Taomo Zhou 周陶沫
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You might not have heard of People's Liberation Army (PLA) Engineering Corps, but you probably have heard of #Huawei 🇨🇳 flagship tech company. Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei was a former PLA Engineering Corps member, who migrated to #Shenzhen the Silicon Valley of Hardware
It's ready for reservation. I tell you, this volume will have an impact. I'm very proud that I contributed one chapter for this.
Our special issue on “Heat and the City: Thermal Control, Governance and Health in Urban Asia” in Urban Studies is finally published after almost three years in the making following a workshop at @nus_ari See journals.sagepub.com/toc/usja/61/15. 🧵1/4
It's alive! My book now has a webpage on the @ucpress website: ucpress.edu/books/in-the-g… Will be available open access in April 2025!
Thrilled to announce “From Click to Boom: The Political Economy of E-Commerce in China” is released! (amazon: tiny.cc/35zuzz or 30%off with code P327 at tiny.cc/2ouuzz via @PrincetonUPress) A decade in the making, my book presents how the world’s largest…
What about the economy under Trump? I don’t expect great news for workers, and I see big risks from Trump’s overall agenda, both because of his approach to AI and Silicon Valley, and because of his (likely) impact on US institutions.
Thrilled to announce that my academic travelogue on the Sino-Russian border, originally published in German with @CHBeckLiteratur, will soon be available in Chinese. Look out for 中俄邊境大河黑龍江:被世界忽略的地緣政治與文化糾葛, published by 商周出版!
Happy to see this out: "Banking on distant shores: a comparison of the development of foreign banks in pre-World War I China and Japan" in the International Journal of Asian Studies cambridge.org/core/journals/… @hkihss @History_HKU
Featuring my colleague Bryan Goh, this is a fantastic microhistorical documentary that uses a particular region of Singapore to explore larger issues of space, belonging, language, development, and politics. youtube.com/watch?v=j2shiN…
Happy to share the introduction to a special issue Paul Kendall and I co-edited for China Quarterly on the Afterlives of the Third Front. Will share below articles by Paul Kendall, Taomo Zhou and Cuifen Weng, and Yi Jin plus an epilogue by Barry Naughton. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
What might the interplay between humans and the environment look like through a longue durée history of hot springs? Join us for this next #STinAsia talk by Fei Huang (@uni_tue) on Tue, Nov 12, 10:30 am ET. Zoom registration: scholar.harvard.edu/seow/STinAsia #histstm #histmed #envhist
It is finally here. Recent scholarship has taken a fresh look at China in the 1980s, and the life of the late Chinese leader Hu Yaobang is an integral part of that history. Really looking forward to a scholarly historical treatment of this important figure.
Our final @FairbankCenter Modern China Lecture of the semester will feature @SeldaAltan2 (Randolph College). Chinese Workers of the World: Colonialism, Chinese Labor, and the Yunnan–Indochina Railway Tuesday, Nov 5, 4 PM CGIS Knafel K262 Details: fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/modern-…
I’m so humbled and honored that my book, “Laws of the Land: Fengshui and the State in Qing Dynasty China,” received the 2024 John K. Fairbank Prize in East Asian History. Sincere thanks to all my colleagues and friends who supported me along this long and hard journey!
The AHA is pleased to announce the winners of its 2024 prizes, which honor exceptional books, distinguished teaching and mentoring in the classroom, public history, and other historical projects. Congratulations to the 2024 awardees! #AHAPerspectives historians.org/perspectives-a…
Huge congratulations to my colleague Suresh for being awarded the Bentley Prize! I do believe you're the first NUS historian to receive an AHA book prize...
Deeply grateful and honoured to receive the Jerry Bentley Prize in World History from @AHAhistorians for my first book, The Tropical Turn (@ucpress, 2023)!
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