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George H. Kerr

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George H. Kerr (November 7, 1911 August 27, 1992), also known in Taiwan as 葛超智 (or 柯喬治), was an American diplomat, author and academic.[1]

Selected works

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In an overview of writings by and about Kerr, OCLC/WorldCat lists roughly 270 works in 870+ publications in 11 languages and 12,800+ library holdings.[2]

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  • Du Pont romance, a reminiscent narrative of E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and company, 1938
  • Ryukyu Kingdom and Province before 1945, 1953
  • Okinawa, the history of an island people, 1958
  • Formosa betrayed, 1965
  • Formosa: licensed revolution and the home rule movement, 1895-1945, 1974
  • Bibliography of the Ryukyus, 1961
  • 琉球文献目錄 (Bibliography of the Ryukyus), 1962
  • The Taiwan confrontation crisis, 1985
  1. Hoover Institution, Kerr, George H., Biographical Note; retrieved 2012-11-8.
  2. WorldCat Identities: Kerr, George H. 1911-   ; retrieved 2012-11-8.

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