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The Diary of Foo Ping-sheung, 1945封面


The Diary of Foo Ping-sheung, 1945
ISBN:978-986-04-0837-9
Author(s):Annotated by Yee Wah Foo and Li Chang
Date: 2014-4
  • Softcover:250 TWD   
  • Price: 未出版
    Vol.: 1
    Size: 25 K
    Other Ordering Methods:WuNan . SanMin . KingStone . Agent List

    Abstract:
    Foo Ping-sheung (1896-1965) was born in Foshan, Guangdong. He was sent to St. Stephen’s College in Hong Kong, trained as a civil engineer at Hong Kong University and received honorary Doctor of Laws from HKU. He had been attaché to the delegation of the Canton Constitutional Government to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, secretary to Sun Yatsen 1918-24, governor of Hainan Island 1919-1922, superintendent of Customs and Commissioner for Foreign Affairs at Canton 1922-26, secretary of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and later Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Nationalist Government 1927, director of Customs Administration 1927, member of the Foreign Relations Committee of the National Government, member of the Legislative Yuan and chairman of its Foreign Relations Committee, principal drafter of the Chinese Civil Code 1933-1936, member of the Central Executive Committee 1935. In August 1941 Fu was appointed Political Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, of which post he was relieved in December 1942, when appointed ambassador to the U.S.S.R. in January 1943. After he retired to Paris in 1949 to 1956, he returned to work for Chiang Kaishek as President of the Anti-Corruption Board and Vice President of the Judicial Yuan in Taiwan 1956-1965. This diary records Foo’s third year as ambassador to the U.S.S.R., including his opinion about the reorganization of the world before and after WWII.
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