Graduate Student Associates

We are pleased to introduce our first cohort of Fairbank Center graduate student associates.
These doctoral students will have shared office space at the center and will contribute to Fairbank Center activities in 2009-2010.

 

Chen Song

Chen, Song 陳松
PhD candidate, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, G7
songchen@fas.harvard.edu
Song Chen is completing his dissertation on “Managing the Provinces from Afar: Imperial State and Elites in Sichuan, 755-1279.”  His advisors are Peter Bol, Philip Kuhn, Michael Szonyi, and Orlando Patterson.

Rui Guo

Guo, Rui 郭锐
SJD candidate, Harvard Law School, G3
rguo@sjd.law.harvard.edu
Rui Guo is pursuing research for his dissertation on the political dimension of Chinese corporate governance, working under William Alford, together with Duncan Kennedy and Reinier Kraakman.

Joshua Hill

Hill, Joshua 賀祥
PhD candidate, History, G5
 jhill@fas.harvard.edu
Joshua Hill returns from one year in China conducting historical research at provincial and local libraries. He will begin writing on his dissertation, “Elections and Political Culture in China, 1909-1952,” advised by William C. Kirby.

Allison Denton Jones

Jones, Alison Denton  金藹麗
PhD candidate, Sociology, G7
adjones@fas.harvard.edu
Alison Jones is completing her dissertation, Constructing Modern Religion: Doing Buddhism in Urban China Today,” advised by Martin Whyte, Chris Winship, and Nancy Ammerman (Boston University).

Vincent Leung

Leung, Vincent  梁萃行
PhD candidate, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, G7
vleung@fas.harvard.edu
Vincent Leung is completing his dissertation, “The Politics of History in Early Imperial China.” His advisors are Michael Puett, Peter Bol, Wai-yee Li, and Wei-ming Tu.

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Li, Haihong 李海鴻  
PhD candidate, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, G8
li5@fas.harvard.edu
Haihong Li is completing her dissertation, “Instructing Kins: Bureaucracy and Kinship Organizations of the Manchu Society (1644-1912).” She is advised by Philip Kuhn, Mark Elliott, Michael Szonyi, and Peter Perdue.

Jie Li

Li, Jie 李潔
PhD candidate, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, G5
jieli@fas.harvard.edu
Jie Lie is completing her dissertation titledThe Past Is Not Like Smoke: Memory Palimpsests of the Maoist Era.” Her advisor is David Wang.  

Alison Miller

Miller, Allison 米艾玲
PhD candidate, Art History and the Languages and Civilizations of East Asia (ad hoc), G6
miller9@fas.harvard.edu
Allison Miller’s dissertation is titled “Exploring the Emergence of Rock-Cut Mountain Tombs in the Mid-Western Han Dynasty.” Her primary dissertation advisor is Michael Puett, and her advisor in Art History is Eugene Wang

Cole Roskam

Roskam, Cole 羅坤  
PhD candidate, History of Art and Architecture, G8
roskam@fas.harvard.edu
Cole Roskam’s dissertation is titled Variations on the ‘Model Settlement’: Shanghai Building Culture and Modern Architecture, 1842-1937.” He is advised by Neil Levine and Eugene Wang.

John Wong

Wong, John 王迪安
PhD candidate, History, G4
johnwong@fas.harvard.edu
John Wong’s dissertation is titledGlobal Positioning: China Trade and the Hong Merchants in the Eighteenth and Ninteenth Centuries.” He is advised by Hue-Tam Ho Tai


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