James A. Millward
Appearance
James A. Millward | |
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Other names | 米華健 |
Education | Harvard College (BA) School of Oriental Studies, University of London (MA) Stanford University (PhD) |
Occupation | Historian |
Employer | Georgetown University |
Spouse | Madhulika Sikka |
Website | https://sites.google.com/a/georgetown.edu/james-a-millward/home |
James A. Millward is an American historian. He is currently a professor of inter-societal history at Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service.[1] His research focuses on Chinese and Central Asian history, including the region of Xinjiang.[2][3]
Education
[edit]Millward holds a BA from Harvard College, an MA from SOAS University of London, and a PhD from Stanford University.
Awards
[edit]Milward received a Fulbright grant in 2022 to conduct research in Norway.[4][5]
Publications
[edit]Books
[edit]- Eurasian Crossroads: A History of Xinjiang (revised edition), Columbia University Press, December 2021[6]
- The Silk Road: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, April 12, 2013[7]
- Beyond the Pass: Economy, Ethnicity, and Empire in Qing Central Asia, 1759-1864, Stanford University Press, June 1998[8]
Articles
[edit]- China’s New Anti-Uyghur Campaign, Foreign Affairs, January 23, 2023[9]
- Why It Matters That China’s Protests Started in Xinjiang, New York Times, December 6, 2022[10]
- What Xi Jinping Hasn’t Learned From China’s Emperors, New York Times, October 1, 2019[11]
Book Reviews
[edit]- ‘Reeducating’ Xinjiang’s Muslims,' New York Review of Books, February 2019[12]
Edited Volumes
[edit]- New Qing Imperial History: The Making of Inner Asian Empire at Qing Chengde. Co-edited with Mark Elliott, Ruth Dunnell, and Philippe Forêt. RoutledgeCurzon, 2004.
References
[edit]- ^ "Georgetown University Faculty Directory". gufaculty360.georgetown.edu. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
- ^ "James Millward". aparc.fsi.stanford.edu. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
- ^ "Why A Chinese Government Think Tank Attacked American Scholars". NPR. Retrieved 2025-03-29.
- ^ "James Millward | Fulbright Scholar Program". fulbrightscholars.org. Retrieved 2025-03-29.
- ^ Liu, Kelly Kaili (2022-04-22). "Professor James Millward Awarded Fulbright Grant at the Norwegian Nobel Institute". Asian Studies. Retrieved 2025-03-29.
- ^ Millward, James A. (2021). Eurasian crossroads: a history of Xinjiang (Revised ed.). New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-20454-5.
- ^ Millward, James A. (2013). The Silk Road: a very short introduction. Very short introductions stimulating ways in to new subjects. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-978286-4.
- ^ Millward, James A. (1998). Beyond the Pass: Economy, Ethnicity, and Empire in Qing Central Asia, 1759-1864. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-2933-8.
- ^ Millward, James (2023-01-23). "China's New Anti-Uyghur Campaign". Foreign Affairs. ISSN 0015-7120. Retrieved 2023-11-18.
- ^ Millward, James A. (December 6, 2022). "Why It Matters That China's Protests Started in Xinjiang". The New York Times. Retrieved March 27, 2024.
- ^ Millward, James A. (October 1, 2019). "What Xi Jinping Hasn't Learned From China's Emperors". The New York Times. Retrieved March 27, 2024.
- ^ Millward, James. "'Reeducating' Xinjiang's Muslims | James Millward". ISSN 0028-7504. Retrieved 2023-11-18.