留美幼童
Fortunate Sons 豆瓣
作者: Liel Leibovitz / Matthew Miller W. W. Norton & Company 2011 - 2
At the twilight of the nineteenth century, China sent a detachment of boys to America in order to learn the ways of the West, modernise the antiquated empire, and defend it from foreigners invading its shores. After spending a decade in New England's finest schools, the boys returned home, driven by a pioneering spirit of progress and reform. Their lives in America influenced, not only their thinking, but also their nation's endeavour to become a contemporary world power, an endeavour that resonates powerfully today. Drawing on diaries, letters and other first-person accounts, Fortunate Sons tells a remarkable tale, weaving together the dramas of personal lives with the momentous thrust of a nation reborn. Shedding light on a crucial yet largely unknown period in China's history, Fortunate Sons provides insight into the issues concerning that nation today, from its struggle towards economic supremacy to its fraught relationship with the United States.
2018年9月11日 已读
比我想象中要内容单薄很多,第一部分主要在讲容闳,第二部分幼童的留美生活其实讲得不多,第三部分重点讲了某几个相对有名的回国之后的起起伏伏,相对内容较少,因为面向外国读者,还花了很多笔墨讲袁世凯慈禧李鸿章等历史背景,反正CEM本质上就是一个岌岌可危的帝国如何尝试着去拥抱现代性却一路将信将疑,为时已晚的故事吧...
中国 留美幼童