Ray Huang


Ray Huang (Chinese: 黃仁宇 pinyin: Huáng Rényǔ, born June 25, 1918, January 8, 2000) is a Chinese historian.

Ray Huang was an officer of the Kuomintang Army. During World War II he fought in Burma. His doctorate in Chinese history was defended in the United States at the University of Michigan. He worked with Joseph Needham. He particularly dealt with the history of China during the Ming Dynasty. He is best known for his concepts within macro-history. Publications Authoritative control (person):

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