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Luce/ACLS Travel Grants in China Studies

Fellowship Year

Yiping Cai

Year:
  • 2025
University of California, Irvine
Gender, NGO, and Global China

Yajie Chen

Year:
  • 2025
Indiana University Bloomington
Running for Life: Aspirations, Economies, and Place-Making of New Chinese Migrants in Ecuador

Qimeng Duan

Year:
  • 2025
Washington University in St. Louis
Cultivating the Past: Lost Crops in Neolithic and Bronze-age China

Aleksei Epishev

Year:
  • 2025
University of Illinois at Chicago
We Need Them Desperately: Chinese Labor, Global Capitalism, and Imperial Modernity in the Russian Empire and Early USSR, 1880s-late 1920s

Zhuoma Gadou

Year:
  • 2025
University of Colorado Boulder
The End of Yaks? Tibetan Pastoralism at a Crossroads in a Globalized Industrial Food Regime

Gabriel Groz

Year:
  • 2025
University of Chicago
Rethinking Early Qing Fiscal Politics, 1644-1690

Hairong Huang

Year:
  • 2025
University of Toronto
Swine Revolution: A Sentient History of Untamed Pigs in Maoist China

Chenxi Luo

Year:
  • 2025
Reed College
Intimate Others: A Social History of Booi Slavery in Early Qing China

Jiahe Mei

Year:
  • 2025
University of California, Berkeley
(Un)Sensing Modernity: Perceptual Disabilities and the Making of Modern Chinese Literature

Isabel Qi

Year:
  • 2025
University of California, Berkeley
Catastrophe Risk and Spatial Development: Resilience to Climate Disasters in Guangdong, China

Miaomiao Qi

Year:
  • 2025
Cornell University
Land Rush from Below: Migrant Farmers, Translocality, and Rural-to-Rural Flows in China

Rachel Silberstein

Year:
  • 2016
  • 2025
Feather Satins and Orangutan Felts: A Material History of English Woolens in Qing China

Ka Shing So

Year:
  • 2025
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Shadow Economy: Smuggling, the Gold Trade, and Everyday Life in Cold War Hong Kong

Anke Wang

Year:
  • 2025
Cornell University
State, Nature, and the Making of a Maritime Borderland in the Gulf of Tonkin, 1880-1950

Boyao Zhang

Year:
  • 2025
University of Toronto
Accounting for Revolution: Numeracy, Bureaucracy, and the Reckoning of Chinese Communism, 1940-1996

Muyun Zhou

Year:
  • 2025
Pennsylvania State University
Ambiguous Alignments: Cold War Literature and Visual Culture in Sinophone Global Asia, 1950s-1980s
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