TA-LING LEE History (RETIRED)

BOOKS PUBLISHED:

With John F. Cooper.  To Cope With A Bad Global Image: Human Rights In The People's Republic of  China, 1993-1994   Lanham, MD.: Unv. Press of America, 1997

With John F. Copper. The Bamboo Gulag. Baltimore: University of Maryland School of Law, 1994.

With John F. Copper. Tiananmen Aftermath. Baltimore: University of Maryland School of Law, 1992.

With John F. Copper. Failure of a Democracy Movement. Baltimore: University of Maryland School of Law, 1991.

One Step Forward, One Step Back. Baltimore: University of Maryland School of Law, 1989.

With John F. Copper. Reform in Reverse. Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland School of Law, 1988.

With Y. Wu et al. Human Rights in the People's Republic of China. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1988.

Digest of Social Science Research on China. Columbus, OH: American Association for Chinese Studies, 1984.

With M. London. The Revenge of Heaven: Journal of a Young Chinese. NY: Putnam's Sons, 1972.

Foundations of the Chinese Revolution. NY: St. John's University Press, 1970.

CHAPTERS/SECTIONS PUBLISHED IN BOOKS:

"American Policy Toward China and Japan: The East Asian Giants." In America in the 21st Century, edited by Kul B. Rai, David F. Walsh and Paul J. Best. NJ, Prentice-Hall, 1996.

"Chinese Intellectuals After Tiananmen." In Forces of Change in Contemporary China, edited by Bih-jaw Lin and James Myers, Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1993.

"Hong Kong: The Human Rights Dimension." In The Future of Hong Kong: Toward 1997 and Beyond, edited by Chiu and Wu, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1987.

"The Study of American History: Trends and Dynamics." In Essays on America, edited by Thomas B. Lee, Taipei, Taiwan: Tamkang University Press, 1977.

"Chen Tien-hua, Torment of a Revolutionary Nationalist." In Sun Yat-sen and China, edited by Paul K. Sih, NY: St. John's University Press, 1974.

"American Policy Toward China and Japan: The East Asian Giants." In America in the Twenty-first Century: Opportunities and Challenges, edited by Kul B. Rai et al, Prentice-Hall, 1966.

JOURNAL ARTICLES PUBLISHED:

With M. London. "The Counter-Education of China's Intellectuals." Freedom at Issue (November-December 1984).

With M. London. "The Young Democratic Movement in China." The Wall Street Journal, August 11, 1981.

"The Unfeasibility of Latinizing the Chinese Language: A View on the Pinyin System." Tung-fang Tsa-chih (Eastern Magazine) 13:11 (May 1980).

With M. London. "A Dissenter's Odyssey Through Mao's China." New York Times Magazine, November 16, 1980.

With Ivan London. "Socio/Psycho Linguistics of the Cultural Revolution." Psychological Reports 40 (1977): 343-356.

"A Chinese Round-table on the Passing of Mao." Freedom at Issue (March-April 1977).

"Love and Hate in Chinese-American Relations." Chinese Culture Quarterly 15:4 (Winter 1974).

With M. London. "The Making of a Red Guard." New York Times Magazine, January 4, 1970.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

"Forum" articles in New Haven Register, Waterbury American, and Hartford Catholic Transcript.

BOOK REVIEWS: (total #): 40

Over 40 book reviews in American Historical Review, Journal of Asian Studies, Chinese Culture Quarterly, Law and History Review, Asian-American Review, Modern Age, Issues and Studies.

RESEARCH INTERESTS IN GENERAL:

Human Rights in China; Chinese Intellectual History

CURRENT/FUTURE SPECIFIC RESEARCH PROJECTS:

Peking Opera And Chinese History

With John F. Copper. Coping with a Bad Global Image: Human Rights in the People's Republic of China. MD: University Press of America, 1997 (forthcoming).

"Chinese Opera & History"

DISSERTATION TITLE:

Tung-Meng Hui and Chinese Revolution, 1905-1912

INSTITUTION GRANTING PH.D.:

New York University