Deng Qingping

SOURCE:     TIME: 2019-12-09


Name: Deng Qingping

Email: ddqqpp78@163.com

Position: Associate Professor

Areas of expertise: Ming and Qing History

Research interests: History of Ming and Qing Dynasties, Social History, Regional Social History, Historical Anthropology

Qualifications: Doctor’s Degree

Courses: Chinese Social History; China and the World in History; Marriage, Family and Society in Modern China

Publications: Books: The Viking of Northern Europe (800-1100) (2001); A Thousand-Tent Lamp in the Late Night: History of Gender Relations in Ming Dynasty (2008). Papers (recent 3 years): Frontier Army and Social Order of Northern Border Towns of the Mid-Ming Dynasty: A Case Study of the Criminal Records of Zhao Quan (2019); Industry God Worship in China: Folk Beliefs, Industry Organizations and Regional Society (2018); The Banner and Land Compensation of Zhili in Qing Dynasty and the Change of Local Social Structure (2017).

Research Grants: Study on the Relation between Military Guard Station and Civil Administration System in North China Frontier Fortress in Ming and Qing Dynasties (National Social Science Foundation of China, 2009); Regional Adjustment and Social Change at the Basic Level in the Border Areas of North China since the Tang Dynasty (Philosophy and Social Sciences Foundation of the Ministry of Education, 2013); A Study of Father W. Grouters’ Chinese Folk Culture (research project of CUPL 2014)

Awards: the first prize of the second "Young Teachers' Excellent Academic Achievement Award" by School of Humanities, CUPL (2008); the second prize of the 7th "Basic Skills Competition for Young Teachers" CUPL (2009); the second prize of the first "Lina Young Teachers Excellent Academic Achievement Award" by School of Humanities, CUPL (2010); the third prize of the 2nd "Outstanding Scientific Research Achievement Award for Young Teachers" by CUPL (2012)

External roles: Special Fellow, Centre for Historical Anthropology, Chinese University of Hong Kong-Sun Yat-sen University

Academic visiting: 1. Visiting scholars of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (2010.9-2011.2); 2. Attended “The Garrison System and Ming-Qing China: Perspectives from Historical Anthropology” workshop held by the Fairbank Center For Chinese Studies, Harvard University, June, 2017

 

 

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