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Guanhua Wang

 

 

Guanhua Wang
Associate Professor of History
Wood Hall - Room 312
860 486. 4466

g.wang@uconn.edu

 

Guanhua Wang received his Ph.D. in History from Michigan State University. A recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship of Graduate Studies, he was trained in East Asia History. His courses cover both China and Asian American Studies.

Research Interests and Works in Progress include Asian History; Modern China; social movements and the history of sports in the People's Republic of China. He is at work on "Revolutionaries at Play: Sports in the People's Republic of China," a book manuscript. And Temple University Press will publish his article "Literary Portrait of the Role of Chinese Americans in the 1905 Anti-American Boycott" in Re/Collecting Early Asian America.

Selected Publications:
In Search of Justice: the 1905-1906 Chinese Anti-American Boycott, Harvard East Asian Monographs, Harvard University Press, 2001.

"Self-interests in Patriotic Movements: the Case of the 1905 Chinese Anti-American Boycott," Lishi Yanjiu ([Historical research], a leading journal of history published by the Institute of History, Chinese Social Science Academy) January 1999, pp. 5-21.

"Chinese Emigrants and Government Policy Adjustments in the Late Qing - the Cases of Chinese Laborers in Cuba and Peru," Twenty-First Century (Journal of Hong Kong Chinese University), No. 44, Dec. 1997, pp. 47-57.


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