沉默的道釘:建設北美鐵路的華工

沉默的道釘:建設北美鐵路的華工

《沉默的道釘:建設北美鐵路的華工》是2017年五洲傳播出版社出版的圖書。

基本介紹

  • 中文名:沉默的道釘:建設北美鐵路的華工
  • 作者:黃安年
  • 出版時間:2017年
  • 出版社:五洲傳播出版社
  • ISBN:9787508532875
  • 類別:歷史研究
  • 開本:16 開
  • 裝幀:精裝
內容簡介,作者簡介,

內容簡介

19世紀60年代和80年代,橫貫北美大陸的太平洋鐵路在美國和加拿大先後建成,這在美國和加拿大歷史上豎起了一座走向現代化、鞏固國家統一、促進民族和諧的不朽豐碑。而這條鐵路的建設,與一個半世紀前遠涉重洋來到北美的華工先驅們的偉大功績密不可分。本畫冊通過許多珍貴的歷史圖片和較為翔實的文字資料,反映了19世紀中晚期數萬華工漂泊海外的坎坷遭遇,展現了100多年前在北美建設鐵路的華工從生存掙扎到立足生根,為當地文明的發展所作出的巨大貢獻。
In the 1860s and 1880s, the transcontinental Pacific Railroads had been completed in the United States and Canada, which stood as eternal monuments of both countries in their march toward modernization, national unity and ethnic harmony. The construction of both railroads depended upon the great efforts of pioneering Chinese laborers who had come to North America one century and a half ago. It was this brave, industrious, economic, and quiet labor force that had made indelible contributions to the completion of the two Pacific Railroads.

作者簡介

黃安年,北京師範大學教授。1936年生,江蘇省武進縣人。1958年畢業於北京師範大學歷史系。長期從事美國史、世界現代史教學和研究。出版著、編、譯作等30多部,主要有:《沉默的道釘:建設北美鐵路的華工》(五洲傳播出版社2006年版,中、英文)、《道釘,不再沉默:建設北美鐵路的華工》(白山出版社2010年版,中文簡體;華藝學術出版社2014年版,台灣繁體增訂版)、《老話題與新挑戰——美國的崛起與崛起後的美國》(中國法制出版社2009年版)、《當代美國的社會保障政策》(中國社會科學出版社1998年版)、《當代世界五十年》(四川人民出版社1997年版)、《美國社會經濟史論》(山東科學技術出版社1993年版)、《美國的崛起:17—19世紀的美國》(新時代出版社1992年版)、《二十世紀美國史》(河北人民出版社1989年版)、《當代世界五十年(1945—1995)》(四川人民出版社1997年版)、《從戰地到史林:鄧蜀生九旬文集》(中國法制出版社2012年版)、《美國紀行:一個中國學者眼中的美國生活》(文化藝術出版社2005年版)、《沉默道釘的足跡》(中國鐵道出版社2015年版,與李炬合著)等。發表文章300多篇。曾任中國美國史研究會副理事長(1993--2008)兼秘書長(1990—1996)、美國《美國歷史雜誌》(The Journal of American History)國際特約編輯(1992—2008)、北京市歷史學會秘書長(1986—1998)。現任中國美國史研究會顧問(2008— )、中華美國學會常務理事(1993— )。1991以來六次赴美學術訪問或考察,歷時四年。
Huang Annian is a Professor of Beijing Normal University. He was born in 1936 in Wujin County, Jiangsu Province. In 1958, he graduated from the History Department of Beijing Normal University. He has long been engaged in the teaching and research of US history and modern world history. He has written, compiled and translated more than 30 publications, mainly including The Silent Spikes, Chinese Laborers and the Construction of North American Railroads (Beijing: China Intercontinental Press,2006; with both Chinese and English versions); The Spikes No Longer Remain Silent: Chinese Laborers and the Construction of North American Railroads (Shenyang: Baishan Publishing House, 2010, Simplified Chinese Edition; Taipei: Airiti Press, 2014, Traditional Chinese Enlarged Edition); Old Topics and New Challenges: The Rise of the United States and Contemporary America (Beijing: China Legal Publishing House, 2009); Contemporary American Social Security Policies (Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 1998); Fifty Year of Contemporary World,1945-1995 (Chengdu: Sichuan People’s Publishing House, 1997); Essays on American Social and Economic History (Taiyuan: Shanxi Education Publishing House, 1993); The Rise of the United States: The United States from 17th Century through 19th Century (Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 1992); The United States in the 20th Century (Shijiazhuang: Hebei People’s Publishing House, 1987); From Battleground to the Field of History: Anthology Marking 90th Birthday of Deng Shusheng (Beijing: China Legal Publishing House, 2012); American Chronicles: American Life in the Eye of a Chinese Scholar (Beijing: Culture and Art Publishing House, 2005); Footsteps of the Silent Spikes (Beijing: China Railway Publishing House, 2015;coauthor with Li Ju). In addition, Professor Huang has published over 300 academic papers. He once served as Vice President of American History Research Association of China (1993-2008) and Secretary General of the Association (1990-1996), the International Contributing Editor of The Journal of American History (published in the US) (1992-2008), and Secretary General of History Research Association of Beijing. Currently, he serves as an adviser of American History Research Association of China (2008-present) and an executive council member of Chinese Association of American Studies. Since 1991, he has been to the United States for six times for academic visits or inspection, with a cumulative duration of stay of 4 years.

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