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學歷
- 美國加州大學伯克利分校歷史系博士
- 美國加州大學伯克利分校歷史系研究碩士
- 美國佐治亞大學東亞研究學士
- 美國佐治亞大學金融學士
Academic and Professional Experience
- 香港理工大學中國歷史及文化學系副教授 (2023 - 2025)
- 美國布蘭迪斯大學歷史系副教授 (2017年 - 2023年)
- 美國布蘭迪斯大學歷史系助理教授 (2010年 - 2017年)
研究興趣
研究成果
- Hang, Xing. The Port: Hà Tiên and the Mo Clan in Early Modern Asia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024.
- Hang, Xing. Profits, Power, and Legitimacy: The Zheng Maritime Empire in Seventeenth-Century Maritime East Asia. Washington, DC: AHA Pamphlet Series, 2017.
- Hang, Xing and Tonio Andrade, ed. Sea Rovers, Silver, and Samurai: Maritime East Asia in Global History, 1550-1700. Honolulu: University of Hawai`i Press, 2016.
- Hang, Xing. Conflict and Commerce in Maritime East Asia: The Zheng Family and the Shaping of the Modern World, c. 1620-1720. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016.
- Hang, Xing. Encyclopedia of National Anthems. 2nd ed. Lanham: Scarecrow Press, 2011.
English/英文
- Hang, Xing. "The Evolution of Maritime Chinese Historiography in the United States: Toward a Transnational and Interdisciplinary Approach." Journal of Modern Chinese History 14. (2020): 152-171.
- Hang, Xing. "Contradictory Contingencies: The Seventeenth-century Zheng Family and Contested Cross-Strait Legacies." American Journal of Chinese Studies 23. (2016): 173-182.
- Hang, Xing. "The Shogun’s Chinese Partners: The Alliance between Tokugawa Japan and the Zheng Family in Seventeenth-century Maritime East Asia." Journal of Asian Studies 75. 1 (2016): 111-136.
- Hang, Xing. "The Contradictions of Legacy: Reimagining the Zheng Family in the People’s Republic of China." Late Imperial China 34.2 (2013): 1-27.
- Hang, Xing. "A Question of Hairdos and Fashion." Oriens Extremus 47. (2008): 246-280.
Chinese / 中文
- 杭行. 18世紀東亞海洋文學的瑰寶:鄚天賜及與河仙相關的文學史料彙集 (Collection of primary literary documents related to Mao Tianci and Hà Tiên). 《海洋史研究》 (Studies of Maritime History) 20 (2022): 102-121.
- 杭行. 西婆羅洲華人公司形成和發展與政治博弈的演變 (The historical background behind the formation and development of the Chinese gongsi in West Borneo [1500-1800]). 《学文》 (Literary Pursuit) 20.2 (2021): 103-115.
- 杭行. 十八世紀湄公河三角洲的多元華商:鄚天賜的事例 (A cosmopolitan Chinese merchant in the eighteenth-century Mekong River Delta: the example of Mao Tianci). 《海交史研究》 (Maritime History Studies) 2 (2020): 70-83
- Hang, Xing 杭行. 以詩歌定空間: 河仙總督莫琮 (莫天賜) '河仙十詠考' (Situating Space through Verse: A Study of the Ten Verses of Hà Tiên by Mo Cong [Mạc Thiên Tứ]). 《國家航海》 (National Maritime Research) 25. (2020): 20-33.
- Hang, Xing 杭行. 羅芳伯與東南亞華人自治體的黃金時代 (Luo Fangbo and the Golden Age of Chinese Autonomy in Southeast Asia). 《學文》 (Literary Pursuit) 11. (2017): 95-106.
- Hang, Xing 杭行. 十七世紀明清鼎革時期的廣東海盜 (Cantonese Pirates during the Seventeenth-century Ming-Qing Transition). 《海洋史研究》 (Studies of Maritime History) 9. (2016): 247-260.
- Hang, Xing 杭行. 西方學術視野中的鄭氏家族研究 (The State of Research on the Zheng Family in the West). 《國家航海》(National Maritime Research) 10 (2015): 38-51.
- Hang, Xing. "The Resurgence of Chinese Mercantile Power in Maritime East Asia, 1500-1700.”Cambridge History of the Pacific. Ed. Paul d’Arcy and Matt Matsuda. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. Vol. 1, 675-697.
- Hang, Xing. "Selective Sakoku? Tantalizing Hints of Japanese in China after the Tokugawa Maritime Prohibition." Tokugawa World. Ed. Gary Leupp and Tao De-min. Abingdon: Routledge, 2021. 485-500.
- Hang, Xing. "Chinese Commercial Cosmopolitanism in the Eighteenth-Century Mekong River Delta: The Case of Mạc Thiên Tứ." Commercial Cosmopolitanism?: Cross-cultural Objects, Spaces, and Institutions in the Early Modern World. Ed. Felicia Gottman. Abingdon: Routledge, 2021. 56-71.
- Hang, Xing and Adam Clulow. "Between the Company and Koxinga: Territorial Waters, Trade, and War over Deerskins." A World at Sea: Maritime Practices and Global History. Ed. Lauren Benton and Nathan Perl-Rosenthal. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2020. 37-52.
- Hang, Xing and Adam Clulow. "Restraining Violence on the Seas: The Tokugawa, the Zheng Maritime Network, and the Dutch East India Company." A Global History of Early Modern Violence. Ed. Peter Wilson, Marie Houllemare, and Erica Charters. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020. 142-160.
- Hang, Xing. "A Ming General Turned Warlord: Funerary Inscription for General Mao Wenlong (1579-1629) by Mao Qiling (1623-1716)." Chinese Funerary Biographies: An Anthology of Remembered Lives. Ed. Patricia Ebrey, Yao Ping, and Zhang Cong. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2019. 190-211.
- Chinese translation: 杭行. 從明朝將軍到地方軍閥.《追懷生命:中國歷史上的墓誌銘》. 伊沛霞、姚平、張聰主編. 上海:上海古籍出版社,2021. 152-170.
- Hang, Xing. "Soaring Dragon amid Dynastic Transition: Dates and Legitimacy among the Post-Ming Chinese Diaspora." Ming World. Ed. Kenneth Swope. Abingdon: Rotuledge, 2019. 279-303.
- Hang, Xing. "Leizhou Pirates and the Making of the Mekong Delta." Beyond the Silk Roads: New Discourses on China's Role in East Asian Maritime History. Ed. Robert Antony and Angela Schottenhammer. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2017. 115-132.
- Hang, Xing. "The Seventeenth-Century Guangdong Pirates and Their Transnational Impact." Early Modern East Asia: War, Commerce, and Cultural Exchange. Ed. Tonio Andrade and Kenneth Swope. Abingdon: Routledge, 2017. 151-165.
- Hang, Xing. "Animal Husbandry in China: 1800 – Present." Encyclopedia of Modern China. 2008.
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"Review." Rev. of The Opium Business: A History of Crime and Capitalism in Maritime China (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2021), by Peter Thilly. H-Net. 2023.
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Hang, Xing. "Review." Rev. of Distant Shores: Colonial Encounters on China’s Maritime Frontier (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2021), by Melissa Macauley. Journal of Chinese History 6.1 (2022): 166-168.
- Hang, Xing. "Review." Rev. of Global History and New Polycentric Approaches: Europe, Asia and the Americas in a World Network System (New York: Springer, 2018), by Manuel Perez Garcia and Lucio de Sousa (eds.). Asian Review of World History vol. 7 2019: 278-281.
- Hang, Xing. "Review." Rev. of Imperial Bandits: Outlaws and Rebels in the China-Vietnam Borderlands (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2017), by Bradley Camp Davis. American Historical Review 124.2 (2019): 640-641.
- Hang, Xing. "Review." Rev. of On the Trail of the Yellow Tiger: War, Trauma, and Social Dislocation in Southwest China during the Ming-Qing Transition (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2018), by Kenneth Swope. Michigan War Studies Review 2019: http://www.miwsr.com/2019-041.aspx.
- Hang, Xing. "Review." Rev. of The Maritime Defence of China: Ming General Qi Jiguang and Beyond (Singapore: Springer Nature, 2017), ed. Y.H. Teddy Sim. Ming Studies 79 (2019): 74-77.