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2 Sons Who Tried for Admission to Cambridge
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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I. PLANNING A BUSINESS DYNASTY, 1907– 1932
- 1 Parents Who Dreamed of a Business Dynasty 13
- 2 Sons Who Tried for Admission to Cambridge 23
- 3 Sons Who Did Not Want to Become British Citizens 49
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II. BEHAVING CONTRARY TO THE PLAN, 1932– 1937
- 4 A Son Who Wanted to Drop Out of Harvard 67
- 5 A Son Who Was Sick 90
- 6 A Son Who Proposed Marriage to a Westernized Woman 116
- 7 A Daughter Who Spoiled a Marriage Alliance 147
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III. REACTING TO WAR, 1938– 1945
- 8 Sons Who Became Leaders in War time 165
- 9 A Son Who Joined the Communists 185
- 10 A Son Who Battled Depression 217
- 11 Mother’s Struggle to Save Her Marriage 237
- 12 The Family’s Postwar Disunion and Reunion 259
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IV. ADAPTING TO REVOLUTION, 1946– 1956
- 13 Father’s Decision to Live in the People’s Republic 279
- 14 A Daughter Who Forged Family Alliances 298
- 15 A Son Who Refused to Return to China 325
- 16 Parents’ Deaths and Children’s Dispersal 344
- Conclusion 355
- Archives and Works Cited 367
- Notes 377
- Acknoledgments 421
- Index 425
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
I. PLANNING A BUSINESS DYNASTY, 1907– 1932
- 1 Parents Who Dreamed of a Business Dynasty 13
- 2 Sons Who Tried for Admission to Cambridge 23
- 3 Sons Who Did Not Want to Become British Citizens 49
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II. BEHAVING CONTRARY TO THE PLAN, 1932– 1937
- 4 A Son Who Wanted to Drop Out of Harvard 67
- 5 A Son Who Was Sick 90
- 6 A Son Who Proposed Marriage to a Westernized Woman 116
- 7 A Daughter Who Spoiled a Marriage Alliance 147
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III. REACTING TO WAR, 1938– 1945
- 8 Sons Who Became Leaders in War time 165
- 9 A Son Who Joined the Communists 185
- 10 A Son Who Battled Depression 217
- 11 Mother’s Struggle to Save Her Marriage 237
- 12 The Family’s Postwar Disunion and Reunion 259
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IV. ADAPTING TO REVOLUTION, 1946– 1956
- 13 Father’s Decision to Live in the People’s Republic 279
- 14 A Daughter Who Forged Family Alliances 298
- 15 A Son Who Refused to Return to China 325
- 16 Parents’ Deaths and Children’s Dispersal 344
- Conclusion 355
- Archives and Works Cited 367
- Notes 377
- Acknoledgments 421
- Index 425