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Unable to attend university as his family could not afford the fees, he obtained a job in a bank. After becoming interested in East Asia and the political developments there, he studied for a diploma in Chinese at the
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historian and writer whose academic career occurred mostly in Australia. He was a professor of East Asian studies with particular focus on China.
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He first visited China at age 21, and subsequently lived and worked there for over 20 years. Between 1946 and 1950 he worked there for the
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C. P. Fitzgerald interviewed by Hazel de Berg in the Hazel de Berg collection (sound recording, 1967)
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The Southern Expansion of the Chinese People: "Southern Fields and Southern Ocean"
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Son of Heaven: A Biography of Li Shih-Min, Founder of the T'ang Dynasty
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Fitzgerald married Pamela Sara Knollys on 15 February 1941 at
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The Third China: The Chinese Communities in South-East Asia
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Fitzgerald was born in London, England. His parents were
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Fellows of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
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Morrison Lectures in Ethnology 390:Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia 310:The Chinese View of Their Place in the World 253:(London: The Cresset Press, 1935; edited by 159:. and his Irish-born wife Cecile Josephine, 146: 641:Photographs of Charles Patrick Fitzgerald 576:, anu.edu.au. Retrieved 14 November 2022. 546:"Fitzgerald, Charles Patrick (1902–1992)" 533:The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs 286:(Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1964) 614:Photography of China by C. P. Fitzgerald 474:Fitzgerald, Charles Patrick (1902–1992) 312:(London: Oxford University Press, 1964) 653: 346:The Irrationality of the Fear of China 16:British historian and author (1902–92) 598:Charles Patrick Fitzgerald, 1902–1992 498: 496: 494: 492: 490: 488: 486: 468: 466: 464: 462: 230:, England. 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