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The Two Lives of Cheng Maolan

From the "French Silk Road to Astronomy" to the Meanders of Mao’s China

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2022
ISBN13: 9783030999292
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2022 9783030999292
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This book presents the exceptional biography of the 20th century Chinese astronomer Cheng Maolan, who came to France in 1926 on a China-France cooperation program to do his PhD with the idea of returning to China after a few years. Instead, he lived two lives. He first stayed in France and studied astronomy in Lyon, the “Silk city”, where he suffered the hardships of the German occupation, but also witnessed the construction of the Haute-Provence Observatory. After the war, he started a promising career at Lyon Observatory. However, in 1957 he decided to live a second life, by returning to the motherland, which had in the meantime become the People's Republic of China. There, he suffered the hardships of the Cultural Revolution, but he managed to play a pivotal role in establishing the Beijing Observatory as its director. In particular, he prepared the ground for the Xinglong 2-m telescope, which saw its first light in 1989, ten years after his death.

Cheng Maolan is now considered a "Chinese hero": an "Astronomy and Technology Museum" was built and named after him in 2018, in his native city of Boye, Hebei Province, China, featuring a tall, white statue in front of the building.

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ISBN13:9783030999292
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The French “Silk Road” towards Astronomy (1926-1957)<p>1.1.&nbsp; &nbsp;Introduction: Cheng Maolan, the first Chinese IAU Vice-President&nbsp;?</p><p>1.2.&nbsp; &nbsp;Background: Chinese “workers-students” in France in the early 20th century</p><p>1.3.&nbsp; &nbsp;A French-Chinese university-level Institute in Lyon</p><p>1.4.&nbsp; &nbsp;Cheng Maolan’s mysterious early years in France</p><p>1.5.&nbsp; &nbsp;The Lyon “silk road” to the stars</p><p>1.6.&nbsp; &nbsp;…But the road was hard</p><p>1.7.&nbsp; &nbsp;Wartime in occupied France</p><p>1.8.&nbsp; &nbsp;A new observatory nested in Provence, the “country of cicadas”</p><p>1.9.&nbsp; &nbsp;After the Liberation: recognition and normal life</p><p>1.10. A first life in France: “the most French of the Chinese”</p><p><br></p><p>2. Return to the motherland (1957-1978)</p><p>2.1. Early contacts</p><p>2.2. Selecting sites for a new observatory</p><p>2.3. Pushing the 2-m telescope project in the times of the Cultural Revolution</p><p>2.4. Cheng Maolan’s second life: A lasting legacy for the future</p><p>2.5. A Chinese hero</p><p><br></p><p>Appendix</p><p>Chinese students in astronomy at the&nbsp;Institut Franco-Chinois de Lyon&nbsp;(1921-1947) and their careers</p><p><br></p><p>Name Index</p><p><br></p><p><strong>NOTE: The full text of the book is uploaded below. About 10-15 pages will be added about the construction of the Xinglong Observatory, which took 30 years.</strong></p>
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