Graham took up his first academic post in 1950 as a Lecturer in Classical Chinese at SOAS completing his PhD thesis in 1953. He became a Reader in 1966 and Professor of Classical Chinese in 1971, retiring in 1984 when he became Professor Emeritus. The material is this series relates to Graham's tenure at SOAS.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Chinese philosophy
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The Seventh International Congress in Chinese Philosophy was held in Munich, Germany, in 1991. This correspondence concerns Graham's participation in the Congress.
Paul GregorThe Sixth East-West Philosophers' Conference was held at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in 1989. This material is correspondence from Eliot Deutsch to Angus Graham concerning Graham's participation in the conference and inclusion of his paper in the conference publication.
Deutsch EliotTwo letters about an upcoming opening at the university for a specialist in premodern indigenous Chinese thought.
Yearley LeeStudies in Early Chinese Philosophy and Philosophical Literature was published by the Institute for East Asian Philosophies (Singapore) in 1986 and by State University of New York Press (Albany) in 1990. This series contains some correspondence concerned with the publication of the book.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Tabulation of the Occurrences of Certain Terms in the Mo-tzu, incomplete draft by unknown author.
Correspondence concerning the publication of the paper that Graham delivered at this conference.
Reding Jean-PaulTaoist spontaneity and the dichotomy of 'is' and 'ought' was published in Experimental essays on Chuang Tzu, edited by Victor H. Mair, Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 1983. This material consists of drafts of the essay and correspondence concerning its publication.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Textual Notes on a Translation of the Liehtzyy by Angus Graham. Article draft, undated.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991The Chronology of Xunzi's Works by John H. Knoblock, Department of Philosophy, University of Miami. Copy of article published in Early China 8, pp.29-52.
Knoblock John Henry 1938-1999