June 2021

CURRICULUM VITAE: ELIZABETH JEAN PERRY

Current Positions: Henry Rosovsky Professor of Government, Director, Harvard-Yenching Institute

Department of Government Harvard University 1737 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02138

Tel. (617) 495-3369 or (617) 496-4536; Fax (617) 496-7206 email: [email protected]

Academic Degrees: B.A. summa cum laude in Political , 1969 William Smith College, Geneva, NY M.A. in Political Science, 1971 University of Washington, Seattle, WA Ph.D. in Political Science, 1978 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

Previous Positions: University of California-Berkeley, Robson Professor of Political Science: 1990-97 National Taiwan University, Visiting Professor of Political Science: 1990-91 University of Washington, Professor of International Studies: 1986-1990; Associate Professor: 1982-86; Assistant Professor: 1978-82 University of Arizona, Assistant Professor of Political Science: 1977-78

Foreign Languages: Mandarin Chinese (classical and modern), Japanese, French

Honors and Awards: American Academy of Arts and Fellow British Academy Corresponding Fellow President, Association for Asian Studies (2007-08) William Smith College Distinguished Alumna Award Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Honorary Doctorate of Letters Hobart and William Smith Colleges Honorary Doctorate of Letters World Forum of Studies (Shanghai) Distinguished Contributions Award (2015) Fudan University Honorary Professor Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Honorary Research Fellow Sichuan University Honorary Professor 1 University Honorary Professor East China Normal University Honorary Professor Central China Normal University Honorary Professor Harvard University Walter Channing Cabot Fellow in the Humanities John Simon Guggenheim Fellow University of Washington Jackson School Service Award for distinguished teaching Yale University Hume Lecture in East Asian Studies, 1990 Whitman College Henry M. Jackson Distinguished Lecture, 1996 Nichol Lecture, 1998 Kenyon College Storer Lecture, 2000 University of Oregon Admiral David Jeremiah Lecture, 2002 & 2015 Wesleyan University Mansfield Freeman Lecture, 2004 Tufts University Wooten Lecture, 2005 University of New England President’s Distinguished Lecture, 2006 East China Normal University Daxia Forum Lecture, 2006 Political Economy of the World System Annual Conference, Plenary Lecturer, 2007 Portland State University Trena Gillette Memorial Lecture, 2008 Hong Kong Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities Distinguished Lecturer, 2009 Seoul National University “Asia and the World” Public Lecture, 2009 Singapore Management University Celia Moh Distinguished Lecturer, 2011 Brown University “Year of China” Distinguished Lecturer, 2012 “Approaches to Chinese Society” Keynote Lecture, 2012 Indian Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi, Giri Deshingkar Memorial Lecture, 2013 Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Inaugural Distinguished Lecture in the Humanities, 2014 William and Mary University, Inaugural Distinguished Lecture in Chinese Studies, 2015 Claremont Colleges Atheneum Lecture, 2016 Zhejiang University Centennial Lecture, 2016 Northeastern University Hong Liu Lecture in Asian Studies, 2018 Fudan University Institute for Advanced Study in Social Sciences Distinguished Lecture, 2019 Heinz I Eulau Award of the American Political Science Association, 2009, for best article in PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS (“Chinese Conceptions of ‘Rights’”) Tsinghua Journal Prize for best article of the year, 2012 (Chinese translation of “Reclaiming the Chinese Revolution”) John K. Fairbank Prize of the American Historical Association for best book in East Asian history, 1993 (SHANGHAI ON STRIKE) International Labor History Association "Book of the Year" award, 1993 (SHANGHAI ON STRIKE) Lingua Franca breakthrough book, 1997 (PROLETARIAN POWER) Choice Outstanding Academic Book for 1997 (PROLETARIAN POWER)

Academic and Public Service: Director, Harvard-Yenching Institute (2008-) Board of Directors and President, Association for Asian Studies Director, Harvard University Fairbank Center for East Asian Research (1998-02) Director, Seattle China Council (1981-87) 2 Board of Directors, National Committee on US-China Relations Board of Trustees, United Board for Higher Education in Asia (2008-12) Council on Foreign Relations Comparative Politics Section Executive Committee, American Political Science Association Executive Committee, Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences Senior Scholar, Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies Executive Committee, Harvard Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Steering and Executive Committees, Harvard Asia Center Senior Advisory Committee, Harvard Asia Center Executive and Steering Committees, Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies Asia Center Publications Committee, Harvard University International Advisory Council, Yenching Academy, International Advisory Committee, Contemporary China Center, National Tsinghua University International Advisory Committee, University Services Centre for Chinese Studies Co-chair, Advisory Committee, Shanghai Research Institute, Fudan University Director, “Grassroots Political Reform and Good Governance in China” research project, Harvard Research Grants Committee of the Hong Kong Government (1998-03) Co-director, Harvard-Berkeley Center for Labor Politics (1998-01) Joint Committee on China Studies (JCCS), SSRC & ACLS (1992-96) Series Editor, “State and Society in East Asia,” Rowman and Littlefield Press Editorial Board, STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Editorial Board, COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES Editorial Board, TSINGHUA SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW Editorial Board, CHINA QUARTERLY Editorial Board, FRONTIERS IN CHINESE HISTORY (2010-2020) Consulting Board, INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY Editorial Board, TWENTIETH-CENTURY CHINA Editorial Board, JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY CHINA Editorial Board, CONTEMPORARY CHINA STUDIES (Nanjing University) Editorial Advisor, POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW Editorial Board, ASIAN SURVEY (1991-02) Editorial Board, WORLD POLITICS (1993-99) Editorial Board, MODERN CHINA (1978-90) Editorial Committee, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POLITICAL REVOLUTIONS (1996-98) China Book Review Editor, JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES (1983-86) Book Review Editor, MODERN CHINA (1988-90) Program Committee, Association for Asian Studies (1991-93) Program Committee, American Political Science Association (2003-04) Levenson Book Prize Committee, AAS, Chair (1994-96; 2004-05) China Selection Committee of American Council of Learned Societies (1988-90) Committee on Advanced Study in China of CSC-PRC (1983-85; 1991-93 ) China and Inner Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies (1983-86) Executive Board, China Council of the Asia Society (1985-87) Visiting Review Committees: UC San Diego History Department (1993), UC Santa Cruz Politics Board (1994), Harvard University East Asian Studies Programs (1995), Princeton 3 University Politics Department (2002), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Social Sciences (2004), University of Hong Kong Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (2006), Yale University East Asian Studies (2008), National University of Singapore (2011), New School -China Institute (2018) Co-organizer, Workshop on "Recent Reforms in China" (Harvard University, 1983) Co-organizer, International Symposium on "Modern Shanghai" (Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, 1988) Co-organizer, Conference on "Civil Society in Urban China" (Woodrow Wilson Center, 1992) Organizer, Conference on "The Shanghai Labor Movement" (UC-Berkeley, 1993) Organizer, Conference on "East Asian Labor in Comparative Perspective" (Lake Tahoe, 1993) Co-organizer, Symposium on "The Chinese Work Unit" (UC-Berkeley, 1994) Co-organizer, Conference on “Changing Concepts of Citizenship in Modern China” (Harvard University, 1999) Organizer, Workshop on “Neo-liberal Reforms and Strategies of Labor Protest in Industrializing Countries” (Harvard University, 1999) Co-organizer, Conference on “Contentious Politics in the Third World” (Harvard, 2000) Co-organizer, Conference on “Shanghai Urban Culture in Comparative Perspective” (New York University, 2001) Co-organizer, Conference on “Political Culture and Political Experimentation in Shanghai” (Harvard University, 2001) Co-organizer, Conference on “Repositioning Hong Kong and Shanghai in Modern World History” (University of Hong Kong, 2002) Co-organizer, Conference on “Chinese Millennialism in Comparative Perspective: Political Authority and Protest,” (Harvard University and Boston University, 2002) Co-organizer, Conference on “Grassroots Political Reform in Contemporary China” (Harvard University, October 2004) Co-organizer, Workshop on “Communist Resilience in Comparative Perspective” (Harvard University, April 2006) Co-organizer, “International Conference in Memory of Professor Benjamin Schwartz” (East China Normal University, Shanghai, December 2006) Co-organizer, “Adaptive Authoritarianism: The Revolutionary Origins of Chinese Policy Reform” (Trier University and Harvard University, June 2006 and 2007) Co-organizer, “Rule and Reform in the Asian Giants: China and India Compared” (Harvard University, December 2007) Organizer, Association for Asian Studies special roundtable on “Rule and Reform in the Asian Giants: China and India Compared” (Atlanta, 2008) Organizer, Association for Asian Studies panel on “Mao’s Invisible Hand: Adaptive Governance in Contemporary China” (Chicago, 2009) Organizer, Harvard-Yenching International Roundtable on “Explaining the Rise of China: A Challenge to the Social Sciences?” (Harvard University, 2010) Organizer, Harvard-Yenching International Roundtable on “Asian Varieties of Socialism: India, China, and Vietnam” (Harvard University, 2011) Organizer, Harvard-Yenching International Roundtable on “State Capacity and Local Governance: China and India Compared” (Harvard University, 2012) Organizer, International Workshop on “China’s Urban Political Culture: A Comparative

4 Perspective” (Harvard University, 2012) Organizer, Harvard-Yenching International Roundtable on “What East Asian Neighbors are Learning from Each Other” (Harvard University, 2013) Co-organizer, International Conference on “The Changing Asian State” (National University of Singapore, 2013) Co-organizer, International Workshop on “Rethinking the Chinese Revolution” (East China Normal University, Shanghai, 2013) Organizer, Harvard-Yenching International Roundtable on “Civil Society in East Asia” (Harvard University, 2014) Organizer, Harvard-Yenching International Roundtable on “Asian Archeology: New Discoveries and Controversies” (Harvard University, 2016) Co-organizer, International Conference Series on “State-Mobilized Contention” (Harvard University and University of Hong Kong, 2015 & 2016) Co-organizer, Workshop on “Chinese Politics and Comparative Politics” (Harvard University, 2017) Organizer, Harvard-Yenching International Roundtable on “Asian Studies in Asia” (Harvard University, 2017) Organizer, Harvard-Yenching International Roundtable on “Asia’s Growing Generation Gap” (Harvard University, 2018) Organizer, Harvard-Yenching International Alumni Conference on “New Approaches to Asian Studies (Shanghai, 2018) Co-organizer, International Workshop on “Food Welfare in Comparative Perspective” (Harvard University, 2018) Organizer, Harvard-Yenching International Roundtable on “Modernizing Asia’s Villages” (by Zoom, 2021)

Publications:

I. Monographs

ANYUAN: MINING CHINA’S REVOLUTIONARY TRADITION (University of California Press, 2012). Chinese translation from University of Hong Kong Press, 2014.

PATROLLING THE REVOLUTION: WORKER MILITIAS, CITIZENSHIP AND THE MODERN CHINESE STATE (Rowman and Littlefield, 2006)

CHALLENGING THE MANDATE OF HEAVEN: SOCIAL PROTEST AND STATE POWER IN CHINA (M.E. Sharpe, 2002)

SILENCE AND VOICE IN THE STUDY OF CONTENTIOUS POLITICS, co-authored with Ronald R. Aminzade et.al. (Cambridge University Press, 2001)

PROLETARIAN POWER: SHANGHAI IN THE , co-authored with Li Xun (Westview Press, 1997)

5 SHANGHAI ON STRIKE: THE POLITICS OF CHINESE LABOR ( Press, 1993; Stanford paperback edition, 1994) Chinese translation from People’s Press, Nanjing, 2001.

REBELS AND REVOLUTIONARIES IN NORTH CHINA, 1845-1945 (Stanford University Press, 1980; Stanford paperback editions, 1983, 1988). Chinese translation from Commercial Press, Beijing, 2008.

II. Edited Volumes

RULING BY OTHER MEANS: STATE-MOBILIZED MOVEMENTS, co-edited with Grzegorz Ekiert and Yan Xiaojun (Cambridge University Press, 2020)

SIMILAR YET DIFFERENT: CASE STUDIES OF CHINA’S MODERN CHRISTIAN COLLEGES [in Chinese], co-edited with Chen Hongmin (Zhejiang University Press, 2019)

BEYOND REGIMES: CHINA AND INDIA COMPARED, co-edited with Prasenjit Duara (Harvard University Press, 2018)

WHAT IS THE BEST KIND OF HISTORY? [in Chinese], co-edited with Chen Hongmin (Zhejiang University Press, 2015)

GROWING PAINS: CHALLENGES FOR A RISING CHINA, special issue of DAEDALUS (April 2014)

MAO’S INVISIBLE HAND: THE POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ADAPTIVE GOVERNANCE IN CHINA, co-edited with Sebastian Heilmann (Harvard University Press, 2011)

GRASSROOTS POLITICAL REFORM IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA, co-edited with Merle Goldman (Harvard University Press, 2007)

CHINESE SOCIETY: CHANGE, CONFLICT AND RESISTANCE, co-edited with Mark Selden (Routledge, 2000; revised editions, 2003, 2009). Chinese translation from Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2014.

CHANGING MEANINGS OF CITIZENSHIP IN MODERN CHINA, co-edited with Merle Goldman (Harvard University Press, 2002)

DANWEI: THE CHANGING CHINESE WORK PLACE IN HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE, co-edited with Lu Xiaobo (M.E. Sharpe, 1997)

PUTTING CLASS IN ITS PLACE: WORKER IDENTITIES IN EAST ASIA, edited with an introduction (University of California Institute of East Asian Studies, 1996)

6 URBAN SPACES IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA: THE POTENTIAL FOR AUTONOMY AND COMMUNITY IN POST-MAO CHINA, co-edited with Deborah S. Davis, Richard Kraus and Barry Naughton (Cambridge University Press, 1995)

SHANGHAI SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, 1919-1949, co-edited with Jeffrey Wasserstrom, CHINESE STUDIES IN HISTORY (M.E. Sharpe, 1994)

POPULAR PROTEST AND POLITICAL CULTURE IN MODERN CHINA: LEARNING FROM 1989, co-edited with Jeffrey Wasserstrom (Westview Press, 1991; revised and expanded edition, 1994)

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REFORM IN POST-MAO CHINA, co-edited with Christine Wong (Harvard University Press, 1985; revised editions, 1986 and 1989)

SYNCRETIC SECTS IN CHINESE SOCIETY, co-edited with Stevan Harrell, MODERN CHINA (July and October 1982)

CHINESE PERSPECTIVES ON THE NIEN REBELLION; edited, translated, with an introduction (M.E. Sharpe, 1981)

III. Journal Articles

“Missionaries of the Party: Work Team Participation and Intellectual Incorporation,” CHINA QUARTERLY (forthcoming)

“Not so Grassroots: Social Movements Fueled by the State,” co-authored with Grzegorz Ekiert, EPICENTER (June 10, 2021).

“Secrets to the CCP’s Resilience,” interview with Eyck Freymann, THE WIRE CHINA (February 7, 2021).

“Debating Maoism in Contemporary China: Reflections on Benjamin I. Schwartz, Chinese and the Rise of Mao,” ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL, vol. 19, issue 1, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 1-11.

“Educated Acquiescence: How Academia Sustains Authoritarianism in China,” THEORY AND SOCIETY, no. 49 (January 2020): 1-22.

“Teaching Chinese Politics in Comparative Perspective,” THE PRC HISTORY REVIEW, vol. 4, no. 2 (August 2019)

“Revolutionary Tradition and Adaptive Governance” [in Chinese], SUQU YANYIU, no. 4 (2019)

“Work Teams: Sinicizing the Soviet Experience” [in Chinese], ZHONGGUO XUESHU,

7 no. 43 (2019): 4-16.

“Making Communism Work: Sinicizing a Soviet Governance Practice,” COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, vol. 61, issue 3 (July 2019): 535-562. Chinese translation in ZHONGGUO XUESHU (2019).

“The Promise of PRC History,” JOURNAL OF MODERN CHINESE HISTORY, vol. 10, no. 1 (June 2016).

“The Populist Dream of Chinese Democracy,” JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES (November 2015).

“Narrating the Past to Interpret the Present,” interview with Lu Hanchao, THE CHINESE HISTORICAL REVIEW (November 2015): 160-173.

“Reflecting on Anyuan, “THE PRC HISTORY REVIEW, vol. 1, no. 2 (August 2015): 17-19.

“Higher Education Reform in China and India: The Role of the State” [in Chinese], co-authored with Devesh Kapur, QINGHUA DAXUE JIAOYU YANJIU, vol. 36, no. 3 (May 2015): 1-20.

“Rupture or Continuity? Cultural Governance across the 1949 Divide” [in Chinese], XUEHAI, no. 1 (2015): 48-49.

“New Media and Internet Mass Incidents” [in Chinese], interview with Miao Weishan, XUESHU JIAOLIU, Serial No. 252 (March 2015): 209-213.

“Citizen Contention and Campus Calm: The Paradox of Chinese Civil Society,” CURRENT HISTORY (September 2014): 211-217.

“Growing Pains: Challenges for a Rising China,” DAEDALUS (April 2014)

“Managing Student Protest in Republican China: Yenching and St. John’s Compared,” FRONTIERS IN THE (January 2013), vol. 8, no. 1; Chinese version in ZHONGGUO XUESHU, no. 34 (2015)

“The Illiberal Challenge of Authoritarian China,” TAIWAN JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY (December 2012), vol. 8, no. 2: 3-15

“China since Tiananmen: A New Rights Consciousness?” JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY (July 2009), vol. 20, no. 3

“Reclaiming the Chinese Revolution,” JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES (November 2008), vol. 67, no. 4; Chinese versions in QINGHUA XUEBAO (2012) and in Madeleine Yue

8 Dong, ed., MAJOR WESTERN SCHOLARSHIP ON CHINESE HISTORY (Shanghai, 2010).

“Chinese Conceptions of ‘Rights’: From Mencius to Mao – and Now,” PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS (March 2008); Chinese version in GUOWAI LILUN DONGTAI, nos. 2-3 (2008)

“China’s Political Tradition and Development” [in Chinese], co-authored with Yu Jianrong, NANFENG CHUANG, NO. 20 (2008)

“Chinese-style “Rights” and Social Stability” [in Chinese], LINGDAOZHE, no. 23 (2008)

“Intellectual Elites and Lower-class Education in the Chinese Revolution” [in Chinese], ZHISHI FENZI LUNCONG, no. 6 (June 2007)

“Red Literati: Communist Educators at Anyuan, 1921-1925,” TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINA (April 2007)

“Studying Chinese Politics: Farewell to Revolution?” CHINA JOURNAL (January 2007). Chinese version in SI YU YAN (October 2006)

“Developments in Social Movement Theory” [in Chinese], DANGDAI SHIJIE SHEHUIZHUYI (December 2006)

“Moving the Masses: Emotion Work in the Chinese Revolution,” MOBILIZATION (May 2002). Chinese version in ZHONGGUO XUESHU (2001)

“Challenging the Mandate of Heaven: Popular Protest in Modern China,” CRITICAL ASIAN STUDIES, vol. 33, no. 2 (June 2001)

“Reinventing the Wheel? The Suppression Campaign against Gong,” HARVARD CHINA REVIEW (spring/summer 2000)

“Partners at Fifty: American China Studies and the PRC,” published electronically in the George Washington University Sigur Center ASIA PAPERS series (Fall 1999) and republished in HARVARD ASIA QUARTERLY (Autumn 1999). Chinese version in Zhou Xiaohong, ed., ZHONGGUO SHEHUI ZHI YANJIU (2004).

“From Paris to the Paris of the East -- and Back: Workers as Citizens in Modern Shanghai,” COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY (April 1999). Partial Chinese translation in Zhang Zhongli, et. al., eds., ZHONGGUO JINDAI CHENGSHI FAZHAN YU SHEHUI JINGJI [Urban development and social economy in modern China] (Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press, 1999). Revised version in Goldman and Perry, eds., CHANGING MEANINGS OF CITIZENSHIP (2002).

“Chinese Anniversaries in International Perspective,” HARVARD ASIA QUARTERLY (Summer 1999) 9

“The Second Liberation of Shanghai,” HARVARD ASIA PACIFIC REVIEW (Summer 1999)

"Labor's Love Lost: Worker Militancy in Communist China," INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY (Fall 1996)

"Remembering the First Decade of American Research in China," CHINA EXCHANGE NEWS, vol. 24, no. 1 (Spring 1996)

"Most-Favored-Nation Status and the Political Potential of Chinese Labor," WORKING PAPERS IN LABOR STUDIES, University of Washington Center for Labor Studies, No. 6 (February 1995)

"China in 1992: An Experiment in Neo-Authoritarianism," ASIAN SURVEY (January 1993)

"Revolutionary Rudeness: The Language of Red Guards and Rebel Workers in China's Cultural Revolution," co-authored with Li Xun, INDIANA EAST ASIAN WORKING PAPER SERIES ON LANGUAGE AND POLITICS IN MODERN CHINA (July 1993); [Chinese translation in XIANDAI YU CHUANTONG, vol. 2 (1994)] [Reprinted in Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, ed., TWENTIETH-CENTURY CHINA (Routledge, 2002)]

"Trends in the Study of Contemporary Chinese Politics: State-Society Relations," CHINA QUARTERLY (September 1994)

"Shanghai's Strike Wave of 1957," CHINA QUARTERLY (March 1994), [Reprinted in NEW PERSPECTIVES ON STATE SOCIALISM IN CHINA, Timothy Cheek and Tony Saich, eds. (M.E. Sharpe, 1997]

"China's Long March to Democracy," co-authored with Ellen V. Fuller, WORLD POLICY JOURNAL (Fall 1991)

"State and Society in Contemporary China," WORLD POLITICS (July 1989)

"Reflections on Studies of the Chinese Labor Movement" [in Chinese], NANJING DAXUE XUEBAO (April 1989)

"Work and Politics in the Formation of a Chinese Proletariat" [in Chinese], SHANGHAI YANJIU LUNCONG (March 1989)

"Nationalists, Communists, and the Shanghai Labor Movement" [in Chinese], SHANGHAI GONGYUN (December 1988)

"Peasant Studies in the United States" [in Chinese], NANJING DAXUE XUEBAO 10 (January 1988)

"Rural Violence in Socialist China," CHINA QUARTERLY (September 1985). [Revised version published in THE CHINESE: ADAPTING THE PAST, BUILDING THE FUTURE, Robert Dernberger, Martin Whyte, et. al., eds. (Michigan, 1986)]

"Tax Revolt in Late Qing China: The Small Swords of Shanghai and Liu Depei of Shandong," LATE IMPERIAL CHINA (June 1985) [Chinese translation in SHILIN, nos. 2 and 4, 1988]

"Collective Violence in China, 1880-1980: The State and Local Society," THEORY AND SOCIETY (May 1984) [Japanese translation in HOGAKU KENKYU, October 1985]

"Leadership Succession in the People's Republic of China: Crisis or Opportunity?" co-authored with Joseph W. Esherick, STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE COMMUNISM (Fall 1983)

"Social Banditry Revisited: The Case of Bai Lang, A Chinese Brigand," MODERN CHINA (July 1983)

"Millenarianism and Rural Rebellion in China," PEASANT STUDIES (Fall 1982)

"Syncretic Sects in Chinese Society: An Introduction," co-authored with Stevan Harrell, MODERN CHINA (July 1982)

"Approaches to the Nien Rebellion," CHINESE STUDIES IN HISTORY (Spring 1980)

"Research Conditions at Nanjing University," MODERN CHINA (July 1980)

"The Mystery of Yellow Cliff: A Controversial Rebellion in the Late Qing," co-authored with Tom Chang, MODERN CHINA (April 1980)

"Report on the U.S. Mayors Delegation to the P.R.C.," URBANISM PAST AND PRESENT (July 1980)

"When Peasants Speak: Sources for the Study of Chinese Peasant Rebellions," MODERN CHINA (January 1980)

"The Politics of China's Peasant Revolution," BULLETIN OF CONCERNED ASIAN SCHOLARS (July-September 1978)

"Worshipers and Warriors: White Lotus Influence on the Nian Rebellion," MODERN CHINA (January 1976)

11 IV. Book Chapters

“The 1960s: Wang Guangmei and Peach Garden Experience,” in Timothy Cheek, Klaus Muhlhahn, and Hans van de Ven, eds., THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY: TEN MOMENTS THAT SHAPED CHINA (Cambridge University Press, 2021)

“China’s (R)evolutionary Governance and the COVID-19 Crisis,” in Kellee S. Tsai, Szu-chien Hsu, and Chun-chih Chang eds., EVOLUTIONARY GOVERNANCE IN CHINA: STATE-SOCIETY RELATIONS UNDER AUTHORITARIANISM (Harvard University Press, 2021)

“State-Mobilized Movements: A Research Agenda,” co-authored with Grzegorz Ekiert, in Grzegorz Ekiert, Elizabeth J. Perry, and Yan Xiaojun, eds., RULING BY OTHER MEANS: STATE-MOBILIZED MOVEMENTS (Cambridge University Press, 2020)

“Suppressing Students in the PRC: Proletarian State-Mobilized Movements in 1968 and 1989,” co-authored with Yan Xiaojun, in Grzegorz Ekiert, Elizabeth J. Perry, and Yan Xiaojun, eds., RULING BY OTHER MEANS: STATE-MOBILIZED MOVEMENTS (Cambridge University Press, 2020)

“Cultural Imperialism Redux? Reassessing the Christian Colleges of Republican China,” co- authored with Tu Hang, in Joachim Gentz, Natascha Gentz, Barbara Mittler, and Catherine Vance Yeh, eds., CHINA AND THE WORLD – THE WORLD AND CHINA – A TRANSCULTURAL PERSPECTIVE (Heidelburg, 2019). Chinese translation in QINGHUA DAXUE JIAOYU YANJIU (2020).

“Work Team,” in Ivan Franceschini, Nicholas Loubere and Christian Sorace, eds., AFTERLIVES OF CHINESE COMMUNISM: POLITICAL CONCEPTS FROM MAO TO XI (Australian National University Press, 2019)

“Beyond Regimes: An Introduction,” co-authored with Prasenjit Duara, in Prasenjit Duara and Elizabeth J. Perry, eds., BEYOND REGIMES: CHINA AND INDIA COMPARED (Harvard University Press, 2018)

“Higher Education Reform in China and India: The Role of the State,” co-authored with Devesh Kapur, in Prasenjit Duara and Elizabeth J. Perry, eds., BEYOND REGIMES: CHINA AND INDIA COMPARED (Harvard University Press, 2018). Chinese translation in QINGHUA DAXUE JIAOYU YANJIU (2015).

“Is the Chinese Communist Regime Legitimate?” in Michael Szonyi and Jennifer Rudolph, eds., THE CHINA QUESTIONS (Harvard University Press, 2018).

“Cultural Governance in Contemporary China: ‘Re-Orienting’ Party Propaganda,” in Vivienne Shue and Patricia Thornton, eds., TO GOVERN CHINA: EVOLVING PRACTICES OF POWER (Cambridge University Press, 2018) 12

“Scaling China’s Ivory Tower,” BEYOND BIBILIOMETRICS – IDENTIFYING THE BEST (Berlin: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, 2014): 26-27.

“Sixty is the New Forty (or is it?),” in William C. Kirby, ed., THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AT SIXTY (Harvard University Press, 2011)

“From Mass Campaigns to Managed Campaigns: Constructing a ‘New Socialist Countryside’,” in Elizabeth J. Perry and Sebastian Heilmann, eds., MAO’S INVISIBLE HAND (Harvard University Press, 2011)

“Embracing Uncertainty: Guerrilla Policy Style and Adaptive Governance in China,” co-authored with Sebastian Heilmann, in Elizabeth J. Perry and Sebastian Heilmann, eds., MAO’S INVISIBLE HAND (Harvard University Press, 2011). Chinese translation in BIJIAO (2013).

“Popular Protest: Playing by the Rules,” in Joseph Fewsmith, ed., CHINA TODAY, CHINA TOMORROW: DOMESTIC POLITICS, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY (Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2010) [Revised version in HARVARD CHINA REVIEW, with Chinese translation]

“Continuities and Discontinuities in Chinese Protest,” in Kevin O’Brien, ed., POPULAR PROTEST IN CHINA (Harvard University Press, 2008)

“Foreword: Nation and Revolution” [in Chinese] in Liang He, ed., WEI FEIDE JIANGSHU ZHONGGUO LISHI [Frederic Wakeman: Telling Chinese History] (Beijing: Dongfang Press, 2008)

“Masters of the Country? Shanghai Workers in the Early People’s Republic,” in Jeremy Brown and Paul Pickowicz, eds., DILEMMAS OF VICTORY: THE EARLY YEARS OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA (Harvard University Press, 2007) [Chinese translation forthcoming]

“Popular Protest in Shanghai, 1919-1927: Social Networks, Collective Identities, and Political Parties,” in Nara Dillon and Jean C. Oi, eds., AT THE CROSSROADS OF EMPIRES: NETWORKS IN REPUBLICAN SHANGHAI (Stanford University Press, forthcoming in December 2007). Chinese version in ZHONGGUO XUESHU (2004).

“Grassroots Political Reform in Historical Perspective,” co-authored with Merle Goldman, in Perry and Goldman, eds., GRASSROOTS POLITICAL REFORM IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA (Harvard University Press, 2007)

“Editors’ Introduction,” co-authored with Joseph W. Esherick, in Stephen C. Averill, Revolution in the Highlands (Rowman and Littlefield, 2006)

“Shanghai’s Politicized Skyline,” in Seng Kuan and Peter G. Rowe, eds., SHANGHAI:

13 ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM FOR MODERN CHINA (Prestel, 2004)

“‘To Rebel is Justified’: Cultural Revolution Influences on Contemporary Chinese Protest,” in Kam-yee Law, ed., BEYOND PURGE AND HOLOCAUST: THE CHINESE CULTURAL REVOLUTION RECONSIDERED (Palgrave Press, 2003)

“Worker Patrols in the Chinese Revolution: A Case of Institutional Inversion,” in William C. Kirby, ed., REALMS OF FREEDOM IN MODERN CHINA (Stanford University Press, 2003)

“Teacher and Friend: In Honor of Professor Cai Shaoqing” [in Chinese], in Kong Xiangtao and Liu Ping, eds., WO KAN ZHONGGUO MIMI SHEHUI: CAI SHAOQING XIANSHENG ZHIJIAO WUSHI ZHOUNIAN JINIAN WENJI (Guangxi People’s Press, 2002)

“Political Citizenship in Modern China,” co-authored with Merle Goldman in Goldman and Perry, eds., CHANGING MEANINGS OF CITIZENSHIP (2002)

“‘Little Brothers’ in the Cultural Revolution: Worker Rebels in Shanghai,” co-authored with Nara Dillon, in Susan Brownell and Jeffrey Wasserstrom, eds., CHINESE FEMININITIES/CHINESE MASCULINITIES (University of California Press, 2002)

“Leadership Dynamics and Dynamics of Contention,” co-authored with Ron Aminzade and Jack A. Goldstone, in Ronald A. Aminzade, et.al., SILENCE AND VOICE IN THE STUDY OF CONTENTIOUS POLITICS (Cambridge University Press, 2001)

“The Sacred, Religious and Secular in Contentious Politics: Blurring Boundaries,” co-authored with Ron Aminzade, in Ronald A. Aminzade, et.al., SILENCE AND VOICE IN THE STUDY OF CONTENTIOUS POLITICS (Cambridge University Press, 2001)

“In Appreciation of Professor Mao Jiaqi” [in Chinese], Cui Zhiqing and Dong Guoqiang, eds., FENGAO BUZHUO: LISHI XUEJIA MAO JIAQI (Nanjing: Nanjing University Press, 2001)

“Reform and Resistance in Contemporary China,” co-authored with Mark Selden in Perry and Selden, eds., CHINESE SOCIETY (2000); revised version in CHINESE SOCIETY (2003)

"Crime, Corruption and Contention in Contemporary China," in Merle Goldman and Roderick MacFarquhar, eds., THE PARADOX OF CHINA'S ECONOMIC REFORMS (Harvard University Press,1999)

"From Native Place to Workplace: Labor Origins and Outcomes of China's Danwei System," in DANWEI: THE CHANGING CHINESE WORKUNIT IN HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE, Lu and Perry, eds., DANWEI (1997)

“The Changing Chinese Workunit,” co-authored with Lu Xiaobo in Lu and Perry, eds., DANWEI (1997) 14

"Working at Cross-Purposes: Shanghai Labor in the Cultural Revolution," co-authored with Li Xun, in CONSTRUCTING CHINA, Kenneth Lieberthal, ed. (University of Michigan Press, 1997)

"Labor's Battle for Political Space: The Role of Worker Associations in Contemporary China," in URBAN SPACES IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA, Davis, et.al., eds. (Cambridge University Press, 1995)

"Labor Divided: Sources of State Formation in Modern China," in STATE POWER AND SOCIAL FORCES, Joel Migdal, Atul Kohli and Vivienne Shue, eds. (Cambridge U Press, 1994)

"Popular Protest and Political Progress in Modern China" [in Chinese], in ZHONGGUO XIANDAIHUA WENTI [China's Quest for Modernization], Wang Xi and Frederic Wakeman, Jr., eds. (Fudan University Press, 1994); [English version published by University of California Institute of East Asian Studies, 1997].

"Scholarship on the Shanghai Labor Movement," in SHANGHAI SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, Perry and Wasserstrom, eds. (ME Sharpe, 1994)

"Strikes Among Shanghai Silk Weavers, 1927-1937: The Awakening of a Labor Aristocracy," in SHANGHAI SOJOURNERS, Frederic Wakeman and Yeh Wen-hsin, eds. (University of California Institute of East Asian Studies, 1992)

"Chinese Political Culture Revisited," in POPULAR PROTEST AND POLITICAL CULTURE, Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom and Elizabeth J. Perry, eds. (Westview, 1991); revised version in POPULAR PROTEST (1994)

"Intellectuals and Tiananmen: Revolution Aborted," in THE REVOLUTIONS OF 1989, Daniel Chirot, ed. (University of Washington Press, 1991) [Revised version published as "Casting a Chinese 'Democracy' Movement: The Roles of Students, Workers, Peasants, and Entrepreneurs," in POPULAR PROTEST AND POLITICAL CULTURE, Wasserstrom and Perry, eds. (Westview, 1991)]

"Social Ferment: Grumbling Amidst Growth," in CHINA BRIEFING 1985, John Major, ed. (Westview, 1986)

"Implications of Household Contracting in China: The Case of Fengyang County," in CHINA'S REFORM POLITICS, Sang-Woo Rhee, ed. (Sogang University Press, 1986)

"Red Spears Revisited," introduction to Tai Hsuan-chih, THE RED SPEAR SOCIETY (Michigan, 1985)

"Rural Collective Violence: The Fruits of Recent Reforms," in THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REFORM IN POST-MAO CHINA, Perry and Wong, eds. (Harvard, 1985) 15

"Causes, Content and Consequences of Reform in Post-Mao China," co-authored with Christine Wong, in THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REFORM, Perry and Wong, eds. (Harvard, 1985)

"Taipings and Triads: The Role of Religion in Inter-Rebel Relations," in RELIGION AND RURAL REVOLT, Janos M. Bak and Gerhard Benecke, eds. (Manchester University Press, 1984) [Chinese translation in ZHONGXI WENHUA CHONGZHUANG, no. 2, 1989]

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