Associate Professor
Department of 历史

Qiu Hailstork

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Dr. Qiu Jin is the Director of the ODU 中国 Center. She is also an Associate Professor of 历史 and International Studies and the Director of the Institute of Asian Studies at Old Dominion University. She earned her PhD in 历史 from the University of Hawaii in 1995. In 1995-1996 she held a post-doctoral fellowship at the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of California at Berkeley. She specializes in Chinese history and specifically in the Cultural Revolution. Dr. Jin is the author of The 文化 of Power: The Lin Biao Incident in the Cultural Revolution (Stanford University Press, 1999), the editor of the two-two volumes of Difficult Years: A Memoir of General Wu Faxian (in Chinese), and the co-editor of A Modern and Contemporary 历史 of 中国, Volume I-II, 反式. (Beijing: People's 教育 Press, 2003-04). She also published book chapters and peer-reviewed articles in the journals such as Pacific Review, the Historiography: East and West, Journal of Chinese Political Science, and Modern 中国 Studies.

Ph.D. in 历史, University of Hawaii at Manoa, (1995)

M.A. in 历史, University of Hawaii at Manoa, (1991)

M.A. in English Linguistics, Beijing Normal University, (1987)

B.A. in English, Beijing Normal University, (1982)

Expertise

中国
Chinese/East Asia 历史
历史
Chinese/East Asia 历史

研究 Interests

Dr. Qiu Jin is the Director of the ODU 中国 Center. She is also an Associate Professor of 历史 and International Studies and the Director of the Institute of Asian Studies at Old Dominion University. She earned her PhD in 历史 from the University of Hawaii in 1995. In 1995-1996 she held a post-doctoral fellowship at the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of California at Berkeley. She specializes in Chinese history and specifically in the Cultural Revolution. Dr. Jin is the author of The 文化 of Power: The Lin Biao Incident in the Cultural Revolution (Stanford University Press, 1999), the editor of the two-two volumes of Difficult Years: A Memoir of General Wu Faxian (in Chinese), and the co-editor of A Modern and Contemporary 历史 of 中国, Volume I-II, 反式. (Beijing: People's 教育 Press, 2003-04). She also published book chapters and peer-reviewed articles in the journals such as Pacific Review, the Historiography: East and West, Journal of Chinese Political Science, and Modern 中国 Studies.