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Baker, Keith
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Chang, Gordon
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Gordon Chang

Professor of American History


Email: gchang@stanford.edu
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Ph.D., Stanford University
B.A., Princeton University


RESEARCH INTERESTS:
  I am interested in two areas of American life that are often considered separately. The historical connections between race and ethnicity in America, on the one hand, and foreign relations, on the other are in fact profound. I explore these interconnections in my teaching and scholarship.
SELECTED COURSES TAUGHT:
 
  • Introduction to Asian American History
  • History of U.S.-East Asia Relations
  • The History of United States-China Relations, from the Opium War to Tiananmen
  • America in the World
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
 
  • Chinese American Voices (forthcomming, 2006)
  • Asian Americans and Politics: An Exploration, (2001).
  • Morning Glory, Evening Shadow: Yamato Ichihashi and His Wartime Writing, 1942-1945, 1997.
  • Friends and Enemies: The United States, China and the Soviet Union, 1948-1972, 1990.
AWARDS:
 
  • Guggenheim Fellow, 1999-2000
  • ACLS Fellow, 1999-2000
UNIVERSITY SERVICE:
 
  • Asian American Studies
  • Editor, Book series on Asian American Studies for Stanford University Press
  • American Studies
  • East Asian Studies
  • Asia/Pacific Research Center
  • Center for International Security and Cooperation
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
 
  • American Historical Association
  • Organization of American Historians
  • Association for Asian American Studies
  • Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations

 

 

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