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Education:
BA in Chinese Literature (Tunghai, Taiwan)
MA in Chinese Business and Asia Pacific (Leeds, UK)
MA in Modern History (Leeds, UK)
MLitt/PhD in History (Bristol, UK)
Description
Chihyun Chang joined the Department of History at SJTU in 2013. He is now teaching the history of Sino-Foreign relations, researching the Chinese Maritime Customs and setting up the GIS of Nationalist China. His research focuses on the adaptation of China’s institutions to the challenges and opportunities from the West, covering from the treaty system in the mid nineteenth century to the Second Rectification Campaign in the mid twentieth century. His works are based on the analyses of primary materials from different countries and he applies new technologies to the management of vast primary materials. Apart from historical research, his interdisciplinary interests also reflect on his studies on life writing and political science.
Chihyun is also Honorary Research Fellow of Department of History at Bristol, Research Fellow of Center for Humanities Research at National Cheng-Chi University and the Center for GIS at Academia Sinica.
Monographs:
Chihyun Chang ed., The Chinese Journals of L K Little, 1943–54: An Eyewitness Account of War and Revolution, 3 volumes (London: Routledge, 2017).
Chihyun Chang, Government, Imperialism and Nationalism in China: The Maritime Customs Service and its Chinese staff (London: Routledge, 2014, Paperback; 2013 Hardcopy).
Book Chapters:
张志云,〈中国海关的1949:被遗忘在大陆的海关关员〉,《近代中国外交的大历史与小历史》(台北:国立政治大学出版社,2016)。
张志云,〈全球视野下近代中外关系史论的定位与突破〉,《全球视野下的中国外交史论》(台北:政治大学出版社,2016),页,289-298。
张志云,〈中国财政与一战纾困( 1895-1918) :庚子赔款、外债和内国公债〉,《一战与中国:一战百年会议论文集》(北京:人民出版社,2015),页,327-347。
Chihyun CHANG, “Geming hou de Caizheng Zhixu: Xinhai Geming yu Haiguan Jieyu Cunfangquan zhi Zhuanyi (The Financial Security after the 1911 Revolution and the Stewardship of the Customs Surplus)”; Whei-ming CHOU ed., Jindai Zhongguo de Zhongwai Fengzhen yu Yingying (Modern China’s Foreign Conflicts and Responses) (Taipei: National Cheng-Chi University Press, 2014, ISBN 978-9866475672).
Chihyun CHANG, “Zhongguo Haiguan de Guanyuan Shecha he Zhanhou Fuyuan, 1943-1945 (Investigation of Post-War Staff and the Rehabilitation of the Chinese Maritime Customs, 1943-1945); Whei-ming CHOU ed., Guoji Zhixu yu Zhongguo Waijiao de Xingsu (International Security and the Shaping of China’s Diplomacy) (Taipei: National Cheng-Chi University Press, 2014, ISBN 978-9866475474).
Chihyun CHANG, “Tongyiu Zhangzheng: 619 Wanxiang Shijian Shimuo” (The War of Tung Oil: the June 19th Incident at Wenxiang), Kun-Liang Chiu, Renmin Nandao Meiyiucuoma? Nuhouba Zhongguo! Teliejiyakefu yu Meiyehede (Should People not to be Blamed? “Roar China!” and Tretyakov and Mererhold) (Taipei: Taipei National University of the Arts Press, 2013, ISBN 978-9865933562).
Chihyun CHANG, “Fenglie de Zhongguo yu Tongyi de Haiguan: Mei Lehe yu Wang Jingwei Zhengfu, 1940-1941” (The United Maritime Customs in Divided China: Sir Frederick Maze and the Wang Jingwei Government, 1940-1941), in Whei-ming CHOU ed., Guojifa zai Zhongguo de Quanshi yu Yunyong (Interpretations and Applications of International Law in China) (Taipei: National Cheng-Chi University Press, 2012, 220 pages, ISBN 978-9866475276).
Chihyun Chang, Chun Che trans., "Shuiwu Zhuanmen Xuexiao Yu Huaji Guangyuan, 1908-1949: Zhongguo Xin Xingzheng Guangliao Tixi de Jianli" (The Customs College and the Chinese Staff, 1908-1949: The Establishment of China's New Bureaucracy) National Maritime Research 16 (2016): 181-198.
Chih-yu Shih and Chihyun Chang, “The Rise of China Between Cultural and Civilizational Rationalities: Lessons from Four Qing Cases”, International Journal for Asian Studies 14, 1 (2016): 1-25. (A&HCI).
Chihyun Chang and Li Xiaoling, “Theories and Histories: Reconstructing the Legacies of Sir Robert Hart and the Chinese Maritime Customs Service”, Tamkang Review 46, 2 (2016): 113-132. (MLA International Bibliography).
Chihyun Chang, ‘Breaking with the Past: The Maritime Customs Service and the Global Origins of Modernity in China, by Hans J. van de Ven’ The China Quarterly 220 (2014): 1171-1173. (SSCI/A&HCI)
Henk Vynckier and Chihyun Chang, “Imperium in Imperio: Robert Hart, the Chinese Maritime Customs Service and its (Self-)Representations,” Biography 37, 1(2014): 69-92. (A&HCI
Chihyun CHANG and I-chun FAN, “Zhongguo Jindai Shiguan de Fengqi: Hede Gongcheng Yansheng de Tiaolun yu Zhengyi” (Discrepancies and Controversies in Modern Chinese History: A Reconsideration of the Debates surrounding the “Hart Industry”, 1900-2012), New History Journal 24, 1 (2012): 206-236.
Chihyun CHANG, Yen-po HOU and I-chun FAN, “Liaojie Zhongxi Jiaowang de Guanjian Shiliao: Choban Yiwu Shimo de Bianzuan yu Liubu” (Edited Primary Materials between China and the West: the Publication and Circulation of the Complete Account of the Management of Barbaric Affairs), Disquisitions on the Past & Present 24, 1 (2013): 83-114.
Henk Vynckier and Chihyun Chang, “The Life-Writing of Sir Robert Hart, Inspector-General of the Imperial Maritime Customs Service,” CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 14, 5 (2012). (A&HCI)
Chihyun Chang, ‘The Making of New Chinese Bureaucrats: The Policies of the Customs College and the Chinese Customs Staff, 1908-1949’, Twentieth Century China 37, 3 (2012), 229-242.