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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.

Joseph Richmond Levenson
BornJune 10, 1920 (1920-06-10)
DiedApril 6, 1969(1969-04-06) (aged 48)
EducationHarvard University (1949)
SpouseRosemary Sebag-Montefiore
ChildrenRichard Levenson
Irene Levenson
Thomas Levenson
Leo Levenson
Scientific career
FieldsIntellectual History of China
Doctoral advisorJohn King Fairbank
Notable studentsFrederic E. Wakeman

After graduating from Boston Latin School in 1937 and Harvard College in 1941, Levenson enlisted in the United States Navy in 1942. He attended Japanese Language School and saw active service in the Solomon Islands and Philippines campaigns. After the war he earned M.A. (1947) and PhD (1949) degrees at Harvard, where he was a student of John K. Fairbank. He was a member of the Harvard Society of Fellows. He taught at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1951 until his death. He drowned in a canoeing accident in the Russian River, California, in 1969. [1]

Honors and awards

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Levenson earned a number of awards and prizes, including Fulbright (1954–55), the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (1958–59); Guggenheim (1962–63); and the American Council of Learned Societies (1966–67).

In honor of his scholarly and pedagogical contributions, two awards are made in his name: the China and Inner Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies offers the Joseph Levenson Book Prize[2] and one by Harvard University for excellence in undergraduate teaching.

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Paul Cohen commented in his study of American historical writing on China, Discovering History in China, that Levenson addressed "the issues of modernization and cultural change more persistently, imaginatively, and, for many of his readers, persuasively than perhaps any other American historian of China in the immediate postwar decades". [3]

Notes

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  • ^ AAS CIAC Levenson Book Prize Winners Archived 2014-07-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Cohen (2010), p. 51.
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