People Directory
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![]() | Erin Chung (Ph.D, Northwestern) studies the politics of East Asia, with particular interests in citizenship, immigration, and civil society in Japan and South Korea. |
![]() | Yulia Frumer (Ph.D, Princeton Univ.) is a historian of science in East Asia, specifically Japan. Her focus is on the role of artifacts, and especially instruments, in the process of conceptualization of the surrounding world. |
![]() | Marta Hanson (Ph.D, UPenn) is an historian of medicine in late imperial China who works on the history of disease, epidemics, regionalism, gender, publishing, and the interaction between elite and vernacular knowledge of Chinese medicine. Phone: (410) 955-4879 Email: mhanson4@jhmi.edu Office: Welch Library, 3rd floor |
![]() | Lingxin Hao (Ph.D, Univ. of Chicago) is a sociologist studying rural-to-urban migration and its impact on social inequality in China. Phone: (410) 516-4022 Email: hao@jhu.edu Office: Mergenthaler 509 |
![]() | Ho-Fung Hung (Ph.D, Johns Hopkins Univ.) studies capitalist development, state formation, and protest in China and Asia at large from global and long-term historical perspectives. Phone: (410) 516-7051 Email: hofung@jhu.edu Office: Mergenthaler 541 |
| Tobie Meyer-Fong (Ph.D, Stanford) studies the history of late imperial and modern China, with particular focus on issues of conflict, commemoration, and literary culture. Phone: (410) 516-3324 Email: tmeyerf@jhu.edu Office: Gilman 330C | |
![]() | William T. Rowe (Ph.D, Columbia) is an historian of late imperial and modern China, with interests in urban and rural social organization, violence, and the history of Chinese political thought. Telephone: (410) 516-7580 Email: wtrowe@jhu.edu Office: Gilman 324 |
![]() | Kellee S. Tsai (Ph.D, Columbia) is a political scientist who specializes in the domestic politics of contemporary China, with interests in the political economy of development, finance, and informal institutions. Telephone: (410) 516-7972 Email: ktsai@jhu.edu Office: Mergenthaler 337 |








