The Marion J. Levy Jr. Memorial Scholarship |
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| Marion J. Levy Jr., was a Professor of Sociology
at Princeton University. He was well known and respected for his contributions
to the development of Modernization Theory.
From his obituary: Levy was a U.S. Navy officer during World War II, reaching the rank of lieutenant, senior grade, and serving as Japanese language officer. While serving in China, he did field work on the Chinese family, which informed his work as a comparative sociologist throughout his career. In his doctoral dissertation on the Chinese family and in later writings on China and Japan, Levy was fascinated with how historic patterns change. He produced a far-reaching analysis of China's traditional family structure and pioneering investigations of why Japan, instead of China, led the way to modernization in Asia.
To contribute toward books and scholarships, please send checks directly to: Mr. Shi Gang Office for Levy |
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Professor Marion J. Levy Jr. |
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| Yao Yuan. Winner of the first Marion J. Levy, Jr. Scholarship. | ||||