Record ID:
36384062 (Libraries Australia Authorities)
Authority type:
  • Name.
Description conventions:
  • rda
LC number:
  • n 80093722 n 50080612
Heading:
Birth:
  • 19090224
  • St Pancras, England
Death:
  • 19940213
Lived/located in:
  • Hull, England Oxford, England Wales Beijing, China Yenan, China Canberra Chevy Chase, Md. Washington, D.C.
Occupations:
  • Academic Author Accountant Radio technician Social worker
Used for:
  • Lindsay, Michael Francis Morris, Baron Lindsay, 1909-1994
  • Lindsay, Michael, Baron Lindsay of Birker, 1909-1994
  • Lindsay of Birker, Michael Lindsay, Baron, 1909-1994
Notes:
  • The 1978 national college entrance examination in the People's Republic of China, 1979 (a.e.) t.p. (Michael Lindsay, American Univ.)
  • WWWA v. 12 1996-1998 (Lindsay, Michael Francis Morris; liberal studies educator; b. London, Feb. 24, 1909; MA Oxford Univ. 1935; d. Feb. 13, 1994)
  • Oxford dictionary of national biography, viewed 25 October 2016 (Lindsay, Michael Francis Morris, second Baron Lindsay of Birker (1909-1994), writer on China, was born at 40 Mecklenburg Square, St Pancras, London, on 24 February 1909 ... Michael Lindsay was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, and at Balliol College, Oxford, of which his father was master. After graduating in 1931 with second-class honours in philosophy, politics, and economics, he undertook two spells of social work in south Wales (1931–2, 1935–7) and was briefly (1933) engaged in accountancy. In 1937 he was offered a teaching post at Yenching (Yanjing) University, Peking (Beijing) ... [Following the attack on Pearl Harbour] Lindsay spent the next two and a half years with the communist guerrillas on the Shansi (Shanxi) border, working as a radio technician and teaching radio engineering to the troops ... From 1946 to 1974 Lindsay held a series of academic posts: in England as lecturer in economics at University College, Hull, 1948–51 ... as senior research fellow then reader in international relations at the Australian National University, Canberra, 1951–9; and finally as professor of Far Eastern studies at the American University, Washington, DC, 1959–74 ... He died in Washington, DC, on 13 February 1994) http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/55104
Local system number:
  • (AuCNL)369753
  • 000001391404
  • abv03642253
Cataloguing source:
  • AuCNLKIN eng rda ANL
Authentication code:
  • anuc