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Timothy_Brook

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  • Timothy James Brook (Chinese name: 卜正民; born January 6, 1951) is a Canadian historian, sinologist, and writer specializing in the study of China (sinology).&#91;1&#93;&#91;2&#93;&#91;3&#93;&#91;4&#93; He holds the Republic of China Chair, Department of History, University of British Columbia.
  • His research interests include the social and cultural history of the Ming Dynasty in China; law and punishment in Imperial China; collaboration during Japan's wartime occupation of China, 1937–45, the Nanjing massacre, and Japanese war crimes trials; global history; and historiography.
  • Timothy Brook was born on January 6, 1951, in Toronto, Ontario in Canada, grew up in that city and currently lives in Vancouver.&#91;1&#93;&#91;5&#93;
  • After graduating from the University of Toronto Schools, Brook received a bachelor's degree in English literature at the University of Toronto in 1973; a master's degree in Regional Studies–East Asia at Harvard University in 1977, and in 1984 received a Ph.D. in History and East Asian Languages at Harvard University, where his dissertation advisor was Philip A. Kuhn .&#91;6&#93;
  • From 1984–86 Brook was a MacTaggart Fellow at the University of Alberta; from 1986–97 he progressed from Assistant to Full Professor at the University of Toronto; from 1997–99 he was Professor of History at Stanford University, and 1999–2004 he was Professor of History at the University of Toronto,&#91;6&#93; and Shaw Professor of Chinese at the University of Oxford.&#91;7&#93; He came to University of British Columbia in 2004, and was Principal, St. John's College 2004–2009.&#91;4&#93;&#91;6&#93; He is also Academic Director of the Contemporary Tibetan Studies Program at the University of British Columbia's Institute of Asian Research.&#91;8&#93; He was elected President of the Association for Asian Studies 2015.
  • American Historical Review, 2012--; Handbook of Oriental Studies, Brill, Leiden; Studies in Comparative Early Modern History, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; International Journal of Asian Studies, University of Tokyo; Journal of Ming Studies, Taipei; Ming Studies, Society for Ming Studies, New Mexico State University; Shilin 史林 (Historical studies), Shanghai. Since 2008, he has been Editor-in-chief of The History of Imperial China, a six-volume series published by Harvard University Press.&#91;9&#93;
  • Brook's scholarly publications in the fields of Asian social, economic and legal history and international trade include:
  • In 2009, Vermeer's Hat won Brook the Mark Lynton History Prize from Columbia University in New York, worth $10,000 (U.S.). The prize is one of the Lukas Prize Project awards.&#91;5&#93;&#91;32&#93; The book was described as a "bold, original and compulsively readable work of history."&#91;5&#93;
  • Death by a Thousand Cuts was a finalist and received an honourable mention for the Professional/Scholarly Publishing (PSP) Division of the Association of American Publishers 2008 PROSE Award, in the World History and Biography/Autobiography category.&#91;33&#93;&#91;34&#93;