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Oct 19, 2022

Volume 16, Issue 3

Cover Image: Qiongwen Ha (哈琼文), 1979, Ke xue you xian zu ku zhan neng guo guan (科学有险阻苦战能过关, science can be dangerous and difficult, bitter struggles can set new standards), poster,77x106 cm. Courtesy of the Stefan R. Landsberger collection. It is among many propaganda images that depict how science is perceived by the Chinese and their vision to make science serve national goals. Cover Design: Awai
Editorial

Welcome to Our Editorial Board Members, 2022–24

Welcome to Our Editorial Board Members, 2022–24
Introduction

Who Is Mr. Science and Why Does He Matter?

Victor Seow
Sean Hsiang-lin Lei
Who Is Mr. Science and Why Does He Matter?
Research Article

“Mr. Science”, May Fourth, and the Global History of Science

Fa-ti Fan
“Mr. Science”, May Fourth, and the Global History of Science
Research Article

The Global Comrades of Mr. Democracy and Mr. Science: Placing May Fourth in a Transnational History of Science Activism

Sigrid Schmalzer
The Global Comrades of Mr. Democracy and Mr. Science: Placing May Fourth in a Transnational History of Science Activism
Research Article

Practicing Mr. Science: Chinese Scientists and the May Fourth Movement from Zhu Kezhen to Fang Lizhi

Zuoyue Wang
Practicing Mr. Science: Chinese Scientists and the May Fourth Movement from Zhu Kezhen to Fang Lizhi
Research Article

A Tradition of Invention: The Paradox of Glorifying Past Technological Breakthroughs

Victor Seow
A Tradition of Invention: The Paradox of Glorifying Past Technological Breakthroughs
Research Article

Would Mr. Science Eat the Chinese Diet?

Jia-Chen Fu
Would Mr. Science Eat the Chinese Diet?
Research Article

“Hotbeds of Psychopathology”: Psy Sciences and the Critique of the Family in Republican China

Wen-Ji Wang
“Hotbeds of Psychopathology”: Psy Sciences and the Critique of the Family in Republican China
Research Article

The Dawn of Science as Cultural Authority in China: Tianyanlun (On Heavenly Evolution) in the Post-1895 Debate over the Engagement with Western Civilization

Sean Hsiang-lin Lei
The Dawn of Science as Cultural Authority in China: Tianyanlun (On Heavenly Evolution) in the Post-1895 Debate over the Engagement with Western Civilization
Commentary

Situating Science in the Century since the May Fourth Movement

Wen-hsin Yeh
Situating Science in the Century since the May Fourth Movement
book review

Victor Seow, Carbon Technocracy: Energy Regimes in Modern East Asia, Chicago: UCP, 2021. 376 pp. $40. ISBN: 9780226721996.

Ju-Yi Roshnii Chou
Kuang-chi Hung
Victor Seow, Carbon Technocracy: Energy Regimes in Modern East Asia, Chicago: UCP, 2021. 376 pp. $40. ISBN: 9780226721996.
book review

Rui Kunze and Marc Andre Matten, Lanham, Knowledge Production in Mao-era China: Learning from the Masses, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2021, xxvii+167 pp. $95.00 (hardcover). ISBN: 9781498584616.

Jongsik Christian Yi
Rui Kunze and Marc Andre Matten, Lanham, Knowledge Production in Mao-era China: Learning from the Masses, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2021, xxvii+167 pp. $95.00 (hardcover). ISBN: 9781498584616.
book review

Eugenia Lean, Vernacular Industrialism in China: Local Innovation and Translated Technologies in the Making of a Cosmetics Empire, 1900–1940, New York: Columbia University Press, 2020. 416 pp. $65 hardcover. ISBN: 9780231550338.

Hyungsub Choi
Eugenia Lean, Vernacular Industrialism in China: Local Innovation and Translated Technologies in the Making of a Cosmetics Empire, 1900–1940, New York: Columbia University Press, 2020. 416 pp. $65 hardcover. ISBN: 9780231550338.
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