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K. C. Hsiao (; 29 December 18974 November 1981) was a Chinese historian and political scientist, best known for his contributions to Chinese political science and history.


Life and career

Hsiao first travelled to the United States in 1920 on the
Boxer Indemnity Scholarship Program The Boxer Indemnity Scholarship Program () was a scholarship program for Chinese students to be educated in the United States, funded by the . In 1908, the U.S. Congress passed a bill to return to China the excess of Boxer Indemnity, amounting to ...
,Zhou Mingzhi, "Xiao Gongquan (Hsiao Kung-Ch'üan) and American Sinology", ''Chinese Studies in History'', 41:1 (Fall 2007), pp.41-94 remaining there for six years and earning a Ph.D. from
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in 1926.Edmund S. K. Fung, ''The Intellectual Foundations of Chinese Modernity'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010): 243. He returned to China and was professor of political science at
Yenching University Yenching University (), was a university in Beijing, China, that was formed out of the merger of four Christian colleges between the years 1915 and 1920. The term "Yenching" comes from an alternative name for old Beijing, derived from its status ...
from 1930 to 1932, then at
Tsinghua University Tsinghua University (; abbr. THU) is a national public research university in Beijing, China. The university is funded by the Ministry of Education. The university is a member of the C9 League, Double First Class University Plan, Project ...
from 1932 to 1937.Antoon de Baets, ''Censorship of Historical Thought: a World Guide, 1945-2000'' (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002): 100. With the outbreak of the
Second Sino-Japanese War The Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) or War of Resistance (Chinese term) was a military conflict that was primarily waged between the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. The war made up the Chinese ...
in 1937, he left to teach at
Sichuan University Sichuan University (SCU) is a National university, national National Key Universities, key public university, public research university in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. The university is wholly funded by Ministry of Education of the People's Republic ...
and Kwang Hua University. Frustrated by the shortage of research materials produced by the
Chinese Civil War The Chinese Civil War was fought between the Kuomintang-led government of the Republic of China and forces of the Chinese Communist Party, continuing intermittently since 1 August 1927 until 7 December 1949 with a Communist victory on main ...
, he went to teach at
National Taiwan University National Taiwan University (NTU; ) is a public research university in Taipei, Taiwan. The university was founded in 1928 during Japanese rule as the seventh of the Imperial Universities. It was named Taihoku Imperial University and served ...
in 1949, and continued to the United States later that year. He taught at the
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from 1949 to 1968, initially as a visiting professor, and from 1959 as a tenured professor. Hsiao's ''magnum opus'' is his two-volume ''Zhōngguó zhèngzhǐ sīxiǎng shǐ ' History of Chinese Political Thought"', a work that traces Chinese political thought from its earliest recorded history in the
Shang dynasty The Shang dynasty (), also known as the Yin dynasty (), was a Chinese royal dynasty founded by Tang of Shang (Cheng Tang) that ruled in the Yellow River valley in the second millennium BC, traditionally succeeding the Xia dynasty an ...
to his day. An English translation of the first volume by the American Sinologist Frederick W. Mote was published by
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in 1979, but the second volume has never been translated into English. Hsiao hoped that the 20th century would come to embody 'liberal socialism', thereby reconciling the political movements of the 18th and 19th centuries.


Selected works

* ''Zhongguo zhengzhi sixiangshi'' 中國政治思想史 ("History of Chinese Political Thought"), 2 vols (1945). Chongqing: Shangwu yinshuguan. :* Volume 1 translated into English by Frederick W. Mote as ''A History of Chinese Political Thought, Volume 1: From the Beginning to the Sixth Century AD'' (1979). Princeton: Princeton University Press. *
Rural China: Imperial Control in the Nineteenth Century
' (1960). Seattle: University of Washington Press. * ''Wenxue jianwang lu'' 問學諫往錄 (1972). Taipei: Zhuanji wenxue chubanshe. * ''Modern China and a New World: Kang Youwei, Reformer and Utopian, 1858–1927'' (1975). Seattle, London: University of Washington Press. * ''Xiao Gongquan xiansheng quanji'' 蕭公權先生全集 ("The Complete Works of Mr. Hsiao Kung-chüan"), 9 volumes (1982). Taipei: Lianjing chubanshe.


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Citations


Works cited

*"Biography of Hsiao Kung-ch'üan", in David C. Buxbaum, Frederick W. Mote, eds. ''Transition and Permanence: Chinese History and Culture. A ''Festschrift'' in Honor of Dr. Hsiao Kung-ch'uan''. Hong Kong: Cathay Press, 1972, xiii-xvi. * * Knechtges, David R. "''Wenwen ruya yishusheng – huainian Xiao Gongquan xiansheng'' 溫文儒雅一書生 – 懷念蕭公權先生" ("A Gentle and Refined Scholar – Remembering Mr. Hsiao Kung-ch'üan"), ''Zhongguo Shibao'' 中國時報, 25–26 February 1981. * * "''Xiao Gongquan jiaoshou zhuzuo mulu'' 蕭公權教授著作目錄" ("Index to the Works of Professor Hsiao Kung-ch'üan"), ''Tsinghua Journal of Chinese Studies'' 8 (1970): 496–498. {{DEFAULTSORT:Hsiao, Kung-chuan 1897 births 1981 deaths 20th-century Chinese historians Boxer Indemnity Scholarship recipients Chinese Civil War refugees Chinese political scientists Cornell University alumni Historians from Jiangxi Academic staff of the National Southwestern Associated University Republic of China historians People from Ji'an Taiwanese people from Jiangxi Tsinghua University alumni Academic staff of Tsinghua University University of Washington faculty Academic staff of Yenching University 20th-century political scientists Academic staff of Kwang Hua University