Sherman Cochran
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Sherman Cochran (; born 1940) is
Hu Shih Hu Shih ( zh, t=胡適; 17 December 189124 February 1962) was a Chinese academic, writer, and politician. Hu contributed to Chinese liberalism and language reform, and was a leading advocate for the use of written vernacular Chinese. He part ...
Professor Emeritus of
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at
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Early life

Cochran was born in St. Johns, Portland, Oregon in 1940. He is a graduate of Roosevelt High School. He was a football player in college and won three-year football letterman and received All-Ivy League Honorable Mention in his junior year. He completed his B.A. at
Yale University Yale University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701, Yale is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Stat ...
in 1962. Cochran became interested in Chinese history when he lived in
Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
immediately after graduating from college. At the time, he was teaching English under the
Yale-China Association The Yale-China Association (), formerly Yale-in-China, is an independent, nonprofit organization based in New Haven, Connecticut which sponsors educational programs in and about China in order to further understanding between Chinese and America ...
Program at
New Asia College New Asia College is a List of the constituent colleges of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, constituent college of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a public university in New Territories, Hong Kong. The College was founded in 1949 by a g ...
in Kowloon. Cochran then decided to become a Chinese historian and completed his M.A. and Ph.D. at Yale in 1967 and 1975, respectively, where he was a student of
Mary C. Wright Mary Clabaugh Wright (born Mary Oliver Clabaugh; Chinese name Ruì Mǎlì; September 25, 1917 – June 18, 1970) was an American historian and sinologist who specialized in the study of late Qing dynasty and early twentieth century China. She w ...
and
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 ...
.


Academic career

Cochran joined the Cornell faculty in 1973 as an assistant professor and was promoted to full professor in 1986. He was a Fellow at the
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (WWICS) or Wilson Center is a Washington, D.C.–based think tank A think tank, or public policy institute, is a research institute that performs research and advocacy concerning topi ...
, Washington, D.C. between 1998 and 1999, and the
Henry Luce Henry Robinson Luce (April 3, 1898 – February 28, 1967) was an American magazine magnate who founded ''Time'', ''Life'', '' Fortune'', and ''Sports Illustrated'' magazines. He has been called "the most influential private citizen in the Amer ...
Senior Fellow at the
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, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, between 2002 and 2003. Cochran was appointed the Hu Shih Professor of Chinese History in July 2004. In May 2010, the China and Asia-Pacific Studies (CAPS) Program at Cornell decided to establish the Sherman Cochran Prize in honor of Professor Cochran, Hu Shih Professor of Chinese History and CAPS founding director, for his great contribution to the establishment and development of the program. Cochran is married to historian
Maria Cristina Garcia Maria Cristina Garcia is an American historian, currently the Howard A. Newman Professor of American Studies at Cornell University. Her work focuses on the history of displaced and mobile populations in the Americas. Garcia received her B.A. fro ...
, a historian of immigration and refugee history, who also works at Cornell. He retired in 2012 but maintains an active research program.


Publications

Books * ''The Lius of Shanghai''. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2013. * ''Cities in Motion: Interior, Coast and Diaspora in Transnational China''. Berkeley: University of California Institute of East Asian Studies, 2007. Co-edited with David Strand. *''Chinese Medicine Men: Consumer Culture in China and Southeast Asia''. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2006. : Awarded the 2008
Joseph Levenson Book Prize Joseph Levenson Book Prize is awarded each year in memory of Joseph R. Levenson by the Association for Asian Studies to two English-language books, one whose main focus is on China before 1900 and the other for works on post-1900 China. According to ...
by the
Association for Asian Studies The Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is a scholarly, non-political and non-profit professional association focusing on Asia and the study of Asia. It is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. The Association provides members with an Ann ...
for making "the greatest contribution to increasing understanding of the history, culture, society, politics, or economy of China" since 1900. * ''Encountering Chinese Networks: Western, Japanese, and Chinese Corporations in China, 1880-1937''. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. Chinese translation by Cheng Linsun: ''Da gongsi yu guanxi wang: Zhongguo jingnei de Xifang, Riben he Hua shang da qiye (1880-1937)''. Shanghai shehui kexueyuan chubanshe, 2002. * ''Inventing Nanjing Road: Commercial Culture in Shanghai, 1900-1945''. Ithaca: Cornell East Asia Series, 1999. * ''Big Business in China: Sino-Foreign Rivalry in the Cigarette Industry, 1890-1930''. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1980. Articles * "Capitalists Choosing Communist China," in Jeremy Brown and Paul Pickowicz, eds., ''Dilemmas of Victory: The Early Years of the People's Republic of China''. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2007. pp. 359–385. * “Three Challenges for Scholars in Chinese Business History.” In Zhang Zhongmin and Lu Xinglong, eds., ''Qiye fazhan zhongde zhidu bianqian'' (Institutional change in Chinese business history). Shanghai: Shanghai shehui kexueyuan chubanshe, 2003, pp. 1–17. (In Chinese.) * “Marketing Medicine and Advertising Dreams in China, 1900-1950,” in Wen-hsin Yeh, ed., ''Becoming Chinese: Passages to Modernity and Beyond, 1900-1950''. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. pp. 62–97.


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