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米丹尼

Daniel Mark McMahon
職稱 教授
學歷 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. BA. Asian Studies(美國密西根大學,Ann Arbor文學、科學、美術院學士)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. MA., History.  Fields: Modern China, Modern Japan, Chinese Anthropology(美國密西根大學,Ann Arbor歷史系碩士)
University of California, Davis. PhD, History.  Fields: Modern China, Modern Japan, Social Theory and Comparative History Designated Emphasis(美國加州大學Davis分校歷史系博士)
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美國聖塔克拉拉大學歷史系講師

清雲科技大學(應用外語系、中亞洲研究所、國際貿易系)副教授、教授
專長領域 中國清代史
中國邊境史
中國—中亞關係史
英文學術寫作
聯絡方式 研究室:文研樓LG409
電 郵:084857@mail.fju.edu.tw
電 話:(02)2905-3215
教學資源  

 

研究成果

Scholarly Writing


“Fortified Walls and Social Ordering in China’s Late Eighteenth-Century Revolts.”  Book chapter for volume on India-China Warfare, Asian States and Empires Book Series (Routledge Press).  Accepted for publication.  22 pages.
“Geomancy and Walled Fortifications in Late Eighteenth-Century China.” Journal of Military History.   A&HCI
“Qing Highland Precedent, Yan Ruyi, and the Defense of the Guangdong Coast, 1804-1805.”  Asia Major 23.2 (2010):1-32.
“Southern Shaanxi Border Officials in Early Nineteenth Century China.”  T’oung Pao: Journal of Oriental Studies 95.1-3 (2009): 120-166.  A&HCI
“Cooperation at Empire’s Edge: British Observers and Kashgar’s Early Twentieth-Century Middle Ground.”  Journal of Ching Yun University 30.1 (Jan. 2010): 183-207.
“Qing Reconstruction in the Southern Shaanxi Highlands: State Perceptions and Plans, 1799-1820.”  Late Imperial China 30.1 (June 2009): 85-118.  A&HCI
“Dynastic Decline, Heshen, and the Ideology of the Xianyu Reforms.”  Tsing Hua Journal of Chinese Studies 38.2 (June 2008): 321-255.  Taiwan Humanities Citation Index
“Causes of Jin Yong’s Success in Reform Era China.”  The Journal of Ching Yun University 28.1 (March 2008): 157-172.
“New Order on China’s Hunan Miao Frontier, 1796-1812.”  Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 9.1 (Spring 2008).  1-26.
“The Gentleman as Junzi: Defining the Man of Virtue in the Work of Confucius and Alexander Dumas père.”  Journal of Ching Yun University 27.1 (March 2007): 147-162. 
“The Yuelu Academy and Hunan’s Nineteenth Century Turn Toward Statecraft.” Late Imperial China 26.2 (June 2005): 72-109.  A&HCI.
“Statecraft Values in Early Nineteenth Century China: Yan Ruyi’s (1759-1826) Activist Historiography.”  The Journal of Oriental Studies 38.1&2 (May 2005): 16-37. 
“Three Generations of Students in Twentieth Century China.”  Journal of Ching Yun University 25.1 (March 2005): 307-20.
“Taibei City Scan.”  Persimmon: Asian Literature, Arts, and Culture. Vol. IV, No.2. (Summer 2003).  www.persimmon-mag.com .
“The Essentials of a Qing Frontier: Yan Ruyi’s ‘Conditions and Customs in the Mountains.’” Momumenta Serica: Journal of Oriental Studies 51 (2003): 309-34. 
“Identity and Conflict on a Chinese Borderland: Yan Ruyi and the Recruitment of the Gelao During the 1795-97 Miao Revolt.” Late Imperial China 23.2 (Dec. 2002): 53-86.  A&HCI
“Administrative Visions of the Miao: The Sinicizing Rationale in Yen Ju-i’s Miaofang beilan.”  Journal of Ching Yun University 21.2 (2001): 329-38. 
“Linghu Chong and Moral Imperative in Jin Yong’s The Smiling, Proud Wanderer.”  Unpublished manuscript.  20 pages.
“Restoring the Garden: Yan Ruyi and the Civilizing of China’s Internal Frontiers, 1795-1805”.  University of California, Davis dissertation. 1999.

Professional and Administrative Writing


Ching Yun University Handbook for Foreign Teachers.  Ching Yun University internal document.  2009.  90 pages, single-spaced.
Office English: A Supplementary Text for Administrators of Ching Yun University.  Igor Bagrov, co-author.  2006.  Ching Yun University internal document.  40 pages.

Lectures, Symposia, Conference Participation

“Fortified Walls and Social Ordering in China’s Early Jiaqing Revolts.”  Invited Talk.  Academia Sinica, Institute of Modern History.  Nangang, Taiwan.  26 November 2010.
“Hunanese and the Shaping of Modern Xinjiang.”  Continuity and Change: Central Asia in the Post Soviet Era.  Ching Yun University Center for Eur-Asian Studies.  Zhongli, Taiwan.  15 November 2010.
“Fengshui Humor in Late Imperial China.”  Academic Conference on Culture and Space Mangement.  Ching Yun University Center for Eur-Asian Studies.  Zhongli, Taiwan.  1 May 2010.
Discussant for Liao Wenxiang, He Yuan, and Sun Pixiang. Conference on Central Asia’s Choice for Foreign Relations: Autonomy or Dependence? Ching Yun University Center for Eur-Asian Studies.  Zhongli, Taiwan.  7 January 2010.
“Cooperation at Empire’s Edge: British Observers and Kashgar’s Early Twentieth-Century Middle Ground.”  Ninth International Taiwan and Central Asian Forum.  Ching Yun University Center for Eur-Asian Studies.  Zhongli, Taiwan.  26 November 2009. 
“Geomancy and Defensive Fortification in Late Eighteenth Century China.”  The Thirteenth Annual Workshop on Ottoman Material Culture: War and Devastation in the Ottoman and Qing Empires.  Istanbul, Turkey.  11-13 June 2009.
“English Chatting Time.”  Training meetings to prepare Ching Yun University students for study at sister schools abroad.  6 sessions.  Spring 2009.
“Popular American Perceptions of Central Asia.”  Conference on the Impact of the World Financial Crisis on Central Asia’s Economic and Political Situation.  Ching Yun University Center for Eur-Asian Studies.  Zhongli, Taiwan.  7 May 2009. 
“Fengshui as a Weapon.”  Fifth Chinese and Western Feng-Shui Comparative Forum.  Ching Yun University Center for Eur-Asian Studies.  Zhongli, Taiwan.  9 April 2009.  
“The Historical Transformation of Kazakh Clans.”  Ching Yun University, Center for Eur-Asian Studies, 2008-2009 Weekly Lecture Series.  27 November 2008. 
“Afāqī Khwāja Resistance in Chinese Central Asia, 1759-1866.”  Eighth International Taiwan and Central Asian Forum.  Ching Yun University Center for Eur-Asian Studies.  Zhongli, Taiwan.  23 October 2008.
“Fengshui and Defensive Fortification in Qing China.”  Fourth Chinese and Western Feng-Shui Comparative Forum.  Ching Yun University Center for Eur-Asian Studies.  Zhongli, Taiwan.  3 April 2008. 
Discussant for Derhuey Lee, “Xuanzang on the Silk Road.”  Eighth International Taiwan and Central Asian Forum.  Ching Yun University Center for Eur-Asian Studies.  Zhongli, Taiwan.  23 October 2008. 
Discussant for panel: “Central Asian Culture and Social Transformation.”  Third Annual Conference on Central Asian Conditions and Cross-Strait Relations.  Ching Yun University Center for Eur-Asian Studies.  Zhongli, Taiwan.  22 November 2007.    Zhongli, Taiwan. 
“Qing Highland Policy and the Defense of the Guangdong Coast, 1804-1805.”  Seventh International Taiwan and Central Asia Forum.  Ching Yun University Center for Eur-Asian Studies.  Zhongli, Taiwan.  25 October 2007.
“Imperial Integration: Reconstruction in the Southern Shaanxi Highlands, 1799-1820.”  Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference.  Panel: “The Empire Strikes Back: Adaptation and Resistance at Qing Imperial Peripheries” (Sponsored by the AAS China and Inner Asia Council). Panel Organizer.  Boston, USA.  23 March 2007.  
“’All Gentlemen are Brothers’: Athos’s Embodiment of Junzi Values.”  Panel: “East-West Humanities Teaching.”  Ching Yun University Second National Conference on Business.  Zhongli, Taiwan. 29 September 2006.  
Discussant for M. Masuduzzaman, “Pragmatics and English Language Teaching.” Ching Yun University Second National Conference on Business.Zhongli, Taiwan.  29 Sept. 2006.  
“Study in America: Cultural and Life Experiences.”  Ching Yun University Office of Technology and Cooperation Seminar for Students Studying Abroad.  19 April 2006. 
Discussant for M. Masuduzzaman, “Language and English Skills: An Overview.”  Ching Yun University First National Conference on Business.  Zhongli, Taiwan.  24 September 2005.
Discussant for Tony Chang, “A Survey of Elementary English Teaching in Taiwan.”  Ching Yun University College of Humanities Research Workshop. Zhongli, Taiwan.  29 March 2004. 
“The Yuelu Academy and Activist Identity in Early Nineteenth-Century China.”  Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference.  Panel: “Local Cultures and Literati Activism in Early Nineteenth-Century China.”  New York, USA.  28 March 2003. 

“Differences between Taiwanese and American Culture.” Ching Yun University, Department of International Trade Special Lecture Series. 15 October 2000.

Awards and Honors


ROC National Science Council Research Grant.  “Statecraft Education and Borderland Administration in Early Nineteenth-Century China.” 2010-11.  NSC 99-2410-H-231-008-
ROC National Science Council Research Grant.  “The New Frontier: The Transformation of Xinjiang at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.”  2009-10.  NSC 98-2410-H-231-016-
Ching Yun University Outstanding Teacher Award ( 化雨獎 ).  Spring 2009
ROC National Science Council International Conference Travel Grant.  2003, 2007, 2009
ROC National Science Research Council Grant.  “Restoring Gardens: Yan Ruyi and the Governance of Internal Borderlands at the Dawn of Modern China.”  2005-06.  NSC 94-2411-H-231-001-
ROC National Science Council Research Grant.  “Restoring Gardens: Yan Ruyi and the Governance of Internal Borderlands at the Dawn of Modern China.”   2004-05.  NSC 93-2411-H-231-001-
Ching Yun University Annual Research Award.  2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010
Ching Yun University Award for Excellence as a Class Mentor.  Spring 2004
ATIT General Research Award (甲).  2000
University of California, Davis, History Department Block Grant.  1997 and 1998
University of California Fee Fellowship.  1993 and 1998
ROC Ministry of Education Scholarship for the Study of Chinese Language:  1995-1996 and 1996-1997

Scholarly Affiliations


Association for Asian Studies
Central Eurasian Studies Society

Ching Yun University Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence

 

 

 

 

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