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Rafe de Crespigny

Richard Rafe Champion de Crespigny (born 1936),[1] also known by his Chinese name Zhang Leifu (Chinese: 張磊夫), is an Australian sinologist and historian. He was an adjunct professor in the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University. He specialised in the history, geography, and literature of the Han dynasty, particularly the translation and historiography of material concerning the Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period.

Richard Rafe Champion de Crespigny
Born1936 (age 87–88)
Adelaide, Australia
Occupation(s)Sinologist, historian
AwardsCentenary Medal (2001)
Academic background
Education
  • B.A. Honours History Cambridge (1957)
  • M.A. History Cambridge (1961)
  • B.A. Honours Chinese ANU (1962)
  • M.A. Oriental Studies Honours ANU (1964)
  • PhD Far Eastern History ANU (1968)
ThesisThe Development of the Chinese Empire in the South (1968)
Academic work
DisciplineSinology, Chinese history
Sub-disciplineHistory, geography, and literature of the Han dynasty
Notable works
  • Northern Frontier: The Policies and Strategy of the Later Han Empire (1984)
  • Imperial Warlord: A Biography of Cao Cao 155-220 AD (2010)

Family edit

The son of Richard Geoffrey Champion de Crespigny, OBE (1907-1966),[2][3][4] and Kathleen Cavenagh Champion de Crespigny (1908-2013), née Cudmore,[5] Richard Rafe Champion de Crespigny was born in Adelaide in 1936.[6] He married Christa Boltz in Turner, Australian Capital Territory on 19 May 1959.[7]

Education edit

De Crespigny received his tertiary education at the University of Cambridge (B.A. Honours History 1957; M.A. History 1961) and the Australian National University (B.A. Honours Chinese 1962; M.A. Oriental Studies Honours 1964; PhD Far Eastern History 1968).

During his early years as a scholar and academic, de Crespigny benefited from the guidance of Geoffrey Elton and sinologists such as Hans Bielenstein, Otto van der Sprenkel, Fang Chao-ying, Liu Ts'un-yan,[8] and Göran Malmqvist, and he developed an interest in the late Han dynasty through the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. His doctoral dissertation of 1968 on the development of the Chinese empire in the south and the origins of the Three Kingdoms state of Eastern Wu has provided the basis for much of his later work.[9]

Publications edit

De Crespigny's publications include China: The Land and its People (Melbourne, 1971); China This Century (Melbourne 1975; 2nd Edition Hong Kong 1992), both discussions of modern China. His most significant works, however, are those concerned with the Later Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. Among these are Northern Frontier: The Policies and Strategy of the Later Han Empire (Canberra, 1984); while Emperor Huan and Emperor Ling and To Establish Peace (Canberra, 1996) provide an annotated translation of the chronicle for the years 157 to 189 (chapters 54 to 59) and 189 to 220 (chapters 59 to 69) from the Zizhi Tongjian of Sima Guang respectively. He has also published more than twenty articles in Australia and overseas.

Generals of the South, published in 1990, narrates the rise of the Sun clan and the formation of the Three Kingdoms tripartite. It builds on the broad range of his translation experience and is telling about his historical interests. Like Northern Frontier, the work focuses on strategies, campaigns, and personalities. The approach owes a great deal to the narrative tradition of the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms but Generals of the South also discusses the population and development of southern China from the second century AD. In dealing with the military defence of the south via the boundary of the Yangtze River, it presents the best discussion of the Battle of Red Cliffs and early Chinese riverine warfare available in English.[citation needed] The work also provides an important prelude to further research into the political and cultural divisions of the Northern and Southern dynasties.

In 2007, A Biographical Dictionary of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms 23–220 AD was published by Brill as a companion to Michael Loewe's biographical dictionary dealing with the Qin, Former Han, and Xin periods 221 BC – 24 AD (Brill 2000).

De Crespigny's more recent publications include Imperial Warlord, a biography of Cao Cao (Brill 2010), which was awarded the Stanislas Julien Prize for 2011 by the French Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. In 2016 Brill published Fire over Luoyang, a narrative and analytical history of Later Han.[10] He was brought on as a consultant for the Creative Assembly strategy video game Total War: Three Kingdoms (released 2019).[11]

Associations and appointments edit

De Crespigny is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.[12] He has also been President of the Chinese Studies Association of Australia, a Fellow of the Oriental Society of Australasia, a vice-president of the Australian Institute of International Affairs; and a member of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, the Historical Association (UK) and the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia.

Honours edit

De Crespigny was awarded a Centenary Medal in 2001 for services to Australian society in Asian studies.[15]

See also edit

  • C. T. C. de Crespigny, Rafe de Crespigny's grandfather, includes details of the Australian branch of the Champion de Crespigny family

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Rafe de Crespigny. (2014). In Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale. Accessed 7 May 2018.
  2. ^ Varsity Commemoration on Wednesday, The (Adelaide) News, (Saturday, 9 December 1933), p.5: "For the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery—Ad Eundem Gradum—de Crespigny, Richard Geoffrey Champion, M.B.. B.S. (Melb.)."
  3. ^ World War Two Nominal Roll: Lieutenant Colonel Richard Geoffrey Champion de Crespigny (431901 (SX1464)), Department of Veterans' Affairs.
  4. ^ (New Years Honours (1960), Order of the British Empire, Military Division): Colonel Richard Geoffrey Champion de Crespigny, E.D., C.M.F., Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No.4, (Thursday, 14 January 1960), p.49.
  5. ^ Marriages: Champion de Crespigny—Cudmore, The (Adelaide) Chronicle, (Thursday, 6 July 1933), p.39.
  6. ^ Births: Champion de Crespigny, The (Adelaide) Chronicle, (Thursday, 26 March 1936), p.25.
  7. ^ C.U.C. Students Married On Saturday, The Canberra Times, (Tuesday, 19 May 1959), p.2; More Marriage, Woroni, (Wednesday, 24 June 1959), p.3.
  8. ^ Minford, J., "Tribute to Emeritus Professor Liu Ts'un-yan (1917-2009):, China Heritage Quarterly, No.19, September 2009.
  9. ^ de Crespigny, Rafe (2004). Generals of the South (PDF). Australian National University. p. 3.
  10. ^ Australian National University researchers Dr Rafe de Crespigny
  11. ^ Gordon, Jonathan (20 May 2019). "History Made Playable – The Accuracy In Total War: Three Kingdoms". All About History. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  12. ^ Fellows - Australian Academy of the Humanities: Dr Rafe de Crespigny FAHA https://www.humanities.org.au/fellows/fellows/?find_contact_id=2951&ffc_page=7
  13. ^ "ORIENTALISTS Australia shows its interest in Asia". The Canberra Times. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 28 December 1970. p. 8. Retrieved 21 April 2020 – via Trove.
  14. ^ "Boffins back with new decor, menu". The Canberra Times. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 8 February 1993. p. 15. Retrieved 21 April 2020 – via Trove.
  15. ^ It's an Honour

References edit

  • de Crespigny, Rafe, "Kathleen Cudmore: a Memoir", Anne's Family History, 1 January 2017.
  • de Crespigny, Rafe, Champions from Normandy: An Essay on the Early History of the Champion de Crespigny family 1350-1800 AD, Anne Young, (Ballarat West), 2017.

External links edit

  • Publications of Rafe de Crespigny at the ANU Australian Centre on China in the World
  • Interview with Rafe de Crespigny

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Richard Rafe Champion de Crespigny born 1936 1 also known by his Chinese name Zhang Leifu Chinese 張磊夫 is an Australian sinologist and historian He was an adjunct professor in the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University He specialised in the history geography and literature of the Han dynasty particularly the translation and historiography of material concerning the Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period Richard Rafe Champion de CrespignyBorn1936 age 87 88 Adelaide AustraliaOccupation s Sinologist historianAwardsCentenary Medal 2001 Academic backgroundEducationB A Honours History Cambridge 1957 M A History Cambridge 1961 B A Honours Chinese ANU 1962 M A Oriental Studies Honours ANU 1964 PhD Far Eastern History ANU 1968 ThesisThe Development of the Chinese Empire in the South 1968 Academic workDisciplineSinology Chinese historySub disciplineHistory geography and literature of the Han dynastyNotable worksNorthern Frontier The Policies and Strategy of the Later Han Empire 1984 Imperial Warlord A Biography of Cao Cao 155 220 AD 2010 Contents 1 Family 2 Education 3 Publications 4 Associations and appointments 5 Honours 6 See also 7 Footnotes 8 References 9 External linksFamily editThe son of Richard Geoffrey Champion de Crespigny OBE 1907 1966 2 3 4 and Kathleen Cavenagh Champion de Crespigny 1908 2013 nee Cudmore 5 Richard Rafe Champion de Crespigny was born in Adelaide in 1936 6 He married Christa Boltz in Turner Australian Capital Territory on 19 May 1959 7 Education editDe Crespigny received his tertiary education at the University of Cambridge B A Honours History 1957 M A History 1961 and the Australian National University B A Honours Chinese 1962 M A Oriental Studies Honours 1964 PhD Far Eastern History 1968 During his early years as a scholar and academic de Crespigny benefited from the guidance of Geoffrey Elton and sinologists such as Hans Bielenstein Otto van der Sprenkel Fang Chao ying Liu Ts un yan 8 and Goran Malmqvist and he developed an interest in the late Han dynasty through the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms His doctoral dissertation of 1968 on the development of the Chinese empire in the south and the origins of the Three Kingdoms state of Eastern Wu has provided the basis for much of his later work 9 Publications editDe Crespigny s publications include China The Land and its People Melbourne 1971 China This Century Melbourne 1975 2nd Edition Hong Kong 1992 both discussions of modern China His most significant works however are those concerned with the Later Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period Among these are Northern Frontier The Policies and Strategy of the Later Han Empire Canberra 1984 while Emperor Huan and Emperor Ling and To Establish Peace Canberra 1996 provide an annotated translation of the chronicle for the years 157 to 189 chapters 54 to 59 and 189 to 220 chapters 59 to 69 from the Zizhi Tongjian of Sima Guang respectively He has also published more than twenty articles in Australia and overseas Generals of the South published in 1990 narrates the rise of the Sun clan and the formation of the Three Kingdoms tripartite It builds on the broad range of his translation experience and is telling about his historical interests Like Northern Frontier the work focuses on strategies campaigns and personalities The approach owes a great deal to the narrative tradition of the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms but Generals of the South also discusses the population and development of southern China from the second century AD In dealing with the military defence of the south via the boundary of the Yangtze River it presents the best discussion of the Battle of Red Cliffs and early Chinese riverine warfare available in English citation needed The work also provides an important prelude to further research into the political and cultural divisions of the Northern and Southern dynasties In 2007 A Biographical Dictionary of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms 23 220 AD was published by Brill as a companion to Michael Loewe s biographical dictionary dealing with the Qin Former Han and Xin periods 221 BC 24 AD Brill 2000 De Crespigny s more recent publications include Imperial Warlord a biography of Cao Cao Brill 2010 which was awarded the Stanislas Julien Prize for 2011 by the French Academie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres In 2016 Brill published Fire over Luoyang a narrative and analytical history of Later Han 10 He was brought on as a consultant for the Creative Assembly strategy video game Total War Three Kingdoms released 2019 11 Associations and appointments editDe Crespigny is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities 12 He has also been President of the Chinese Studies Association of Australia a Fellow of the Oriental Society of Australasia a vice president of the Australian Institute of International Affairs and a member of the Asian Studies Association of Australia the Historical Association UK and the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia 1971 Secretary General of the 28th International Congress of Orientalists at Canberra 13 1971 72 Visiting Fellow of Clare Hall University of Cambridge 1972 and 1984 Academic Exchange Visitor of the German Academic Exchange Service DAAD 1978 Visiting Professor Asian Studies Program University of Hawaii 1978 Guest Professor College of Chinese Culture 1983 97 Honorary Treasurer Australian Committee for the Cambridge Commonwealth Trust 1986 Visiting Fellow Institute of Sinology Leiden University 1991 2001 Master of University House Australian National University 14 Honours editDe Crespigny was awarded a Centenary Medal in 2001 for services to Australian society in Asian studies 15 See also editC T C de Crespigny Rafe de Crespigny s grandfather includes details of the Australian branch of the Champion de Crespigny familyFootnotes edit Rafe de Crespigny 2014 In Contemporary Authors Online Detroit Gale Accessed 7 May 2018 Varsity Commemoration on Wednesday The Adelaide News Saturday 9 December 1933 p 5 For the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Ad Eundem Gradum de Crespigny Richard Geoffrey Champion M B B S Melb World War Two Nominal Roll Lieutenant Colonel Richard Geoffrey Champion de Crespigny 431901 SX1464 Department of Veterans Affairs New Years Honours 1960 Order of the British Empire Military Division Colonel Richard Geoffrey Champion de Crespigny E D C M F Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No 4 Thursday 14 January 1960 p 49 Marriages Champion de Crespigny Cudmore The Adelaide Chronicle Thursday 6 July 1933 p 39 Births Champion de Crespigny The Adelaide Chronicle Thursday 26 March 1936 p 25 C U C Students Married On Saturday The Canberra Times Tuesday 19 May 1959 p 2 More Marriage Woroni Wednesday 24 June 1959 p 3 Minford J Tribute to Emeritus Professor Liu Ts un yan 1917 2009 China Heritage Quarterly No 19 September 2009 de Crespigny Rafe 2004 Generals of the South PDF Australian National University p 3 Australian National University researchers Dr Rafe de Crespigny Gordon Jonathan 20 May 2019 History Made Playable The Accuracy In Total War Three Kingdoms All About History Retrieved 18 December 2020 Fellows Australian Academy of the Humanities Dr Rafe de Crespigny FAHA https www humanities org au fellows fellows find contact id 2951 amp ffc page 7 ORIENTALISTS Australia shows its interest in Asia The Canberra Times Australian Capital Territory Australia 28 December 1970 p 8 Retrieved 21 April 2020 via Trove Boffins back with new decor menu The Canberra Times Australian Capital Territory Australia 8 February 1993 p 15 Retrieved 21 April 2020 via Trove It s an HonourReferences editde Crespigny Rafe Kathleen Cudmore a Memoir Anne s Family History 1 January 2017 de Crespigny Rafe Champions from Normandy An Essay on the Early History of the Champion de Crespigny family 1350 1800 AD Anne Young Ballarat West 2017 External links editPublications of Rafe de Crespigny at the ANU Australian Centre on China in the World Interview with Rafe de Crespigny Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rafe de Crespigny amp oldid 1191242773, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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