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Associate Professor(Associate Researcher)
Associate Professor DU Xianbing
December 24, 2020  

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Du Xianbing

E-mail:duzi56@126.com

Research Interests

My Research is focused on history of disease and medicine, especially in relation to the history of British imperialism. One of my current interests is the global history of disease and medicine.

Education

•2010-2013, Ph.D. in History, Capital Normal University, China.

•2000-2003, M.A. in History, Shandong Normal University, China.

•1996-2000, B.A. in History, Shandong Normal University, China.

Teaching

•Undergraduate

Modern World History(1500—1900)

Introduction to Global History

Introduction to British History

Professional Experience

2015—present, Lecturer, College of History and Culture & Institute of European Civilizations, Tianjin Normal University, China.

2013—2015, Postdoctoral Research, Department of History, Tsinghua University, China.

2003—2010, Lecturer of School of History, Qufu Normal University, China.

Funded Research Projects

1. Supported by China Postdoctoral Science Foundation:Study on cholera epidemic in British India from the perspective of global history.

2. Participated in the compilation of the modern world history , the key teaching material of Marxist theory research Project of the Ministry of Education

Key Publications (in Chinese)

Articles

1. “Retrospect and Prospect of Western Historiography of Medicine from the Perspective of Interaction between Medicine and History,” Qilu Journal, vol.5, 2018, pp. 48-54.

2. “A Medical Dialogue in British India in the Time of Cholera,” Qilu Journal, vol.1, 2015, pp. 64-69.

3. “Hindu Pilgrimage Influence on Cholera Epidemics in the 19th Century,” Qilu Journal, vol.2013, pp. 54-59.

4. “The Thirteenth-Century World Trade System and Its Operational Mechanism,” Bulletin of Capital Normal University, vol.3, 2012, pp. 12-17.

5. “'To Yearn for the Past' and 'to Westernize': Folk Life and Cultural Identity of New York Chinatown Chinese,” Folklore Studies, vol.1, 2009, pp. 234-245.

Translation Works (English to Chinese)

1. Sebastian Conrad, What is Global History, Beijing: Zhongxin Publishing, 2018.

2. John Cannon eds., Oxford British history Dictionary, Beijing: People’s Publishing House, 2018.

3. William H. McNeill, The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community, Beijing: Zhongxin Publishing, 2015.

Janet L. Abu-Lughod, Before European Hegemony: The World System A.D. 1250-1350, Beijing: The Commercial Press, 2015.

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