Background
Reinsch, Paul Samuel was born on June 10, 1870 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Son of George J. and Clara (Witte) Reinsch.
Reinsch, Paul Samuel was born on June 10, 1870 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Son of George J. and Clara (Witte) Reinsch.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Wisconsin, 1892, Bachelor of Laws, 1894, Doctor of Philosophy, 1898. Studied at University of Berlin and at Rome, and Paris. Doctor of Laws, University of Wisconsin, 1917, University of Peking, 1917.
Assistant professor political science, 1899-1901, professor, 1901-1913, University of Wisconsin. Envoy Extraordinary anu Minister Plenipotentiary to China, 1913-1919. Law practice, Washington, and counsellor to Chinese Government, since 1920.
Roosevelt professor, university of Berlin and Leipzig, 1911-1912.
Honorary member of faculty of University of Chile. United States delegate 3d Pan-American Conference, Rio de Janeiro, 1906, 4th Conference, Buenos Aires, 1910.
United States delegate 1st Pan-American Scientific Congress, Santiago, 1909. Member National Academy of Venezuela, Pan-American communications of the United States, American Political Science Association (president 1920), Chinese Political Science Association (Vice-President).
Author: The Common Law in the Early American Colonies, 1899.
World Politics at the End of the Nineteenth Century as Influenced by the Oriental Situation, 1900. Colonial Government, 1902. Colonial Adminstration, 1905.
American Legislatures and Legislative Methods, 1907.
Intellectual Currents in the Far East, 1911. International Unions, 1911.
An American Diplomat in China, 1913-1919, 1922. Secret Diplomacy, 1922.
Contributor to reviews and historical and economics journals Books have been translated into Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, German.
Address: Washington, Distric.
Member of faculty of University of Chile. United States delegate 3d Pan-American Conference, Rio de Janeiro, 1906, 4th Conference, Buenos Aires, 1910. Member National Academy of Venezuela, Pan-American communications of the United States, American Political Science Association (president 1920), Chinese Political Science Association (Vice-President).
Married Alma Marie Moser, August, 1900.