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Welcome! I am a Visiting Lecturer of Asian History at Southern Methodist University. My research focuses on secret information and technological institutions in Republican China, 1912–1949. My current book project examines how the Chinese Communist Party’s information culture influenced its wireless telegraphy and cryptography institutions, 1927–1953. Articles based on the project have been published or accepted in Modern China, American Journal of Chinese Studies, and War in History. My teaching interests are wide-ranging, but in all my teaching I emphasize using digital history methods to develop the students’ attitude of applying new tools to respond to changing scenarios. Before joining Southern Methodist University, I completed my Ph.D. in History at the George Washington University in 2023, was a Visiting Assistant Professor at University at Buffalo and Trinity University, and a Hans J. Morgenthau Fellow at University of Notre Dame. |