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Dorothy Borg (September 4, 1902 Elberon, New Jersey - October 25, 1993 New York City) was an American historian specializing in American=-East Asian relations. Although she did not hold faculty appointments, her multi-archival and objective scholarship influenced the development of the field of American history of foreign relations. ==Life== A native of the Elberon section of Long Branch, New Jersey, she graduated from Wellesley College and from Columbia University with a master's and doctoral degrees.〔("In Memoriam", ''Perspectives'', American Historical Association, April 1994 )〕 She spent two years in Beijing and Shanghai in the 1940s as a staff member of the American Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations.〔("Historian, Dorothy Borg, Dead At 91", ''Columbia University Record'', November 12, 1993 Vol. 19 No. 10 )〕 She was a researcher at Harvard University, where she helped organize programs that trained scholars in American and East Asian history. From 1966 until her retirement, she was a senior research associate at Columbia University's East Asian Institute, lecturing and directing academic conferences. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dorothy Borg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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