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Albert Feuerwerker (November 6, 1927 – April 27, 2013) was a historian of modern China specializing in
economic history Economic history is the academic learning of economies or economic events of the past. Research is conducted using a combination of historical methods, statistical methods and the application of economic theory to historical situations and ins ...
and long time member of the
University of Michigan , mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth" , former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821) , budget = $10.3 billion (2021) , endowment = $17 billion (2021)As o ...
faculty. He was the president of the
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in 1991.


Career

On the national scene, Feuerwerker was one of the generation of
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scholars who established the field of
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. At the University of Michigan, Feuerwerker was a key organizer of the field of Chinese studies. He served as first director of the Center for Chinese Studies, 1961–1967, and again from 1972 to 1983. Among his national positions was the presidency of the
Association for Asian Studies The Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is a scholarly, non-political and non-profit professional association focusing on Asia and the study of Asia. It is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. The Association provides members with an Annua ...
, 1991–1992. He served as a member, chair or co-chair, of many national organizations, including the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and the Social Science Research Council (1966–1978 and 1980–1983);
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; member and later vice chairman of the Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Council of Learned Societies and the Social Science Research Council (1971–1978 and 1981–1983). He served on the editorial boards of major academic journals, including the
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,
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, and
China Quarterly ''The China Quarterly'' (CQ) is a British double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1960 on contemporary China and Taiwan. It is considered the most important research journal about China in the world and is published by the Cam ...
. He died in Ann Arbor, 2013, survived by his wife, Yi-tsi Mei Feuerwerker, herself a widely published historian of modern Chinese Literature, and his children, Alison and Paul.


Scholarly interests

Feuerwerker's doctoral dissertation was published as the first volume in the Harvard University Press East Asian series, ''China's Early Industrialization; Sheng Hsuan-huai (1844–1916) and Mandarin Enterprise'' (Harvard, 1958), which explored the difficulties of a Confucian government in taking on the tasks of
modernization Modernization theory is used to explain the process of modernization within societies. The "classical" theories of modernization of the 1950s and 1960s drew on sociological analyses of Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim and a partial reading of Max Weber, ...
. He continued this theme in "Handicraft and Manufactured Cotton Textiles in China, 1871–1910." (1970), among other articles. Along with Fairbank students
Joseph Levenson Joseph Richmond Levenson (June 10, 1920 – April 6, 1969) was a scholar of Chinese history and Jane K. Sather Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley. After graduating from Boston Latin School in 1937 and Harvard Colleg ...
and
Mary C. Wright Mary Clabaugh Wright (born Mary Oliver Clabaugh; Chinese name Ruì Mǎlì; September 25, 1917 – June 18, 1970) was an American historian and sinologist who specialized in the study of late Qing dynasty and early twentieth century China. She w ...
, Feuerwerker argues in these works that traditional Chinese values were a barrier to modernity and would have to be dismantled before China could make progress. Paul A. Cohen's
Discovering History in China ''Discovering History in China: American Historical Writing on the Recent Chinese Past'' is a book by Paul A. Cohen introducing the ideas behind American histories of China since 1840. It was published by Columbia University Press in 1984 and rep ...
critiques Feuerwerker's point of view. Feuerwerker returned to this theme in his Presidential Address to the Association for Asian Studies, "Presidential Address: Questions About China's Early Modern Economic History That I Wish I Could Answer," His criticisms and analysis of Marxist historiography of China are represented in articles such as "China's History in Marxian Dress," and "The Ideology of Scholarship: China's New Historiography," with Harold A Kahn. In his edited volume of articles, ''History in Communist China'' originally published in ''China Quarterly'', scholars critically analyzed the work of historians in the People's Republic of China on a wide range of topics. He was editor or co-editor of a number of volumes, including Albert Feuerwerker,
Rhoads Murphey W. Rhoads Murphey (August 13, 1919 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania − December 20, 2012 Ann Arbor, Michigan) was a geographer and historian of Asia who taught at University of Washington, Seattle, and University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He served for man ...
, and Mary Wright, eds., ''Approaches to Modern Chinese History.'' (Berkeley,: University of California Press, 1967), a collection of essays by fellow students of Fairbank, and volumes of "The Cambridge History of China", a series in which he published several chapters.Albert Feuerwerker papers, 1968–1992
Michigan Historical Collections Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan.


Major Publications

*
China's Early Industrialization; Sheng Hsuan-huai (1844–1916) and Mandarin Enterprise
'. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1958. *''The Chinese Economy, 1912–1949''. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 196
online
*''History in Communist China'', MIT Press, 1968 (as editor of 17 essays, 2 his own) *''The Chinese Economy, Ca. 1870–1911'' (Michigan Papers in Chinese Studies No. 5), University of Michigan, 196
online
*''Chinese Communist Studies of Modern Chinese History'', with Sally Cheng, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 197
Google Books
Lists and annotates 500 items. *''Rebellion in Nineteenth-Century China'', (Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies), Center for Chinese Studies, 1975 *''The Foreign Establishment in China in the Early Twentieth Century'', Ann Arbor (Michigan), 1976 *''State and Society in Eighteenth-Century China: The Ch'ing Empire in Its Glory'', (Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies), 1976 *''Economic trends in the Republic of China, 1912–1949,'' (Michigan Papers in Chinese Studies 31), University of Michigan. Center for Chinese Studies, Ann Arbor, 1977
online
*''Chinese Social and Economic History From the Song to 1900: Report of the American Delegation to a Sino-American Symposium, Beijing, 26 October-1 Nov.'', by Sino-American Symposium On Chinese Social And Economic History, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 1982 * "The state and the economy in late imperial China." ''Theory and Society'' 13.3 (1984): 297-32
online
* "Economic trends in the late Ch’ing empire, 1870–1911." in ''The Cambridge History of China 11.part 2'' (1980): 1–69.


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Memoir
Faculty History Project
Albert Feuerwerker papers, 1968–1992
Michigan Historical Collections Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan.
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