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|namelast=Welch
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|PersonType=Authors of English Works; Professors
|PersonType=Authors of English Works; Professors
|bio=Holmes Welch (1921–1981) taught at Harvard University, where he became a lecturer in Chinese studies. His contributions to Buddhist studies include a trilogy on Buddhism in China: ''The Practice of Chinese Buddhism, 1900– 1950'' (1967), ''The Buddhist Revival in China'' (1968), and ''Buddhism Under Mao'' (1972), all published by Harvard University Press. (''The Life of Buddhism'', 228)
|bio=Holmes Welch (1921–1981) taught at Harvard University, where he became a lecturer in Chinese studies. His contributions to Buddhist studies include a trilogy on Buddhism in China: ''The Practice of Chinese Buddhism, 1900– 1950'' (1967), ''The Buddhist Revival in China'' (1968), and ''Buddhism Under Mao'' (1972), all published by Harvard University Press.
|images=File:Welch Holmes-Terebess.jpg
|images=File:Welch Holmes-Terebess.jpg
|yearbirth=1921
|yearbirth=1921

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Welch Holmes-Terebess.jpg
PersonType Category:Authors of English Works
Category:Professors
FirstName / namefirst Holmes
LastName / namelast Welch
MainNamePhon Holmes Welch
SortName Welch, Holmes
bio Holmes Welch (1921–1981) taught at Harvard University, where he became a lecturer in Chinese studies. His contributions to Buddhist studies include a trilogy on Buddhism in China: The Practice of Chinese Buddhism, 1900– 1950 (1967), The Buddhist Revival in China (1968), and Buddhism Under Mao (1972), all published by Harvard University Press.
YearBirth 1921
YearDeath 1981
associatedwebsite https://terebess.hu/zen/mesterek/Holmes-Welch.html
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