Name: Zhao Xiaohua
Email: xiaohuazh@cupl.edu.cn
Position: Professor
Areas of expertise: Modern Chinese History
Research interests: Modern and contemporary history of China, with particular attention to the history of disasters and the history of legal society
Qualifications: Doctor’s Degree
Courses: General theory of Chinese civilization; Chinese social history; Women and modern Chinese society; Chinese modern social life history, modern Chinese historical materials; Chinese modern social history; Multi-disciplinary vision and research methods
Publications: Books: A Social Survey of the Litigation and Prison System in the Late Qing Dynasty (2019); Disaster Relief Law and Qing Dynasty Society (2011); Research and Debate on the Germination of Capitalism in China (2004); Social Investigation of the Litigation and Prison System in the Late Qing Dynasty (2001); Zhang Wenxiang Assassinating Ma (1997). Papers (recent 3 years): The Effect and Predicament of Disaster Relief Personnel System in Qing Dynasty (2020); Grain Security Policy and its Practice in Qing Dynasty (2020); Why the Disaster Relief System of Qing Dynasty had Remarkable Effect (2020); Cattle Protection during the Disaster Relief Period in the Qing Dynasty (2019); Research on Beijing Congee Factory of the Republic of China (1928-1937) (2019); Exploration on the Teaching Model of Traditional Culture Compulsory Course in Colleges and Universities: A Case Study of "General Theory of Chinese Civilization" Course in China University of Political Science and Law (2018); The Review and Prospect of Research in Legal Social History (2018); Disaster Relief Activities from the Perspective of County Officials in the Late Qing Dynasty: Centered on Liu Tang's Diary of Disaster Relief (2018).
Research Grants: "The collation and research of modern disaster relief legal documents" (a major research project of Philosophy and Social Sciences Foundation of the Ministry of Education); Collation and Research of Modern Disaster Relief Legal Documents (National Social Science Foundation of China for Youth, 2018); Study on Disaster Removal System in Qing Dynasty (2012, CUPL research project); Legal Research on Disaster Relief in Qing Dynasty (2006, CUPL research project)
Academic visiting: Michigan State University, USA (May to November in 2010)