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Denis Crispin Twitchett (23 September 192524 February 2006) was a British
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and scholar who specialized in
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, and is well known as one of the co-editors of ''
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''.


Biography

Denis Twitchett was born on 23 September 1925 in
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, the son of an architectural draughtsman, and attended Isleworth County Grammar School. During
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he took a crash course in Japanese, and for the remainder of the war he was part of the
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operations acting as a listener at one of the forward listening stations in
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. He also spent a great deal of time in
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, and was able to learn from the best Japanese historians of China (who tended to focus on Tang China, a period which became his field of expertise also). Following demobilisation he read Modern Chinese at the
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at the
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for a year (1946–47). Having won a scholarship to read Geography in 1943 while still a school pupil, he then took up his place at
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, whence he graduated with a first-class degree in Oriental Studies in 1950.Davin, Delia
"Twitchett, Denis Crispin (1925-2006)"
''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2013; online edition, January 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
He was a lecturer at the
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(1954–56) and
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(1956–60), the Chair of Chinese at the universities of London (1960–68) and Cambridge (1968–80), and the Gordon Wu '58 Professor of Chinese Studies at
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(1980–94). He was a fellow of the
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from 1967. He greatly expanded the role of Chinese studies in Western intellectual circles. He married Umeko Ichikawa in 1956. Together they had two children.


''The Cambridge History of China ''

Starting in 1966, Professor Twitchett and historian John K. Fairbank (who taught at
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) began plans for the first comprehensive history of China to be published in the English language. Originally expected to be a six volume set of books, the series expanded as time passed and eventually grew to the currently planned 15 volumes. While he was at Princeton, Twitchett worked closely with fellow Sinologist Frederick W. Mote (who had a related wartime experience). Drawing upon the most respected living historians for individual chapters of the books, the series (though still missing one volume as of 2022) is very highly regarded as an authoritative history of China. Twitchett wrote many sections and guided the creation of the whole series from the start until his death. Twitchett deliberately held off creating a book on China before the Ch'in dynasty because, as Twitchett put it in the preface to Volume 7, there was still so much work to be done on the period. Since that time the history has become better understood and in 1999 a companion volume ''The Cambridge History of Ancient China, From the Origins of Civilization to 221 BC'' edited by Michael Loewe and Edward L. Shaughnessy was published.


Other publications

* * ''Financial Administration under the T'ang Dynasty'' (1963) * ''Printing and Publishing in Medieval China'' (1983) * ''The Writing of Official History Under the T'ang'' (1992) * (with P.J.M. Geelan) ''The Times Atlas of China'' (1974) Twitchett was the expert who helped create the China maps for ''The Times Atlas of World History'' (first published in 1979).


References


External links


Obituary
in ''
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'' * David McMullen, "Denis Crispin Twitchett (1925-2006)," ''Proceedings of the British Academy'' 166 (2010): 322–345

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