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  1. Owen Lattimore (July 29, 1900 – May 31, 1989) was an American Orientalist and writer. He was an influential scholar of China and Central Asia, especially Mongolia.

  2. 27 de may. de 2024 · Owen Lattimore (born July 29, 1900, Washington, D.C., U.S.—died May 31, 1989, Providence, R.I.) was an American sinologist, a victim of McCarthyism in the 1950s. The brother of poet Richmond Lattimore, Owen Lattimore spent much of his childhood in China, where his father was a teacher.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 5 de oct. de 2015 · Owen Lattimore (1900–1989), the American traveler, diplomat, geographer, journalist, and businessman, founded the historical study of Chinese frontiers and Central Eurasia as we know it today.

  4. Abstract. Perhaps best known today as a pioneering scholar of Inner Asia and a victim of the McCarthy witch hunts of the 1950s, Owen Lattimore was more basically, like his friend Arnold Toynbee, a major player in the vogue of comparative history that captured wide public attention in the second quarter of the twentieth century.

    • William T. Rowe
    • 2007
  5. 29 de jul. de 2018 · Owen Lattimore nació el 29 de julio de 1900, en los Estados Unidos de América, y falleció el 31 de mayo de 1989, en Rhode Island (EUA). Fue escritor, educador e investigador, docente y editor. Aunque Owen Lattimore nació en los Estados Unidos, creció en Tianjin (China).

  6. Historian and political scientist, OWEN LATTIMORE is Director of the Page School of International Relations at the Johns Hopkins University. A native of one of Toynbee’s...

  7. advisor Owen Lattimore (1900-89). A well-known expert on China and the Far East, Lattimore was a 'public intellectual' and advisor to Chiang Kai-shek and Franklin D. Roosevelt. In 1950, after Senator Joseph McCarthy accused him of Soviet espionage, Lattimore's reputation was irrevocably damaged and his political thought forgotten.