Maurice Meisner | |
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Born | November 17, 1931 |
Died | January 23, 2012 | (aged 80)
Alma mater | Wayne State University (BA) University of Chicago (MA, PhD) |
Employer | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
Known for | Historian of modern China |
Title | Harvey Goldberg Professor of History |
Children | 4 |
Maurice Jerome Meisner (November 17, 1931 – January 23, 2012) was an American sinologist. He was a historian of 20th century China and a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His study of the Chinese Communist Revolution and the People's Republic was in conjunction with his strong interest in socialist ideology, Marxism, and Maoism in particular. He authored a number of books including Mao's China: A History of the People's Republic (and subsequent editions) which became a standard academic text in that area.
Maurice Meisner was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1931 to Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe. He had two marriages each lasting about 30 years, first to Lorraine Faxon Meisner and subsequently to Lynn Lubkeman. He had three children from the first marriage and one child from the second. He died at his home in Madison, Wisconsin in 2012.[1]
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