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Center for American Studies, Fudan University
Shanghai 200433, P. R. China
Tel: (86-21)62691508; Fax: (86-21)65119567
Email: hongyan@sh163.net
Born in Shanghai, P. R. China
EDUCATION
Princeton University, Ph. D. (Religion) November 1994
Wuhan University, M. A. (History) February 1985
Guiyang Normal University, B. A. (History) February 1982
ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT
Fudan University, Center for American Studies, 2001-, Professor
Fudan University, Center for American Studies, 1995-2000, Associate Professor
Fudan University, Center for American Studies, 1985-1995, Assistant Professor
Fudan University, Center for the Study of Christianity, 1996-, Deputy Director
Fudan University, Teaching Program on Christianity, 1995-, Director
Princeton University, Dept. of Religion, May – October 1994, Visiting Research Staff Member
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Dept. of Religion, May 1997 – June 1998, Visiting Research Fellow
Union Theological Seminary in New York City, July – October 2000, July – September 2001, Visiting Scholar
Central China Normal University, Institute of History, May 2002 --, Part-time Professor
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, The Centre for the Study of Religion and Chinese Society, January 2003 --, Member of Advisory Board
AREAS OF TEACHING COMPETENCE
Christianity in China American Foreign Policy
Religions in the US Religion and Social Theory
History of Missions American History since World War II
PUBLICATIONS
Books:
Christian Scholarship (ed.). Shanghai Guji Publishing House, 2002
Changing Paradigms of Christian Higher Education in China (1888-1950) (Co-authored with Peter Ng, Philip Tuen Sang Leung and Jing Huan Shi). New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2002
International Relations at the Turn of the Century (ed.). Shanghai Yuandong Publishing House, 2001
Education and Religion: St. John’s University as Evangelizing Agency. Zhuhai Publishing House, 1999
Christian Colleges and Theological Education in China. Fujian Education Press, 1999.
A Social History of the United States since World War II (co-author). Hubei People’s Publishing House, 1987
Articles:
“Recent Trends of American Studies in China,” in History Studies, no. 5 (1982)
“Abraham Lincoln and Abolitionists,” in Wuhan University Journal of Graduate Studies, no. 1 (1894)
“Lyndon B. Johnson and the Great Society,” in World History, no. 3 (1986)
“A Probe into Christian Higher Education in China,” in Fudan Journal of Social Sciences, no. 5 (1985)
“Civil Religion and Civil Religion Debate in the US,” in Fudan Journal of Social Sciences, no. 6 (1990)
“A Methodological Approach to the Study of American Religion,” in Fudan Journal of Social Sciences, no 6 (1991)
“History of St. John’s University,” in Xin Fu-liang ed., Histories of Colleges and Universities in Shanghai. Tongji University Press, 1992
“The Rev. P. J. Pu and the Chinese Church,” in Zhu Wei-zheng, ed., Christianity & Modern Culture. Shanghai People’s Publishing House, 1994
“P. J. Pu : A Study on Christian Church and the Communist Party of China,” in Century, no.3 (1994)
“Archives of St. John’s University as Kept in Shanghai Municipal Archives,” in Ng Tze-ming, ed., Essays on Historical Archives of Christian Higher Education in China. The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 1995
“F. L. Hawks Pott and His Autobiography,” in Modern China, vol. 6 (1996)
“The Rev. H. N. Woo and the American Church Mission in China,” in Fudan Journal of Social Sciences, no. 2 (1997)
“H. N. Woo, a Chinese Soldier in American Civil War,” in Archives & History Studies, no. 6 (1997)
“The Rev. H. N. Woo and His Autobiography,” in Modern China, vol. 7, (1997)
“Theological Education and the Christian Colleges in China,” in Modern China, vol. 8, (1998)
“American Religion,” “Colleges and Universities in the US,” in Encyclopedia of the United States. Shanghai Oriental Press, 1998
“The Rise and Decline of Yenching University School of Religion,” in Zhang Lai-yuan, ed., Christianity and Chinese Culture Series. Hubei Education Press, 2000
“A Comparative Study of Yenching University School of Religion and Nanking Theological Seminary,” in Jian Dao: A Journal of Bible & Theology, no. 14 (July 2000)
“Y. K. Yen and the American Church Mission in China,” in Modern China, no. 10 (July 2000)
“The Missionary Theory and Practice of Jonathan Edwards,” in Ni Shi-xiong, ed., American Studies (vol. 1). Beijing Shishi Publishing House, 2001
“A Critical Review of the History of American Protestant Overseas Missionary Movement,” in Su Chang-he and Bao Xia-qing, eds., International Relations Studies: Theories, Perspectives and Methodology. Shanghai Wenhui Publishing House, 2001
“T. C. Chao as Theological Educator – A Study on Theological Education in University Setting,” in Essays on Challenges to Christian Universities in the 21st Century. The Chung Chi College, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001
“T. C. Chao, Y. C. Cai and the Yenching University School of Religion,” in Essays on Study of Christianity and the University. Hong Kong Baptist University, 2001
“A Review of Protestant Church History Studies in the Chinese Mainland,” in Lin Zhi-ping, ed., Essays on Christian Church History Studies in the Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Taibei Yu-zhou-guang Publishing House, 2002
“Patriotic’ Protestants: The Making of an Official Church,” presented at the International Conference on Church and State in China, Brookings Institute, Feb. 6, 2002
“Westernization and Contextulization: A Study on Three Pioneering Chinese Priests of the Sheng Kung Hui in China,” presented at the International Conference on Contextualization of Christianity in China – An Evaluation in Modern Perspective, Leiden University, June 5 – 8, 2002
“The Christian Right and American Foreign Policy,” presented at the Conference on Conservative Ideas and American Foreign Policy, Shanghai Institute of International Studies, August 25 – 26, 2002
“Wang Zhixin and His Historical Outline of Christianity in China,” presented at the International Conference on Studies of Chinese Church History, University of Shanghai, Oct. 10-12, 2002 |
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