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Thomas S Mullaney (Associate Professor)

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Personal bio
Thomas S. Mullaney is Associate Professor of Chinese History at Stanford University. He is the author of Coming to Terms with the Nation: Ethnic Classification in Modern China and principal editor of Critical Han Studies: The History, Representation and Identity of China’s Majority. His current book project, The Chinese Typewriter: A Global History, examines China’s development of a modern, nonalphabetic information infrastructure encompassing telegraphy, typewriting, word processing, and computing. This project has received three major awards and fellowships, including the 2013 Usher Prize, a three-year National Science Foundation fellowship, and a Hellman Faculty Fellowship. He is also the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Dissertation Reviews, which publishes 500 reviews annually of recently defended dissertations in more than 20 different fields in the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Currently teaching
HISTORY 198: History of Modern China (Autumn)
HISTORY 205A: The History of Information (Spring)
HISTORY 305A: The History of Information (Spring)
HISTORY 398: Modern China: State, Society, and Economy (Autumn)
HISTORY 496A: Research Seminar in Chinese History (Winter)
HISTORY 496B: Research Seminar in Chinese History (Spring)
HISTORY 98: The History of Modern China (Autumn)
MLA 319: Modern Chinese History through Literature and Film (Autumn)
STS 1: The Public Life of Science and Technology (Winter)
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