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Professor
Professor ZHANG Naihe
February 14, 2021  

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Zhang Naihe

E-mail: zhangnaihe@gmail.com

Tel. & Fax: 86-022-23766194

Research Interests

Economic and Social History in England; History of Modernization; Contemporary Western Historiography

Education

·1998—2001, Ph D in World History, Institute of Medieval Studies, Northeast Normal University, China.

·1992—1995, M.A in History,History Department, Jilin University, China.

·1985—1989, B. A.in History, History Department, Jilin University, China.

Teaching

·Undergraduate

Level 1: Lecture: Modern World History

Level 2: Optional Unit: Origins of ModernWorld

·Postgraduate

Seminar 1: Special Issues on World Modernization

Seminar 2: Theories and Methodologies of World History Research

Seminar 3: Special Topics on English Legal History

Professional Experience

·2013-present,Deputy Dean, College of History and Culture & Institute of European Civilization, Tianjin Normal University, China.

·2011-2012, Visiting Professor, University of Aberdeen, UK.

·2006-2013,Professor in British Economic and Social History,History Department, Jilin University,China.

·2001-2006,Associate Professor in British Economic and Social History,History Department, Jilin University, China.

·2001-2004,Postdoctoral Research,History Department, Jilin University, China.

·1997-2001,Lecturerin British Economic and Social History,History Department, Jilin University,China.

Professional Affiliations

·Member of Chinese British History Association

·Committee Member of Chinese Research Association of Medieval World History

Professional Services

Editor of Collected Papers of History Studies

Funded Research Projects

·2017-present, “Thematic Studies on British Economic and Social Historical Documents" ( Certificate No.17ZDA225), National Social Science Foundation of China.

·2017-present,"Thematic Studieson British Economic and Social Historical Documents" ( Certificate No.17ZDA225), National Social Science Foundation of China.

Key Publications (in Chinese)

Monographs:

·A Study of Franchises in the Early Modern England, Beijing: People's Publishing House, 2014.

·Trade,Cuture and Regionalization of the World: Interaction and Comparison of China and the World in the Early Modern Period,Changchun: Jilin People’s Publishing House, 2007.

·Origins of the Modern Civil Society, Ha’erbin: Heilongjiang People’s Publishing House, 2007.

·Law and Society in Renaissance England, Ha’erbin: Heilongjiang People’s Publishing House, 2007.

·Overseas Trade Developments in China and England in the Age of Great Discoveries, Changchun: Jilin People’s Publishing House, 2002.

Articles:

·"The Transformation of Civilization and the Innovation of Company System in Modern England",Collected Papers of History Studies, No.4, 2018, pp. 4-7.

·"The Hague Peace Conference and the Issue of National Essential Interests", Social Science Front, No. 7, 2018, pp.96-104.

·"The Rise and Its Inspiration of Modern Anglo-American Biography",Collected Papers of History Studies, No. 4, 2017, pp. 89-96.

·"Reconstruction of Civilization and Regeneration of History in the Early Modern Europe", Journal of Foreign Studies, No. 4, 2016,pp. 35-45.

·"A Preliminary Investigation into the First English Work on World History",World History, No. 5, 2015, pp. 131-137.

·“On the Rise and Fall of the Counties Palatine in Britain”, Heilongjiang Social Sciences, No. 3,2010, pp. 117-119.

·“References and Symbols: AProbe into the Tudor Crown”,World History, No. 2, 2010, pp. 25-35.

·“Objectivity Crisis of Modern Western History and Its Implications”,Social Science Front, No. 10, 2009, pp. 113-119.

·“The Property Rights in the Debt-credit Book keeping in Medieval Western Europe”,Economic & Social History Review, SDX Joint Publishing Company,2008, pp. 83-91.

·“English School and the Study of the Medieval Europe Model”,Jilin University Journal Social Science Edition, No. 2, 2007, pp. 43-49.

·“On Origins of Modern Civil Societies”,Jilin University Journal Social Science Edition, No. 6, 2006, pp. 148-150.

·“The Origin of the Idea of Corporation in Modern Britain”,World History, No. 5, 2005, pp. 45-55.

·“A Probe into the Making of the Modern British Copyright System”,World History, No. 4, 2004, pp. 23-29.

·“Theory of Identity andthe Study of World Regionalization”,Jilin University Journal Social Science Edition, No. 3, 2004, pp. 116-123.

·“Surpass the Theory of World System”,Collected Papers of Historical Studies, No. 2, 2004, pp. 43-50.

·“A Comparison on Overseas’Trade Merchants’ Leading Right between China and England from 15th to 17th Century”,The Journal of Chinese Social and Economic History, No. 2, 2003, pp. 45-53.

·“A Comparison on the Developments of the Market System between the Early Modern China and England”,The Northern Forum, No. 6, 2003, pp.56-60.

·“A Comparative Study on the Policy of Overseas Trade in China and England in 15-17th Centuries”,Jilin University Journal Social Science Edition, No. 4, 2001, pp. 94-99.

·“The Financial Policy inthe 16th Century”,Seeking Truth, No.2, 2000, pp. 107-112.

·“The oretical Issues on Society and Social Structure”,Historiography Quarterly, No. 3, 2000, pp.27-36.

Translations (English toChinese):

·International Systems in World History:Remaking the Study of International Relations(by Barry Buzan and Richard Little),trans.with al., Beijing:China Higher Education Press, 2004, pp.Ⅻ+Ⅲ+ 441.

·Empires Ascendeant 400 BC —AD 200( Time-life Books),trans.with al., Changchun: Jilin People’s Publishing House,2000.

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