Fu Chengshuang
Professor, History College, Nankai University
Tel: 8622-2350-4870(h), 8622-2350-1133(o), 13102230817(cell)
Email: fush@nankai.edu.cn
EDUCATION
7/2000 Ph. D. in Asia-Pacific History Studies,
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7/1993 B. A. in World History,
WORKING AND RESEARCHING EXPERIENCES
4/2015 Deputy Dean, History College, Nankai University
12/2011 Professor of History, History College, Nankai University
2/2006-6/2006 Research Fellow of the Institute for International Research at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center for Chinese and American Studies at Nanjing, China
10/2003- present Associate Professor, History College, Nankai University
10/2001-10/2003 Post Doctor, World History Department,
7/2000-10/2003 Lecturer, World History Department,
SERVICE
2018 General Secretary, Special Committee of Environmental History
2016 Standing Director, American History Research Association of China
2014 Vice President of ACSC ( Association for Canadian Studies in China)
2006- Present Director in charge of the designing and operation of the ACSC website:
2004- Present Deputy Secretary, Association for Canadian Studies in
2000 Member of American History Research Association of
1999 Member of Editing Board of Sino-Canadian Relations Series
1999 Member of the Editing Committee of Canadian Studies, CSCS,
1998 Member of
1996 Editor of Glimpses of
1994 Member of The Association for Canadian Studies in
PREVIOUS EXPERENCE ABROAD
2019. 11-2020. 3 Visiting Scholar, Salford University, Sponsored by the China Scholarship Council
2007. 9- 2008. 9 Under the Sponsorship of the Young Teachers Studies Abroad Program, visiting study at Wastson Institute,
2004 Under the sponsorship of Special Award for Canadian Studies”, visited UQAM, University of Regina etc. in
2002 Participated in the “International Summer Seminar in Canadian Studies” of ICCS at University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
BIBLIOGRAPHY
BOOKS
1. Fu Chengshuang, An Environmental History of American Modernization, Higher Education Press, 2018.
2. Fu Chengshuang, Animal Changes the World: Beaver, Fur Trade and the Exploitation of the West of North America, Peking University Press, 2016.
3. Fu Chengshuang, Nature’s Frontier: The Relations between the Environment and Human Being in the Process of Modernization of the West of North America, Social Sciences Academic Press, 2012.
4. Fu Chengshuang and et. Al., North American Modernization, Jiangsu People’s Press, 2010.
5. Fu Chengshuang, ed., Focusing on the Maple-leaf Country: A Selection of the Excellent Thesis of Canadian Studies in
6. Fu Chengshuang, A Study of the Regionalism of Western Canada (National Key Subject Program), Ethnic Press of
7. Member writer of Xi Laiwang ed., The Pacific Monsoon: The Game Theory in Sino – American Relations, Social Press of China, 1996.
8. Fu chengshuang, ed., A Handbook of Canadian Studies in
ARTICLES
1. “White Racism and the Country Marriage in the Fur Trade Frontier of North America,” History Study, No. 6, 2019;
2. “A Symbol of the Civilization: The Evolution of American’s Attitudes to the Forest and their Impact,” World History, No. 6, 2017;
3. “Origen Question and the Declination of the Fur Trade in the West of the Rockies,” History Study, No. 3, 2015;
4. “ American Modernization in the Perspective of Ecological History,” History Study, No. 3, 2013;
5. “The Making and Impact of Ecological Centrism in America,” World History, No. 1, 2013;
6. “Ecological Indians under the Perspectives of Modern Environmentalism” History Study, No. 4, 2011;
7. “On the Origin of America’s Industrialization,” World History, No. 1, 2011; Economical History, No. 5, 2011, Renda Information Center;
8. “On the Role of the Government in the Economic Modernization of Canada”, Studies of Modern World History, Nankai University, 2009.
9. “A Study of the Canadian Industrialization”, History Teaching, No. 10, 2009.
10. “Re-evaluating American’s Western Exploitation from the point of Environmental History”, Journal of History Science, No. 2, 2009.
11. “The Environmental Problems in American’s Modernization”, Modernization Studies, vol. 4, 2009.
12. “The Significance of Fur Trade in North America”, Studies of Modern World History,
13. “Western Environmental History: A New Field for Western History”, History Teaching, No. 6, 2007.
14. “The Ecological Impact of the Fur Trade on the Indians of
15. “The Threat of American Annexation and Its Impact on the Exploitation of
16. “On the Regionalism of
17. “Review of Yang Shengmao et al. ed., A Encyclopedia of American History”, world History, No. 3, 2004.
18. “The Evolution of the Relations between Man and Nature in American’s Western Exploitation”, Studies of Modern World History,
19. “The Province-building and Diversification Movement in
20. “Western Alienation: Past, Present and Future”, Journal of Nankai,Special Issue,2002.
21. “Initial Analysis of the Systematic Causes of the Existence of Canadian Regionalism”, International Forum, Vol. 19, No. 1, 2002.
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23. “On the Separatist Movement of
24. “CPR and the Urbanization of Western Canada”, World History,
25. “Canadian Armed Forces: Past and Present”, Canadian Studies, No. 2, 1999.
26. “CPR and the Canadianization of Western Canada”, Glimpses of
27. “The Formation and Evolution of
28. “On the Relationship between the Central and the Local Government in the Dominion Period of
TRANSLATIONS
1. Theodore Binnema, Common and Contested Ground: A Human and Environmental History of the Northwestern Plains, University of
2. John Eagle, The Canadian Pacific Railway and the Development of Western Canada 1896-1914, McGill – Queen’s University Press of Canada, 1989; Translated by Fu Chengshuang, Jilin People's Press of China, 2003.
3. Ban Seng Hoe, “From Internal Colonization to Ethnic Pluralism – An Overview of the Changing Asian Population in
4. Ambassador of
UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS
1. “Environmental Destruction and the Origin of North America’s environmental Protection”, Post Doctor Report, 2003.
PREVIOUS FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS
1. 2020 Winner of the Hundred-Thousand-Ten Thousand Project, National Department of Human Resources and Social Security,;
2. 2020 Tianjin Social Science Key Funding Program: The Fur Trade and the Nation Building in the History of Early North America,;
3. 2014 Winner of Tianjin’s 131 Excellent Talents Supporting Plan;
4. 2013 Winner of The One Hundred Young Excellent Academic Pacemaker, Nankai University;
5. 2013 Winner of Education Ministry's New Century Excellent Talents Supporting Plan;
6. 2010 Nation Sponsored Social Sciences Funding program: A Study of the Environmental Problems in America’s Modernization;
7. 2009 Tianjin Social Science Grant of Later Stage Subsidy for the publication of the manuscript: From Conquering the Nature to be in Harmony with the Nature;
8. 2008 Third Prize in the “2nd Canadian Studies Award for Excellent Works in
9. 2007 Award of Excellent papers by the 5th Forum for
10. 2006 Research grant from the National Educational Department of China, topic of the program: Nature’s Frontier: Western Exploitation and the Evolution of Relations between Man and the Environment in North America;
11. 2006 Canadian Studies Grant, DFAIT, for the translation of Common and Contested Ground: A Human and Environmental History of the Northwestern Plains;
12. 2006 Canadian Studies Grant, DFAIT, for the publication of Focusing on the Maple-leaf Country: A Selection of the Excellent Thesis of Canadian Studies in
13. 2004 Second Prize, “First Canadian Studies Award for Excellent Works in China”;
14. 2003 Special Award for Canadian Studies (SACS), Department of Foreign affairs and International Trade of Canada, Which has been postponed to the spring of 2004 because of the SARS of this spring;
15. 2002 Canadian Studies Grant, Department of Foreign affairs and International Trade of Canada, for the participation of the “International Summer Seminar in Canadian Studies” held in
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