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黄安年致信JAH助理编辑Stephen D. Andrews推荐韩宇为书评人【2025.12.22记事本】

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20031222(纽约时间),星期二(农历十一月二十九日),温度Somers 地区F32°—F45°(1C—8C),多云, 

 

<annianh@bnu.edu.cn>

 

Dear Stephen D. Andrews

Assistant Editor

Journal of American History

 

Thanks your E-Mail, I has been arrived Somers, NY at May 30 2003 and will came back

on May 2004.

 

I have very interesting read new book "For All These Rights: Business, Labor, and the Shaping of America's Public-Private Welfare State, by Jennifer Klein (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003) ". But I am sorry, unable to review this book before April 2004.

I will redommend Dr. Han Yu,Assocat  Professor Institute of American History  , History Department, Xiamen University book review his book. I think it is no problems.  If your interest invite Dr.Han book review, please write e-mail for Han Han has published some paper in English :The American City and Suburb: Cultu & Consumption, American Studies Summer Institute of Yale-China Association, Yale  University, July-August, 1997Urban Renewal in New Haven, 1954-2000, Independent Research with the support of Yale-China Association, Yale University, July-August, 2001. Now his as a Freeman Fellow, Center for Eastern Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, July 2003- June 2004

. His e-mail address is :yuhan@uinc.edu (US) or lsyhan@xmu.edu.cn (China)

 

HAN Yu: Curriculum Vitae

 

Full Name:          HAN Yu

Address in China:           Institute of American History

                   Department of History

                   Xiamen University

                   Xiamen, P.R.China 361005

                   Home Phone: (592) 218-5692

Address in U.S.     805 W. Pennsylvania

                   Urbana, IL  61801

                   E-mail: lsyhan@xmu.edu.cn  yuhan@uiuc.edu

Date of Birth:       January 16, 1972

Place of Birth:       Liaoning, P.R. China

Marital Status:       Married

Education:          BA, English, Northeast Normal University, 1993

       MA, American History, Northeast Normal University, 1996

       PhD, American History, Northeast Normal University, 1999

 

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Lecturer,           1999-2000,  Institute of American studies,

                               Northeast Normal University.

                   2000-2002 ,  Institute of American History  

                                History Department, Xiamen University

Associate Professor 2002-present , Institute of American History  ,               

            History Department, Xiamen University

 

ACADEMIC HONORS

Hongkong Chinese University Grant, 1995

Huawei Scholarship, 1998

Outstanding PH.D. Candidate Award, 1998

Outstanding Doctor Award, 1999

 

RESEARCH FUNDS

The Growth of Technopolis in the United States since World War , National

Humanities and Social Sciences Fund of 2003   55,000 yuan

The Decay of American Central Cities and its Social Influence, Ministry of

Education Fund of 2002    30,000 yuan

The Restructuring of New York City since the World War , Xiamen University Fund

of 2001  3000 yuan

 

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES

Associate Secretary, American History Research Association of China

Editor, China Journal of American History

The American City and Suburb: Culture & Consumption, American Studies Summer

Institute of Yale-China Association, Yale University, July-August, 1997

Urban Renewal in New Haven, 1954-2000, Independent Research with the support

of Yale-China Association, Yale University, July-August, 2001

Freeman Fellow, Center for Eastern Asian and Pacific Studies, University of

Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, July 2003- June 2004

 

CONFERENCE CO-ORGANIZER

Race and Ethnicity: Law and Literature, American Studies Institute of Yale-China

Association (Xiamen University, March 2002)

Sino-American Relations in the Perspective of East Asia (Xiamen University,

October 2002)

 

PUBLICATIONS

1. " New Dimension on the Study of American Immigrants and Ethnic groups," Journal

of Northeast Normal University 158 (No.6 1995), 93-95.

2. " A Comparative Study on the America's Midwestern Cities and China's

Northeastern Cities." In Xu Wang, ed., The Evolution of Urban Societies: the

Comparative Studies of urbanization between China and the U.S., (Beijing: China's

Social Science Press, 1997), 32-44.

3. " The Origins of the High-Tech Industry in the American Northeast after the

World War ," Journal of Northeast Normal University (No.1 2000),12-17.

4. On the Teaching of World History in the Digital Age, Journal of Xiamen

University (Special Column on Teaching, 2001), 57-59.

5. The Introduction of Internet Resource on American History, Collected Papers

of History Studies 89 (No.4 2002), 83-88.

6." The Origins of the American Snowbelt," Journal of World History156 (No.5

2002), 17-24.

7. The Evolution of the American Suburb in the Nineteenth Century, Changbai

Journal 108 (No.6 2002), 73-76.

8. The American Suburbanization since the Second World War,Journal of Anhui

University 138(No. 5 2002), 65-69.

9. The Origins of the Decline of the American Northeastin Maoxin Liang, ed.,

Exploring the History of the United States, (Changchun, Northeast Normal

University Press, 2002), 363-375.

10. Exploring the Evolution of Yale-New Haven Partnership, The Yale-China

Journal of American Studies Volume 3 (Summer 2002)45-52.

11. The Growth of Service Industries in American Northeast since the Second

World War,Journal of American Studies, forthcoming.

 

CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS

The Decline of the Industrial Midwest in the United States, American History

Research Association of China, July 1996.

Lowell Story: The Rise and Fall of an Industrial City, American History Research

Association of China, October 2002.

 

CLASS TAUGHT

American Urban History       Selected Readings on American History

Western Historiography       World History since the Second World War

English for Chinese Historians

 

 

>Sincerely,

 

>Huang An-nian

>Department of History

>Beijing Normal University

>Beijing,  100875

>PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

 

43A, Hertage Hills, Somers, NY,10589, USA

Tel. 914-276-0051

 

在您的来信中曾经提到:

>From: "JAH" <jah@indiana.edu>

>Reply-To:

>To: <Annianh@email.bnu.edu.cn>

>Subject: Book Review for the Journal of American History

>

>12/17/2003

>

>Huang An-nian

>Department of History

>Beijing Normal University

>Beijing,  100875

>PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

>

>Dear Professor An-nian:

>

>I am writing on behalf of the Journal of American History to inquire

>whether you would be willing to review the book listed below.  We

>believe your perspective on the book would be a particularly valuable

>one for the broad readership of the Journal.

>

>If you have assisted the author in this project or have agreed to review

>the book for another journal or online publication, it would not be

>appropriate for you to accept our invitation. Nor would not be

>appropriate for you to accept our invitation if you have a personal

>connection to the author that would affect--either positively or

>negatively--the content of your review.

>

>While we believe that our reviewers are best qualified to determine the

>content of their evaluations, we ask that your review include a brief

>summary of the book's central argument and an assessment of its

>contribution to the existing literature in its field.

>

>Because we review so many books in each issue of the Journal, we must be

>strict about word limits.

>

>We hope your schedule allows you to write the review. If so, we will

>send the book to you immediately. If you are unable to review this book,

>please let us know promptly so we can invite another scholar to do the

>review. We welcome any suggestions or questions you may have concerning

>this review and look forward to hearing from you soon.

>

>Sincerely,

>

>Stephen D. Andrews

>Assistant Editor

>Journal of American History

>

>Author and Title:

>For All These Rights: Business, Labor, and the Shaping of America's

>Public-Private Welfare State, by Jennifer Klein (Princeton: Princeton

>University Press, 2003)

>

>Number of Words For Review: 500

>Date Review Is Due: April 15, 2004

>

>________     YES I am willing to review the book listed above.

>

>___NO_____     NO  I am not willing to review the book listed above.

>

>If no, are there other reviewers you would recommend?

 

Yes. I will recommed Dr. Han Yu.

 

>Whether or not you choose to write this review, please let us know your

>current preferred mailing address. We also invite you to update your

>Reviewer Data Sheet. The heart of a scholarly journal and its

>book-reviewing enterprise is its file of reviewers. You are already

>listed in our files, but the contact and publication information we have

>may be out-of-date (your file was last updated in November 2000). Please

>take a moment to update your information by completing our online

>Reviewer Data Sheet form available on our Web site:

>http://www.indiana.edu/~jah/reviewer.shtml.

>

>Thanks!

 

 

韩宇:

感谢你应允为JAH写书评,该杂志要求颇高,我已经正式写信推荐你写书评,如果他们和你联

系请你努力配合。

我在美国的电话是914-276-0051,有空多联系。

中国美国史研究会网在美国一直上不去,有和办法解决?现在网的维护由谁负责?有些重要文

章和信息可否通过电子邮件方式转我,以便在学术交流网上转发?

 

顺祝

新年好

 

黄安年

 

 

在您的来信中曾经提到:

>From: "HAN Yu" <lsyhan@xmu.edu.cn>

>Reply-To:

>To: "Annian Huang" <annianh@bnu.edu.cn>

>Subject: 韩宇

>

>黄老师:您好。非常感谢您的美意。我正在University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 

作访问学者,如果您需要什么资料,尽管吩咐。

>附件中是我的简历。

>Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

>韩宇

 



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