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Pär Cassel, Assistant Professor of History

RESEARCH INTERESTS

    Political, legal, and institutional aspects of Sino-Japanese relations during the period 1820-1912.

EDUCATION

  • PhD, History, Harvard University, 2006
  • Magister of Sinology, Stockholm University, 1996

SELECT PUBLICATIONS

  • "Excavating Extraterritoriality: The 'Judicial Sub-Prefect' as Prototype for the Mixed Court in Shanghai." Late Imperial China, 24, no. 2 (2003): 156-82.
  • "Explaining 'the Republic of China." The Stockholm Journal of East Asian Studies, 8 (1997): 15-40. Annotated translation of Zhang Taiyan's "Zhonghua minguo jie," Minbao, no. 15 (5 July 1907).
  • "The Japanese Legacies of Ming Taizu." In Long Live the Emperor: The Uses of the Ming Founder Across Six Centuries of East Asian History, edited by Sarah Schneewind. Society for Ming Studies, forthcoming.
  • "Extraterritoriality." In Benjamin, Thomas, ed. Encyclopedia of Western Colonialism Since 1450. 3 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007.

WEBSITE
http://sitemaker.umich.edu/cassel

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