David D. Wang

David D. Wang
Page d'aide sur les redirections Cet article concerne l'historien David D. Wang. Pour le professeur de littérature chinoise, voir David Wang Der-wei.

David D. Wang, né à Pékin en Chine, est professeur à l'Institut Est-asiatique de l'Université nationale de Singapour. Après avoir enseigné dans la région du Xinjiang et dans des universités de Pékin, il a mené des recherches de doctorat à l'Université de Tasmanie en Australie, puis a travaillé en tant que traducteur de chinois au ministère australien des Affaires étrangères et du Commerce à Canberra. David D. Wang a écrit de nombreux articles et ouvrages sur l'histoire du Xinjiang.

Publications

  • The USSR and the Establishment of the Eastern Turkestan Republic in Xinjiang, Journal of Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, 1996.
  • East Turkestan movement in Xinjing, 1998
  • Under the Soviet Shadow: The Yining Incident: Ethnic Conflicts & International Rivalry in Xinjiang, 1944-1949, 1999.
  • Clouds over Tianshan: Essays on Social Disturbance in Xianjiang in the 1940s, 2000.

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