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Mark C. Elliott (Chinese name: ) is the Mark Schwartz Professor of Chinese and Inner Asian History at
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, where he is Vice Provost for International Affairs. He is also a seminal figure of the school called the New Qing History.


Biography

Elliott's interest in East Asian history began at
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, where he earned his BA and MA, the latter as a student of
Jonathan Spence Jonathan Dermot Spence (11 August 1936 – 25 December 2021) was a British-American historian, Sinology, sinologist, and author specialised in History of China, Chinese history. He was Sterling Professor of History at Yale University from 199 ...
and Beatrice Bartlett. After several years of study and archival research in Taiwan, mainland China, and Japan, he earned his PhD in 1993 from the
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, specializing in the history of the
Qing dynasty The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China and an early modern empire in East Asia. The last imperial dynasty in Chinese history, the Qing dynasty was preceded by the ...
under the guidance of
Frederic Wakeman Frederic Evans Wakeman Jr. ( zh, c=魏斐德, p=Wèi Fěidé; December 12, 1937 – September 14, 2006) was an American scholar of East Asian history and Professor of History at University of California, Berkeley. He served as president of the A ...
. Thereafter, he taught at the
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from 1993 to 2002. After a year at the
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, Elliott came to Harvard in 2003 and was named the Mark Schwartz Professor of Chinese and Inner Asian History in the following year. He teaches a wide variety of courses including the History of Relations between
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and
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and the famous "Qing Documents" seminar, and is considered a prominent scholar of the New Qing History school. His ''The Manchu Way: The Eight Banners and Ethnic Identity in Late Imperial China'' is a representative work of the Manchu-centered theory of Qing history. Elliott also oversees the Department's instruction in
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and
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. Beginning in 2015, he has served as Vice Provost of International Affairs at Harvard. In March 2018, Elliott inaugurated Harvard's Lakshmi Mittal South Asia Institute in
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.


Selected works

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Elliott, Mark C.
/ref> Books *''Emperor Qianlong: Son of Heaven, Man of the World''. Pearson-Longman, 2009. *''New Qing Imperial History: The Making of Inner Asian Empire at Qing Chengde''. Co-edited with James Millward, Ruth Dunnell, and Philippe Forêt.
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, 2004. *''The Manchu Way: The Eight Banners and Ethnic Identity in Late Imperial China''.
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, 2001. *''The Archives of the Bordered Red Banner: Research Guide to the Qing Eight Banners and Catalogue of Materials in the Toyo Bunko''. Co-edited with Kanda Nobuo, et al. Toyo Bunko, 2001. Selected articles and book chapters *“The Case of the Missing Indigene: Debate over a ‘Second-Generation Ethnic Policy’.” ''The China Journal'' 73 (January 2015), pp. 186-213. *“Abel-Rémusat, la langue mandchoue et la sinologie.” ''Comptes Rendues de l’Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres'' 2014.2 (April-June), pp. 973-993. Revised version published in Pierre-Etienne Will and Michel Fink, eds., ''Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat et ses successeurs. Deux cents ans de sinologie française en France et en Chine'' (Paris: Peeters, 2020), pp. 49-69. *“Frontier Stories: The Periphery as Central in Qing History.” ''Frontiers of History in China'' 9.3 (December 2014), pp. 336-360. *“Chuantong Zhongguo shi yige diguo ma” 「传统中国是一个帝国吗」(Was traditional China an empire?). ''Dushu'' 《读书》2014.1, pp. 29-40. *“Ershiyishiji ruhe shuxie Zhongguo lishi: ‘Xin Qingshi’ yanjiu de yingxiang yu huiying” 「21世纪如何书写中国历史:“新清史”研究的影响与回应」(Writing Chinese history in the 21st c.: the influence and response to the “New Qing History”), with Ding Yizhuang 定宜庄. In Peng Wei 彭卫ed., ''Lishixue pinglun''《历史学评论》(Critical Historical Review), vol. 1 (Beijing: SSAP, 2013), pp. 116-146. *“Guanyu xin Qingshi de jige wenti” 「关于新清史的几个问题」, in Liu Wenpeng et al., eds., ''Qingdai zhengzhi yu guojia rentong'' 《清代政治与国家认同》(Politics and national identity in the Qing) (Beijing: Renmin daxue cbs, 2012), pp. 3-15. *“Hushuo 胡說: The Northern Other and the Naming of the Han Chinese.” In Thomas Mullaney, et al., eds., ''Critical Han Studies'' (Berkeley:
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, 2012). *“National Minds and Imperial Frontiers: Inner Asia and China in the New Century.” In William Kirby, ed., ''The People’s Republic of China at 60: An International Assessment'' (Cambridge, MA:
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, 2011). *“Shindai Manshūjin no aidentitii to Chūgoku tōchi”「清代満洲人のアイデンティティイと中国統治」 (Manchu identity and rule in the Qing). In Okada Hidehiro, ed., ''Shinchō to ha nani ka'' 『清朝とは何か』 (What was the Qing?), Special Number 16 of ''Kan: History, Environment, Civilization'' (Tokyo: Fujiwara Shoten, 2009), pp. 108–123. *“Manshū tōan to shin Shinchō shi” 「満洲档案と新清朝史」 (Manchu archives and the new Qing history). In Hosoya Yoshio, ed., ''Shinchōshi kenkyū no aratanaru chihei'' 『清朝史研究の新たなる地平』 (New perspectives on Qing historical research) (Tokyo: Yamakawa, 2008, pp. 124–139. *“The Manchus as Ethnographic Subject in the Qing.” In Joseph Esherick, Madelein Zelin, and Wen-hsin Yeh, eds., ''Empire, Nation, and Beyond: Chinese History in Late Imperial and Modern Times''. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, 2006. *"Manwen dang'an yu xin Qingshi" 「滿文檔案與新清史」 (Manchu archives and the new Qing history). '' National Palace Museum Quarterly'' 『故宮博物院季刊』, December 2006. *"La Chine moderne: les mandchous et la définition de la nation." ''
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'', November–December 2006. *"Ethnicity in the Qing Eight Banners." In Pamela Kyle Crossley, Helen Siu, and Donald Sutton, eds., ''Empire at the Margins: Culture, Ethnicity, and Frontier in Early Modern China''. University of California Press, 2006. *"Whose Empire Shall It Be? Manchu Figurations of Historical Process in the Early Seventeenth Century." In Lynn Struve, ed., ''Time and Temporality in the Ming-Qing Transition'' (Honolulu:
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, 2005), pp. 30–72. *"Highlights of the Manchu-Mongolian Collection." Co-authored with James Bosson. In Patrick Hanan, ed., ''The Treasures of the Yenching''. Harvard-Yenching Institute, 2003. *"The Eating Crabs Youth Book." In Susan Mann and Yu-yin Cheng, eds., ''Under Confucian Eyes: Documents on Gender in East Asian History''. University of California Press, 2001. *"The Manchu-Language Archives of the Qing and the Origins of the Palace Memorial System." ''Late Imperial China'' 22.1 (June 2001). *"The Limits of Tartary: Manchuria in Imperial and National Geographies." ''
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'' 59.3 (August 2000). *"Manchu Widows and Ethnicity in Qing China." ''
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'' 41.1 (January 1999). *"Chūgoku no dai'ichi rekishi tōankanzō naikaku to kyūchū Manbun tōan no gaijutsu" (An outline of the Manchu holdings of the Grand Secretariat and Imperial Palace archives at the No. 1 Historical Archives, Beijing). ''Tōhōgaku'' 85 (January 1993). *Bannerman and Townsman: "Ethnic Tension in Nineteenth-Century Jiangnan". ''Late Imperial China'' 11.1 (June 1990).


External links


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References

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