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Luce/ACLS Early Career Fellowships in China Studies – Long-Term

Fellowship Year

Thomas Chan

Year:
  • 2017
  • 2025
Indiana University Bloomington
From Users to Criminals: Creating, Pathologizing, and Killing “Drug Criminals” in Twentieth Century China

Shan Lin

Year:
  • 2025
Colby College
Playing with Rules: Human Mechanisms, Political Negotiation, and Local Sustenance, 1127-1279

Xisai Song

Year:
  • 2025
University of Texas at Austin
One Foot in the Grave: Politics and Ethics of Chronicity in China

Mi Tian

Year:
  • 2025
Princeton University
Rivalry, Resistance, and Resilience: The Artistic Production and Literati Collectivism of the Mufu System in Nineteenth Century China
NYU Shanghai

Nathan Vedal

Year:
  • 2020
  • 2025
University of Toronto
Translation, Emulation, and the Creation of Manchu Literary Culture

Jiajing Wang

Year:
  • 2025
Dartmouth College
Pigs of Power: Domestication, Ritual, and Politics in Ancient China

Peiyu Yang

Year:
  • 2025
George Mason University
State and Popular Voices in China-Arab Solidarity Building, from 1949 to 1969: A Digital Humanities Project

Shoufu Yin

Year:
  • 2025
University of British Columbia
The Great Intellectual Enterprise: The Manchu-language Historiography in the Seventeenth Century Globe
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