David Strand

David Strand is specialist in the history and political culture of modern China. He is Professor of Political Science at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where he holds the Charles A Dana chair.

David Strand
NationalityAmerican
Alma materLawrence University
Columbia University
Scientific career
FieldsHistory, Political Science
InstitutionsDickinson College
Academic advisorsAndrew Nathan

Career

A specialist in Chinese history,[1] Strand completed his undergraduate work at Lawrence University (BA 1971), and received his graduate degrees from Columbia University (MA 1973, M.Phil 1974, PhD 1979). He holds the position of Charles A Dana Professor of Political Science and is the current chair of the East Asian Studies Department at Dickinson College. Strand's research interests include 20th century China,[2] particularly Beijing. He is the author of An Unfinished Republic: Leading by Word and Deed in Modern China and Rickshaw Beijing: City People and Politics in the 1920s, which won the Joseph Levenson Book Prize for 1991. He teaches courses on the history of China and Japan, as well as other courses such as Human Rights, Four Chinese Cities, East Asian Senior Research in the East Asian Studies and Political Science departments.

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References

  1. Eckholm, Erik (January 13, 2000). "China's Arrest of Pennsylvania Librarian Alarms Scholars". The New York Times. Retrieved January 29, 2010.
  2. "Carlisle woman recalls Tiananmen Square uprising". The Ledger. June 9, 2009. Retrieved January 29, 2010.
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