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RAS China Archives: Tess Johnston

Prior to her retirement in the United States in 2016, long-time Shanghai resident, author, and US Foreign Service Officer Tess Johnston donated part of her personal archive to the Royal Asiatic Society, China. The library, as part of a digitization project jointly undertaken with Duke Kunshan University, has now scanned all nine boxes of papers, which are now being made available online as searchable PDF files. Each box typically contains several manila folders, each of which has been scanned separately. The original documents may be consulted in the RAS China reading room.

Note that another collection of Johnston’s papers is archived at the Hoover Institution, but these have not yet been digitized.

A full collection of Johnston’s books can be found in the RAS library catalogue.

Chronology

(provided by the Hoover Institution)

1949 Graduated from Harrisonburg High School in Charlottesville, Viriginia
1953 Joined the foreign service as an office secretary and was promoted to secretary to the consulate general in Dusseldorf, Germany
1958-1967 Received Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree in German from the University of Virginia
1962-1967 Taught at the University of Virginia and at the College of William and Mary in Virginia
1967 Joined the Agency for International Development in Vietnam
1975 Rejoined Foreign Service, assigned to Consulate General in Frankfurt, Germany
1976 Transferred to Embassy in East Berlin, Germany
1978 Transferred to New Delhi, India
1981-1986 First tour of duty in Shanghai
1986 Named Foreign Service Secretary of the Year for her work coordinating the visit of President Ronald Reagan to Shanghai
1986-1989 Acted as secretary to the administrative counselor at the United States Embassy in Paris, France
1989 Second tour of duty in Shanghai
1993 Co-founded Old China Hand Press with Er Dongqiang (also known as Deke Ehr)
1993 Published A Last Look : Western Architecture in Old China with Dongqiang Er
1994 Published Near to Heaven : Western Architecture in China’s Old Summer Resorts with Dongqiang Er
1996 Retired from the American Foreign Service
1996 Published Far From Home : Western Architecture in China’s Northern Treaty Ports with Dongqiang Er
1996 Published God And Country : Western Religious Architecture in Old China with Dongqiang Er
1997 Published Welcome to Shanghai : A Guide for New Expatriate Residents To Help Them Make The Most of Their Shanghai Experience and The Last Colonies : Western Architecture in China’s Southern Treaty Ports with Dongqiang Er
2000 Published Frenchtown Shanghai : Western Architecture in Shanghai’s Old French Concession with Dongqiang Er

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