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1986年5月,正是春风送暖的季节,我来到素有鲜花王国之称的荷兰,在阿姆斯特丹皇家科学院国际社会历史研究所进行为期两个月的访问。经 GrigBenton(汉名班国瑞,现英国利兹大学教授)和莱顿大学汉学院教授安东尼·塞奇(Tony Saich)博士(现任美国福特基金会驻北京办事处主任)介绍,意外地接触了一份极其丰富的私人档案,其主人是早已去世的马林(这里人们习惯叫他亨克·斯内夫利特)。马林这个名字,对我们中国人来说既熟悉又陌生。说熟悉,是因为凡讲
In May 1986, it was the season of spring breezes. I came to the Netherlands, which is also known as the Kingdom of Flowers, for a two-month visit to the Institute of History and Culture of the Royal Society of Amsterdam. Introduced by GrigBenton, a professor at Leeds University in the UK, and professor Tony Saich at Leiden University Han School, currently serves as director of the Ford Foundation’s Beijing office, Extremely rich private files, the owner is already dead Marin (where people used to call him Genk Sleeping). Marin this name, for our Chinese people are both familiar and unfamiliar. Familiar, because everyone speaks