附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-202) and index.
Foreword / Jonathan Spence -- pt. 1. Preparations, 1901-1928. 1. Favorite Son. 2. Favorite Daughter. 3. Their Teens. 4. Professional Studies. 5. Homecoming -- pt. 2. Achievements, 1928-1937. 6. A Professorship. 7. In Peking. 8. Architectural Historian. 9. Search for Surviving Buildings. 10. The Liang Household. 11. Further Searches. 12. A Joint Expedition in Shansi. 13. Japanese Encroachment. 14. Interval of Reprieve. 15. Triumph and Disaster -- pt. 3. Survival in Wartime, 1937-1945. 16. Escape. 17. Settling in Kunming. 18. Uprooted. 19. The Capital and the Village. 20. The Stress of Poverty. 21. New Hopes -- pt. 4. Between War and Revolution, 1946-1948. 22. War's End. 23. Return to Kunming and Peking. 24. Honors, 1947. 25. Worrisome Days. 26. Final Letter -- pt. 5. Under the Communist Party, 1949-1972. 27. Defeats. 28. Lin Zhu's Story.
摘要:"In Liang and Lin: Partners in Exploring China's Architectural Past, Wilma Fairbank documents, from both a historical and a uniquely personal perspective, the professional and personal achievements of Liang and Lin. Wilma and her husband, the late John King Fairbank, Harvard University's eminent historian of modern China, were intimate and lifelong friends of Liang and Lin. It is this relationship that allows the author, herself a noted researcher of art and architecture, to paint a vivid picture of the couple within the context of China's turbulent past."--Jacket.