Chang Hao (historian)
Chang Hao is a contemporary historian specializing in the history of Sino-foreign relations and modern Chinese intellectual history. He is currently a professor in the Department of History at [Insert University Name Here], where he teaches courses on topics such as the history of Chinese foreign policy, the impact of Western thought on China, and the evolution of Chinese nationalism.
Professor Chang's research focuses primarily on the late Qing Dynasty and Republican periods, examining the complex interplay between internal socio-political dynamics and China's interactions with the wider world. His work often explores the perspectives of both Chinese and foreign actors, seeking to provide a nuanced understanding of the forces shaping China's modern trajectory.
Key Publications (Example; specific titles may vary):
- [Insert Book Title 1 Here], [Publisher], [Year]. - (Brief description of the book's focus).
- [Insert Book Title 2 Here], [Publisher], [Year]. - (Brief description of the book's focus).
- He has also published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals such as [Insert Journal Name 1] and [Insert Journal Name 2] focusing on [Mention specific themes or topics explored in his articles].
Areas of Expertise:
- History of Sino-Foreign Relations
- Modern Chinese Intellectual History
- Late Qing Dynasty
- Republican China
- History of Chinese Nationalism
- [Insert Other Relevant Area of Expertise]
Professor Chang received his PhD in History from [Insert University Name Here] and has held visiting scholar positions at [Insert Institution Name(s) Here]. He is a frequent speaker at academic conferences and contributes to public discussions on contemporary issues related to China's history and its role in the world.