| Needham/NRI2/SCC2/362 contains: |
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| 29 |
Letter from Ernest Graves-Abayie of London, commenting on Joseph Needham's 'The Past in China's Present', and related document |
| 30 |
Letter from M. Bouvier of 'Comprendre', Venice, Italy, about proofs of the French translation of Joseph Needham's article 'The Past in China's Present' |
| 31 |
Leaflet advertising Maurice T. Price, 'Christian Missions and Oriental Civilizations: A Study in Culture Contact', (Originally published in China, 1924) |
| 32 |
Printed statement headed 'Challenge to the 'Times' Music Critic' by Géryke Young |
| 33 |
Letter from K. Sunnuga Sunthanan in London, praising Joseph Needham's work and the 'liberality and lattitude' of his mind |
| 34 |
Part of a letter from Helen F. Snow of Madison, Connecticut, U.S.A., about the characteristics of Western thinking which gave rise to modern science |
| 35 |
Cutting of a newspaper article entitled 'Greek Church under the Turks' |
| 36 |
Cutting of a 'New Statesman' article by M. I. Finley entitled 'Exemplaria', about Greek culture |
| 37 |
Reprint of an article by H. F. Schurmann entitled 'The Roots of Social Policy', ('Survey') |
| 38 |
Correspondence with Keith Buchanan of the Geography Department, University of Wellington, New Zealand, about the publication of Joseph Needham's article 'The Past in China's Present' in 'Acific Viewpoint' |
| 39 |
Correspondence with William Robson, Edtior of 'The Political Quarterly', London, about a special issue of the journal to be devoted to 'Communist China', and related document |
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine
| Title |
Part of a letter from Helen F. Snow of Madison, Connecticut, U.S.A., about the characteristics of Western thinking which gave rise to modern science |
| Reference |
SCC2/362/34 |
| Creator |
Snow, Helen F. |
| Covering Dates |
24 June 1961 |
| Extent and Medium |
2 sheets; Paper |
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| Content and context |
The was written in response to Joseph Needham's article 'The Past in China's Present'. |
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