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Dr. Zhongping Chen born and grew up in China. He received my B.A. and M.A. from Nanjing University, and then taught at Nanjing Normal University. His field and documentary research on the Lower Yangzi cities and towns won the Social Science Award for Young Scholars from the State Commission for Education of China in 1987.
Dr. Zhongping Chen was born and grew up in China. He received his B.A. and M.A. from Nanjing University, and then taught at Nanjing Normal University. His field and documentary research on the Lower Yangzi cities and towns won the Social Science Award for Young Scholars from the State Commission for Education of China in 1987.
With a degree fellowship from the East-West Center at Honolulu, Zhongping studied at the University of Hawaii, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1998. From 1999 to 2001, Chen taught premodern and modern Chinese history, premodern and modern East Asian history, the history of the Asian diaspora, and the diplomatic history of the People's Republic of China at McGill University in Montreal. Subsequently Professor Chen taught modern Chinese history and world history at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. He joined the History Department at the University of Victoria in 2002.
 
With a degree fellowship from the East-West Center at Honolulu, Zhongping studied at the University of Hawaii, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1998. From 1999 to 2001, Chen taught premodern and modern Chinese history, premodern and modern East Asian history, the history of the Asian diaspora, and the diplomatic history of the People's Republic of China at McGill University in Montreal. Subsequently Professor Chen taught modern Chinese history and world history at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario.  
 
He joined the History Department at the University of Victoria in 2002.
 
Professor Chen is the Team Leader for the Major Collaborative Research Initiative, The Indian Ocean World: The Making of the First Global Economy in the Context of Human-Environment Interaction. Team 4 - The Zheng He Voyages.
[http://indianoceanworldcentre.com/Team_4]
 
'''Principal Investigator'''
 
Victoria's Chinatown: A Gateway to the Past and Present of Chinese Canadians.
[http://chinatown.library.uvic.ca/about_us]
 
'''Essays From Victoria's Chinatown'''
 
Chan Dun (1877-1957) A Victoria Businessman, Chinese Revolutionary, and Canadian Patriot
[http://chinatown.library.uvic.ca/chan_dun]
 
Chinese Empire Ladies Reform Association
[http://chinatown.library.uvic.ca/node/1321]
 
Chinese Empire Reform Association: The First Worldwide Chinese Political Association
[http://chinatown.library.uvic.ca/node/887]


'''Publications'''
'''Publications'''
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Modern China’s Network Revolution: Chambers of Commerce and Sociopolitical Change in the Early Twentieth Century. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2011.
Modern China’s Network Revolution: Chambers of Commerce and Sociopolitical Change in the Early Twentieth Century. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2011.
[http://www.sup.org/book.cgi?id=11058]


爱国清官于谦 (Yu Qian: A National Hero and Upright Official in Ming China). 杭州(Hangzhou): 浙江古籍出版社(Zhejiang Classic Press), 2007.
爱国清官于谦 (Yu Qian: A National Hero and Upright Official in Ming China). 杭州(Hangzhou): 浙江古籍出版社(Zhejiang Classic Press), 2007.
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'''Articles'''
'''Articles'''
“The May Fourth Movement and Provincial Warlords: A Reexamination.”Modern China (Los Angeles), 37. 2 (2011): 135-69.
“The May Fourth Movement and Provincial Warlords: A Reexamination.”Modern China (Los Angeles), 37. 2 (2011): 135-69.
[http://mcx.sagepub.com/content/37/2/135.abstract]


“明清江南城镇研究中的理论模式的反思: 平望和乍浦为中心” (An empirical reexamination of the theoretical models in the studies of cities and towns of the Lower Yangzi region during the Ming-Qing period, 1368-1912: The cases of Pingwang and Zhapu towns). 江南社会历史评论 (Historical review of the Lower Yangzi society) (Shanghai), 1 (2009): 13-32.
“明清江南城镇研究中的理论模式的反思: 平望和乍浦为中心” (An empirical reexamination of the theoretical models in the studies of cities and towns of the Lower Yangzi region during the Ming-Qing period, 1368-1912: The cases of Pingwang and Zhapu towns). 江南社会历史评论 (Historical review of the Lower Yangzi society) (Shanghai), 1 (2009): 13-32.
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"郑和下西洋与明初江南经济的发展" (The voyages of Zheng He and the economic development of the Lower Yangzi region in the early Ming period), in 郑和下西洋纪念论文集 (Collection of Essays on Zheng He's voyages), pp. 1-14. Nanjing: Nanjing Daxue Chubanshe, 1985.
"郑和下西洋与明初江南经济的发展" (The voyages of Zheng He and the economic development of the Lower Yangzi region in the early Ming period), in 郑和下西洋纪念论文集 (Collection of Essays on Zheng He's voyages), pp. 1-14. Nanjing: Nanjing Daxue Chubanshe, 1985.
'''Newspaper Essays'''
Our Past: An assassination in Victoria (On Sept. 1, 1918, a political assassination happened in downtown Victoria, but nine decades later, it has remained a mystery in many aspects). Times Colonist (Victoria), August 31, 2008.
[http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/news/story.html?id=1dac3ae8-0e15-411f-a17b-7e28c55a4713]
'''Presentations'''
Panel 5: “1911 and Its Global Context.” Center for Chinese Studies, School of Pacific and Asian Studies, and Confucius Institute at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa present “Rethinking the Chinese Revolution: 1911 in Global Perspective”
A Conference in Commemoration of the 1911 Revolution March 28–30, 2011 Keoni Room, Imin Conference Center, East-West Center.
[http://vimeo.com/23104153]
Face of UVic Research
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2TN7KRkUcs]
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