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William Rowe
Department Chair

Department of History
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Baltimore, MD 21218

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Tobie Meyer-Fong


Associate Professor
East Asia, especially social and
cultural history of China since 1600

The Johns Hopkins University
Department of History
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore MD 21218

Telephone: 410-516-3324
E-mail: tmeyerf@jhu.edu

Office Hours: Monday 2:30-3:30pm

Curriculum Vitae

Tobie Meyer-Fong, Associate Professor, received her bachelor's degree from Yale University in 1989 and her doctoral degree from Stanford University in 1998. She is currently working on a book about the cultural and social impact of the Taiping rebellion. Other interests include Chinese literature, arts, and popular culture, the Cultural Revolution, gender, and nationalism in twentieth century Asia, urban history, and the history of travel and tourism. Prof. Meyer-Fong's first book, Building Culture in Early Qing Yangzhou, deals with the construction of cultural landmarks and the re-creation of elite identities in the city of Yangzhou after the Manchu conquest.


 

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