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Ivan Daniel London (1913–1983) and Miriam B. London (1923–2011) were American scholars who were known for their research on the social systems of the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China (PRC) on the basis of refugee interviews. Both were born in the United States to immigrant parents from the Ukraine, which was then part of Russia and later the Soviet Union, and were exposed to a multi-lingual environment. Both started their academic studies within the natural sciences. This early training in scientific disciplines appears to have had a major impact on the methodological treatises Ivan D. London contributed to the field of Social Science and on the methods he and his wife Miriam London applied in their interviewing approach and subsequent processing of amassed information. Duri

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  • Ivan D. London und Miriam London, auch Ivan Daniel London (1913–1983) und Miriam B. London (1923–2011), waren ein US-amerikanisches Forscherehepaar, das sich die Erforschung der Sozialsysteme der Sowjetunion und der Volksrepublik China (hinfort: VR China) zur Aufgabe gemacht hatte. Beide entstammten russisch-ukrainischen Einwandererfamilien. Beide wuchsen mehrsprachig auf und begannen ihre akademischen Karrieren mit dem Studium naturwissenschaftlicher Fächer. Die Methoden ihrer Forschung und deren Darstellung im Bereich der Sozialwissenschaften wurden von dieser naturwissenschaftlichen Vorarbeit in besonderer Weise geprägt. Ihre Veröffentlichungen, vor allem diejenigen, welche die VR China betrafen, blieben in den Jahren des Kalten Krieges bzw. des Ost-West-Konflikts nicht unumstritten. Heute könnte deren Charakterisierung als wegweisend schwerlich zurückgewiesen werden. (de)
  • Ivan Daniel London (1913–1983) and Miriam B. London (1923–2011) were American scholars who were known for their research on the social systems of the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China (PRC) on the basis of refugee interviews. Both were born in the United States to immigrant parents from the Ukraine, which was then part of Russia and later the Soviet Union, and were exposed to a multi-lingual environment. Both started their academic studies within the natural sciences. This early training in scientific disciplines appears to have had a major impact on the methodological treatises Ivan D. London contributed to the field of Social Science and on the methods he and his wife Miriam London applied in their interviewing approach and subsequent processing of amassed information. During the better part of the Cold War era their publications, particularly, in the field of Contemporary China Studies were considered highly controversial by the prevalent sinological academic circles. Today, it can hardly be denied that their research was ground breaking. (en)
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  • Ivan D. London und Miriam London, auch Ivan Daniel London (1913–1983) und Miriam B. London (1923–2011), waren ein US-amerikanisches Forscherehepaar, das sich die Erforschung der Sozialsysteme der Sowjetunion und der Volksrepublik China (hinfort: VR China) zur Aufgabe gemacht hatte. Beide entstammten russisch-ukrainischen Einwandererfamilien. Beide wuchsen mehrsprachig auf und begannen ihre akademischen Karrieren mit dem Studium naturwissenschaftlicher Fächer. Die Methoden ihrer Forschung und deren Darstellung im Bereich der Sozialwissenschaften wurden von dieser naturwissenschaftlichen Vorarbeit in besonderer Weise geprägt. Ihre Veröffentlichungen, vor allem diejenigen, welche die VR China betrafen, blieben in den Jahren des Kalten Krieges bzw. des Ost-West-Konflikts nicht unumstritten. He (de)
  • Ivan Daniel London (1913–1983) and Miriam B. London (1923–2011) were American scholars who were known for their research on the social systems of the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China (PRC) on the basis of refugee interviews. Both were born in the United States to immigrant parents from the Ukraine, which was then part of Russia and later the Soviet Union, and were exposed to a multi-lingual environment. Both started their academic studies within the natural sciences. This early training in scientific disciplines appears to have had a major impact on the methodological treatises Ivan D. London contributed to the field of Social Science and on the methods he and his wife Miriam London applied in their interviewing approach and subsequent processing of amassed information. Duri (en)
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