Jiang Menglin

Jiang Menglin (simplified Chinese: 蒋梦麟; traditional Chinese: 蔣夢麟; 20 January 1886 – 1964), also known as Chiang Monlin, was a Chinese educator, writer, and politician. Between 1919 and 1927, he also served as the President of Peking University. He later became the president of National Chekiang University. In the early 1950s, he was head of the Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction in Taiwan.[1]

Jiang Menglin
Born(1886-01-20)20 January 1886
Yuyao, Zhejiang, Qing Empire
Died19 June 1964(1964-06-19) (aged 78)
Alma materColumbia University

Biography

Jiang was born in Yuyao, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province on 20 January 1886. Jiang studied at Zhejiang Advanced College (浙江高等学堂; now Zhejiang University) in Hangzhou in 1903. In 1908, he went to America and studied at University of California, Berkeley. At first, he majored in agriculture, and then he turned to pedagogy.[2] Jiang obtained his Ph.D. from Columbia University under John Dewey's guidance.

Political career

Jiang served as the Minister of Education of the Republic of China from 1928-1930.

Jiang was the General Secretary of Executive Yuan of the Republic of China from 1945 to 1947.

He was also the Chairman of the Sino-American Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction in the late 1940s and 1950s.

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See also

Notes

References and further reading

  • Monlin Chiang, Tides from the West: A Chinese Autobiography (Chinese: 西潮:蒋梦麟回忆录)(New Haven: Yale University Press, 1945).
  • Boorman, Howard L., Richard C. Howard, ed. (1968). "Chiang Menglin". Biographical Dictionary of Republican China. Volume I. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 348–350.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Academic offices
Preceded by
Cai Yuanpei
President of Peking University
1930 1945
Succeeded by
Hu Shih
Preceded by
Hu Zhuangyou
President of Zhejiang University
1927 1930
Succeeded by
Shao Peizi


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