| 31. | Born in Malm? Sweden ( October 7, 1959 ) he studied Sinology and Business Administration at Lund University in Sweden.
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| 32. | From Cambridge he also developed his interest in sinology, by appreciating the works of Chinese and Japanese literature translated by Arthur Waley.
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| 33. | France had a long and distinguished tradition of sinology which focused on classical China, but Guillermaz urged the study of contemporary China.
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| 34. | He settled later into the position of Professor of Sinology at l'Universit?l'Aurore ( ��e'Yf [ ).
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| 35. | Morohashi was awarded the Order of the Chrysanthemum in 1957 and the Order of Culture in 1967 for his contributions to sinology and lexicography.
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| 36. | In Sinology, one of his contributions has been the effort to precisely date the founding of the Zhou Dynasty, based on archaeoastronomy.
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| 37. | In 1945, he decided to devote himself to Chinese studies and took a Ph . D . in Sinology at the Stockholm University.
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| 38. | He was interrupted by raucous laughter from Sinophiles in the press corps, one of whom shouted the correction : " Sinology ."
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| 39. | The rise of Area studies, the role of China watchers, and the growth of university graduate programs has changed the role of sinology.
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| 40. | Towards the end of the century, many of those studying China professionally called for an end to the split between Sinology and the disciplines.
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