of PUMC underscores how meaningful cultural collaborations often thrive through adaptation and mutual growth rather than one-sided influence.
An American Transplant

An American Transplant

Mary B. Bullock

University of California Press
2022
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An American Transplant: The Rockefeller Foundation and Peking Union Medical College reflects on the impact of Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) in China, tracing the evolution of American medical philanthropy through the Rockefeller Foundation’s establishment of the institution in the early 20th century. Originally designed to introduce Western medical standards, PUMC produced graduates who played pivotal roles in Chinese public health and medical education, bridging Eastern and Western medical practices. The author’s personal visit in 1974 provides a poignant view of how PUMC, though transformed, remained a symbol of American influence, now housing the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. The book highlights PUMC alumni like Dr. Chung Huei-lan and C.C. Ch'en, who adapted their Western medical training to tackle the country’s pressing health challenges, such as parasitic diseases in rural areas. Dr. Chung’s work in rural health initiatives and Dr. Ch'en’s pioneering programs for community health education and lay health workers exemplify how PUMC's graduates became architects of a uniquely Chinese model of public health. These contributions reflect a significant shift from Western notions of "impact" and "response" to a more nuanced understanding of "adaptation" and "assimilation," where local needs and cultural context shaped the application of imported medical knowledge. An American Transplant ultimately examines how the Rockefeller Foundation’s legacy in Chinese medicine persisted not as a rigid blueprint but as an adaptable framework that Chinese health practitioners transformed over decades. This evolution speaks to the complex nature of cultural exchange, where the original vision of PUMC became interwoven with Chinese innovations, resulting in a medical system uniquely suited to the nation’s needs. The enduring influence of PUMC underscores how meaningful cultural collaborations often thrive through adaptation and mutual growth rather than one-sided influence.
Rethinking Global Security

Rethinking Global Security

Wendy Kozol; Marcus Bullock; James Castonguay; Mary Layoun; Rebecca Decola; Patricia Mellencamp; Tony Grajeda; Mike Allen; Robert Ricigliano; Doug Davis; Lisa Parks

Rutgers University Press
2006
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Analysts today routinely look toward the media and popular culture as a way of understanding global security. Although only a decade ago, such a focus would have seemed out of place, the proliferation of digital technologies in the twenty-first century has transformed our knowledge of near and distant events so that it has become impossible to separate the politics of war, suffering, terrorism, and security from the practices and processes of the media.This book brings together ten path-breaking essays that explore the ways our notions of fear, insecurity, and danger are fostered by intermediary sources such as television, radio, film, satellite imaging, and the Internet. The contributors, from a wide range of disciplines, show how both fictional and fact-based threats to global security have helped to create and sustain a culture that is deeply distrustful. Topics range from the Patriot Act, to the censorship of media personalities, to the role that television programming plays as an interpretative frame for current events.Designed to promote strategic thinking about the relationships between media, popular culture, and global security, this book is essential reading for scholars of international relations, technology, and media studies.
Mary

Mary

Vladimir Nabokov

Penguin Classics
2009
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'Nabokov can move you to laughter in the way that masters can - to laughter that is near to tears' GuardianLev Ganin is a young officer sharing a boarding house in Berlin with a host of Russian émigrés. Alone in his room, he dreams of his first love, Mary. Awash with memories of youth and idyllic scenes of pre-Revolution Russia, Ganin becomes convinced that Mary is in fact the wife of a fellow-boarder, due to arrive at this very house soon. He longs for her arrival, when he can whisk her away and leave everything behind ...
Mary

Mary

Janis Cooke Newman

HARPER PAPERBACKS
2007
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A fascinating and intimate novel of the life of Mary Todd Lincoln, narrated by the First Lady herself Mary Todd Lincoln is one of history s most misunderstood and enigmatic women. She was a political strategist, a supporter of emancipation, and a mother who survived the loss of three children and the assassination of her beloved husband. She also ran her family into debt, held seances in the White House, and was committed to an insane asylum which is where Janis Cooke Newman s debut novel begins. From her room in Bellevue Place, Mary chronicles her tempestuous childhood in a slaveholding Southern family and takes readers through the years after her husband s death, revealing the ebbs and flows of her passion and depression, her poverty and ridicule, and her ultimate redemption."
Mary

Mary

Vladimir Nabokov

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
1989
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A gripping tale of youth, first love, and nostalgia. - Written in 1925, Mary is Nabokov's first novel. Like his other early masterpieces, it bears witness to Nabokov's sensual mastery of language. "In MARY we see him evoking the first of what became an increasingly brilliant series of worlds." - Newsweek In a Berlin rooming house filled with an assortment of seriocomic Russian migr s, Lev Ganin, a vigorous young officer poised between his past and his future, relives his first love affair. His memories of Mary are suffused with the freshness of youth and the idyllic ambience of pre-revolutionary Russia. In stark contrast is the decidedly unappealing boarder living in the room next to Ganin's, who, he discovers, is Mary's husband, temporarily separated from her by the Revolution but expecting her imminent arrival from Russia.
Mary

Mary

Sarah Jane Boss

Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
2004
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In recent years Mary has stepped out of the closet of piety and devotion and become the subject of serious theological study and work. For too long Mary was an icon for the repression of women by a male dominated Church, but now Mary is seen as a vital theological symbol, a symbol of true femininity and true humanity for the Church and the modern world. Jung has argued that the Definition of the Doctrine of the Assumption was the most important religious event since the Reformation: the feminine principle has been absorbed into the Godhead. Yet amongst some modern Catholics, as well as most Protestant Christians, the Virgin Mary is still seen as someone who has a very small part to play in the drama of salvation and creation. In Mary, Sarah Jane Boss seeks to correct this view. She argues that Christian theology should conceive of the created order, both physical and spiritual, as sacred in the highest degree, and that this understanding is already implicit in traditions of Marian doctrine and devotion. Far from being peripheral this understanding of Mary is central to Christian doctrine. It must underlie any attempt to answer the fundamental ethical questions of our age, namely that of the extent to which human beings are entitled to intervene in the natural order.
Mary

Mary

Hilda Graef

Christian Classics Inc
2009
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This updated edition of Hilda Graef's masterwork remains an essential reference text for anyone interested in Marian studies.
Mary

Mary

Leenie Brown

Leenie B Books
2018
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Sometimes, overcoming the past can be as challenging as surviving the present.Mary Crawford, vivacious, beautiful, and adored by many gentlemen, has a secret. Her confidence is a fa ade, and while she may welcome one and all, she trusts few.Gabriel Durward, an enterprising and wealthy tradesman, prizes integrity. Known for his shrewd business dealings, he is one gentleman that few would dare to cross.Mary has never met a gentleman quite like Gabe. He seems impervious to her usual ploys, never prevaricates or flaunts himself as so many others have, and even though he knows her faults, he still chooses her without any need to be persuaded to do so. It is enough for Mary to begin to open her heart.However, not everyone appreciates Gabe's character as much as Mary does, and some of those individuals will go to great lengths to see him destroyed. When nefarious plans are put into action, Mary's fledgling trust will be tested, and fear will raise its ugly head, tempting her to retreat. Will Gabe be able to survive the onslaught and finally prove to Mary that she can trust him to protect her heart with his very life?Mary: To Protect Her Heart is the third episode in Leenie Brown's Other Pens, Mansfield Park series of books. If you like well-written stories of sweet transformation with swoon-worthy, gallant heroes and strong yet vulnerable heroines, then you will enjoy this story about overcoming the past and learning to trust.So, put the kettle on, grab your copy of Mary: To Protect Her Heart, and let Gabe and Mary's story guide you through rough seas into the welcoming safe haven of deep, enduring love.