Xuan Luo
Title :Associate Professor
Research Field: Diplomatic History
E-Mail :luoxuan@nankai.edu.cn
EDUCATION
* Nankai University, Tianjin, China 1992
BA, History
* Nankai University, Tianjin, China 1995
MA, History of American Society and Culture
* Nankai University, Tianjin, China 1998
Ph. D, History of American Diplomacy
* University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States 2001
Dual MAs, International Relations & Library and Information Science
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
* Assistant Researcher 1995-1998
Center for International Studies, Nankai University
* Lecturer 1995-1998
Department of Political Science, Nankai University
* Assistant Professor 2001-2004
Institute of American History and Culture, College of History, Nankai University
* Associate Professor 2004-Present
Institute of American History and Culture, College of History, Nankai University
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Sino-American Relationships
Sino-American Diplomatic History
U.S. Diplomatic History
Mass Media and Foreign Policy Making of the U. S.
Locating and Applying Online Resources in Historical Studies
Monograph
Wondering Between Dreams and Reality: Henry R. Luce and China, People’s Publishing House, 2005.
Articles
“Concept and Methodology of Ecomuseum.” Trans. Chinese Museum (Monthly Journal), No. 4, 1993.
“Influence and Destiny of John Dewey’s Educational Thought in China.” In Wenzhao Tao Eds., The U.S. and Modernization of China. Beijing: Social Science Press , 1996.
“Tianjin and Philadelphia in the 20th Century.” In Xu Wang Eds., Comparative Studies of Sino-American Urbanization. Beijing: Social Science Press, 1997.
“John Dewey’s Educational Thoughts and Chinese Educational Reforms.” In Chengbo Feng Ed., Cultural Exchanges between China and North America. Shanghai: Shanghai Renmin Press, 1998.
“Debate between Henry R. Luce and Theodore White on China Reporting.” Newsletter of American Historical Studies (Monthly Journal), No.1, 2000.
“The Reformation of Historical Research Tools in the Internet Era: Applications of Academic Databases in Historical Studies.” Collected Papers of History Studies ((Quarterly Journal)), No.4, 2003.
“Henry Luce’s Reporting of Sino-Japanese War and Its Significance.” Journal of Nankai University, No.6, 2003.
“Analytical Study on the Reasons for Henry Luce’s Pro-Chiang Kaishek Position.” History Monthly, No. 9, 2004.
OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
* Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University, Nanjing, China 1993-1994
Center for Chinese and American Studies (A One-year Graduate Level Joint Program)
* Yale-China Summer Institute, Yale University, New Haven, U.S. July, 1997
* Annual Meeting of International Studies Association, Los Angeles, U.S.
March 14-18, 2000
Presented on “Professional Women in the International Studies”
* Annual Kyoto American Studies Summer Seminar, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan July 7-12, 2004
GRANTS
* National Social Science Foundation Grant for “Mechanism Study on the Influence of Foreign News Reporting of the Western Presses on Public Opinions and Foreign Policy Making”
2004
* Chinese Education Ministry Fund for Returned Scholars on “Henry R. Luce and China” 2004
* Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC) Grant for Young Visiting Scholars on “The Influence of American News Media on Public Opinions and Foreign Policy”
University of Virginia
August 2009 - July 2010
Intro to American Studies
American History: From colonial period to present
History of International Relations
Locating and Applying Electronic Resources in Historical Studies
Online Information Resources For American History
Research Method of American History