Frederick W. Mote

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Frederick W. Mote


Born
in Plainview, Nebraska, The United States
June 02, 1922

Died
February 10, 2005

Genre

Influences


Frederick Wade "Fritz" Mote, was an American Sinologist and a professor of History at Princeton University for nearly 50 years. His research and teaching interests focused on China during the Ming Dynasty and the Yuan Dynasty. ...more

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“one after another the Five Dynasties controlled all or most of the old heartland of Chinese civilization.”
Frederick W. Mote, Imperial China, 900–1800

“The great families of the Tang civil and bureaucratic elite played almost no part in the final struggles of the Tang to survive.”
Frederick W. Mote, Imperial China, 900–1800

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