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Allendale Charter Township, MI
Posted:
January 24, 2013

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Patrick Fuliang Shan

Work Address:

Department of History, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 49401

Telephone: 616-***-**** (office)

Email: abqikk@r.postjobfree.com

Education

PhD, McMaster University (History)

1997-1998 MA, McMaster University (History)

1985-1988 MA, Liaoning University, Shenyang, China (History)

1978-1982 BA, Henan University, Kaifeng, China (History)

Employment:

2003- Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Grand Valley State University, MI

2002- 2003 Visiting Professor, Grand Valley State University, MI

Summer 2000 Sessional Lecturer, McMaster University

1997-2002 Teaching Assistant for several history courses, McMaster U.

1994-1997 Adjunct Professor, Saint Augustine’s College, NC

1992-1994 Visiting Lecturer, North Carolina State University, NC

1989-1992 Faculty, Liaoning University, Shenyang, China

1982-1985 History Teacher, Zhumadian High School, Zhumadian, Henan, China

Courses Taught:

Graduate:

Modern China

Undergraduate:

Modern Chinese history

East Asia to 1800

East Asia since 1800

China and the West

History of East Asian Religions

World History to 1500

World History since 1500

Publications:

What was the ‘Sphere of Influence’? A Study of Chinese Resistance to the Russian Empire in North Manchuria, 1900-1917, The Chinese Historical Review, Fall 2006, Vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 271-291.

Ethnicity, Nationalism and Race Relations: The Chinese Treatment of the Solon Tribes in Heilongjiang Frontier Society, 1900-1931, Asian Ethnicity, June 2006, pp. 183-193.

Insecurity, Outlawry and Social Order: Banditry in China’s Heilongjiang Frontier Region, 1900-

1931, Journal of Social History, Fall 2006, pp. 25-54.

From Warriors to Farmers: The Changing Social Status of Manchu and Mongol Bannermen on the Heilongjiang Frontier, 1905-1931 (American Journal of Chinese Studies, October 2005, pp. 243-258).

A City That Emerged from the Northern Wilderness: Business and Harbin, 1898-1931 (Fall 2005, Chinese Business History Newsletter Cornell University)

Frontier or Not: The Chinese Revolution and the Heilongjiang Frontier, American Review of China Studies, Fall 2003, pp. 31-37.

Encyclopedia entries:

Xu Shiyou, in A Biographical Dictionary of the People’s Republic of China, (Forthcoming)

The An Lushan Rebellion, in ABC-CLIO Encyclopedia of World History (forthcoming)

The Flying Tigers, in Encyclopedia of Asian Americans (forthcoming ).

China and the Vietnam War, Mao Zedong, Islam in China, Jews in China, Religions and Religious Freedom in China, each approximately 2,000 words, in China Today: An Encyclopedia of Daily Life in the People’s Republic (Greenwood Press, 2005).

Book Reviews:

Congress and the U.S. – China relationship, 1949-1979, China Review International,

(Forthcoming)

The Chinese Face of Jesus Christ, Volume 3b Companion, China review International,

(Forthcoming)

State, Peasant and Merchant in Qing Manchuria, 1644-1862, by Christopher Mills Isett, in

Chinese Historical Review, (vol. 14, no. 2, 2007, pp. 303-306)

Ronald Suleski, The Fairbank Center for East Asian research At Harvard University, A Fifty Year

History, 1955-2005, American Review of China Studies, Fall, 2006, pp. 79-80.

Zhang Tiejiang, Jiekai Harbin Youtai ren lishi zhimi – Harbin Youtairen shequ kaocha yanjiu

[reveal Enigmas of the Jewish History in Harbin – A Survey of the Harbin Jewish Community],

China Review International, (Forthcoming)

The Chinese Face of Jesus Christ (v. 3), edited by Roman Malik, China Review International

(University of Hawaii), (Forthcoming)

The Making of the State Enterprise System in Modern China: The Dynamics of Institutional Change, by Morris L. Bian, Chinese Historical Review, Fall 2005 (Vol. 12, No. 2), pp. 345-348.

The Chinese Face of Jesus Christ (v. 1 &2), edited by Roman Malik, China Review International (University of Hawaii), Spring 2005 (Vol. 12, No. 1) pp. 180-183.

Banner Legacy: The Rise of the Fengtian Local Elite at the End of the Qing, by Yoshiki Enatsu, American Review of China Studies, Spring 2005 (Vol. 6, No. 1), pp. 173-174.

Port-Opening and Social Transformation, by Yang Tianhong, Chinese Historical Review, Fall 2004 (Vol. 11, No. 2), pp. 245-249.

Human Relations and Politics within the Correspondence A Study of The Hu Hanmin Correspondence in Harvard-Yenching Library, by Chen Hongmin, China Review International, Spring 2004 (Vol. 11, No. 1).

Party, Society and State in Modern Guangdong, by Hideo Fukumachi, China Review International, Spring 2004 (Vol. 11, No. 1), pp. 82-83.

Ha’erbin Xungen [Seeking Roots in Harbin], by Ji Fenghui, China Review International, Spring 2001 (Vol. 8, No. 1), pp.148-149.

Heilongjiang Kaifa Shi [History of the Development of Heilongjiang], edited by Xin Peiling, Zhang Fengmin and Gao Xiaoyan, China Review International, Spring 2001 (Vol. 8, No. 1), pp. 273-274.

Publications in Chinese:

Book:

Chennade Jiangjun Zhuan, [General Chennault: A Biography], Shenyang Chubanshe [Press], 1993, co-authored with Wu Yuwen and Liu Zhuo [Give their full names], pp. 435. This was the first book published in Mainland China on General Claire Lee Chennault.

Articles and Contributions to Books:

Bai Shuren yu ersanshi niandai di Zhongguo [David Abraham Brown and 1920s-30s China],

Minguo Yanjiu: Republican Archives, No. 4, 1996, pp. 121-27.

Diyici Shijie Dazhan [World War One], chapter in Shijie jindaishi [Modern History of the

World], Liaoning Daxue Chubanshe [Liaoning University Press], 1993.

Yingguo neizhan shiqi de junshi houqin [Military Logistics during the British Civil War], in Jindai Junshi houqin shi [Modern History of Military Logistics], Beijing: Golden Shield Press,

1992.

Lun Lichade Situoli de Riben shiguan [Richard Storry’s Historical Views on Japan], Riben Yanjiu [Japan Studies], No.2, 1991.

Lun Erzhan shiqi Riben duiyou zhengce [Japanese Policy toward the Jews during World War Two], co-authored with Gao Hong, in Shijie Lishi Yanjiu Dongtai [World History Studies], No. 3, 1990, pp. 14-20.

Shijiu shiji Yingguo nongcun renkou dazhuanyi [British Rural Emigration to Urban Areas in

the 19th Century], Liaoning Daxue Xuebao, [Liaoning University Journal], No. 3, 1989.

Lun Yingguo dui BeiMei zhimindi de shuishou zhengce [British Taxation Policy in regard to North American Colonies], Shengyang Caijing Xueyuan Xuebao [Journal of Shenyang Financial and Economic College], No. 1, 1989.

Translatns:

Modern Chinese History without ‘Modernity’: Paul A. Cohen’s Three Dogmas and the Logical Contradictions of the China-centered Approach, Journal of Modern Chinese History, Vol. 1. No.1, August 2007, pp. 53-68.

Sulian waijiaojia yan zhong di zhanshi Zhongguo: Panyouxin yu Lieduofusiji huiyilu [Soviet Diplomats View Wartime China: Memoirs of Aleksandr Panyushkin and Andrei Ledovski], by David P. Barrett, in 20 Shiji de Zhongguo: Xin Guandian yu Xin Cailiao [20th Century China: New Perspectives and New Materials], Nanchang: Jiangxi Renmin Chubanshe [Jiangxi People’s Press], 2003, pp. 556-566.

Yingguo waijiao dang’an youguan Wang Jingwei ‘heping undong’ ji Wang zhenquan di bufen lishi dang’an wenjian [British Foreign Office Historical Materials on the Wang Jingwei Peace Movement and the Wang Jingwe Regime], by David P. Barrett, Minguo Yanjiu: Republican Archives, No.4, 2000, pp. 40-49.

Conference Presentations:

From Monk to General: An Analysis of General Xu Shiyou and his Tie with Mao Zedong,

ACCPS 13th International Conference, Ohio University, October 2007

History as a Bridge: The Harbin Diaspora, Jewish Memory and Sino-Israeli Relations, World

History Association conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 28-July 1, 2007

Why there Appeared Bandits in North Manchuria? A Debate over the Origins of Banditry in

Early Republican China, the American Historical Association Conference, Atlanta, January 6,

2007.

Making the Past Serve the Present: A Study of the Harbin Jewish Community, 1894-1985,

Association of Chinese Professors of Social Sciences in the United States Conference, Buffalo,

New York, October 2006.

Railway Station, Immigrant Town and International City: The Development of Harbin in Global

Context, 1898-1931, World History Association Conference, Long Beach, California, June 23-

25, 2006

From Fishing Village to Metropolis, Commerce and Harbin, 1898-1931, Great Lakes History

Conference, Grand Rapids, October 29, 2005.

Were the Russians Masters of North Manchuria? A Revisionist Perspective on the Russian Empire in China’s Northeast, 1900-1931, American Historical Association (AHA) conference, Seattle, Washington, January 8, 2005.

Globalization, Nationalism and Ethnicity: Chinese Treatment of Solon Tribes, 1900-1931 International conference, University of Vienna, Austria, May 17-19, 2004.

From Warriors to Farmers: The Changing social status of Manchu and Mongol Bannermen, 1905-1931, AHA conference, Washington, D.C., January 10, 2004.

Frontier or Not: The Meaning of 1949 to Heilongjiang Frontier Society, Historical Society for Twentieth Century China (HSYCC) conference, Oct.19-21, 2000, Fredericton, N.B., Canada.

Changing Images of General Chennault in Mainland China, Association for Asian Studies (AAS): New York Regional Conference, Geneva, N.Y., Oct. 25-26, 1999.

Other academic activities:

2007 - I was awarded by Padnos International Office as the Most Welcomed Foreign Faculty at GVSU (elected by students)I was the chair and the commentator for Panel Seven at the Great Lakes History Conference on October 20, 2006. The title of the panel is World War II and its Social Impact: Interactions between Japanese Conquerors and the Conquered.

Scholarships and Funding:

2003-2007 Travel grants once or twice a year from Grand Valley State University to present

papers at various conferences

2003 Travel Grant, Center for East Asian Studies, University of Chicago

2001-02 SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship (Cdn $17,750)

2001 Buchanan Bounty Trust Book Prize in History, McMaster University

2000 Richard Fuller Doctoral Research Travel Fund, McMaster University (Cdn $5,000-****-**** Richard Fuller Memorial Awards, McMaster Univ. (Cdn $1,500 annually)

1993 Levy Fellowship, American Jewish Archives

Service:

September 2007 Board Member of the Grand Rapids Chinese Language School Board

Feb. 2007 Moderator for a panel organized by GVSU multicultural office

Jan.-June 2007 Committee Member for Grand Rapids Children Museum for an Exhibition

on Chinese culture

2006-2007 Principal, Grand Rapids Chinese Language School

2005-2007 Organizer, History Colloquium, Department of History, GVSU

June 12, 2005 Keynote Speaker, 64th Flying Tigers’ Annual Reunion, Grand Rapids

2004-05 Vice Principal, Chinese Language School of Grand Rapids Provost, Chinese Language School of Grand Rapids

2004-06 East Asian Studies library liaison

2004-05 Search Committee for Colonial American position, History Department, GVSU

Sept. 2004 Departmental colloquium talk, The Fate of State Soldiers: A Particular Case in

North Manchuria .

Aug. 2004 Public lecture, Claire Lee Chennault, Michigan Military History Museum

March 2004 Presentation on the Chinese American experience for the Fifth R.I.C.E.

conference of the GVSU Asian Student Union.

Winter 2003-04 Search Committee for Michigan History position, History Department, GVSU

Winter 2005 Guest Professor, Aquinas College: teaching a course on Japanese History

Winter 2004 Guest Professor, Aquinas College: teaching a course on Korean history

Spring 2003 Guest professor, Aquinas Emeritus College: teaching a course of Modern China

Aug. 2002 A Tribute to the Man Behind the Flying Tigers: The Changing Chinese Images

of General Chennault, in The News Star, August 11, 2002.

Membership in Academic Associations:

American Historical Association (AHA)

Association for Asian Studies (AAS)

Chinese Historians in the United States (CHUS)

Historical Society for Twentieth Century China (HSTCC)

The Association of Chinese Professors of Social Sciences in the United States (ACPSS)

World History Association (WHA)



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