Wu Jingping
Wu Jingping, male, born in 1950 in Shanghai, graduated from the Department of party history of Renmin University of China, doctor of law, Professor of the Department of history of Fudan University, director of the Research Center for Chinese financial history of Fudan University, director of the Research Center for modern Chinese characters and archives, member of the Council of Fudan University, member of the discipline appraisal group of the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council, and expert of the National Social Science Foundation of China Deputy to the Municipal People's Congress.
Character experience
In March 1990, he graduated from the Department of party history of Renmin University of China with a doctorate in law.
Since 1990, he has been teaching in the History Department of Fudan University.
In 1993, he was named associate professor.
In 1995, he was appointed as a professor.
Since 1998, he has been guiding doctoral students.
From 1996 to 2000, he was the deputy director of the History Department of Fudan University.
From September 2000 to October 2006, he was the director of the History Department of Fudan University.
Since 2001, he has been a member of Fudan University and vice chairman of the Graduate Education Steering Committee.
From 2001 to 2006, he was a member of the History Teaching Steering Committee of the Ministry of education.
Since 2002, he has been director of Asia Research Center of Fudan University.
Since June 2003, he has been a member of the fifth history discipline appraisal group of the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council.
Since April 2004, he has been an expert of the National Social Science Foundation of China.
Since 2004, he has been director of the Research Center for Chinese financial history of Fudan University.
Since 2004, he has been editor in chief of the Asian Studies collection of Fudan University.
Since 2005, he has been editor in chief of the Chinese financial history collection of Fudan University and a member of the sixth discipline review group of the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council.
Research direction
Financial history and the history of the Republic of China.
Main contributions
Main works and editors:
1. Critical biography of Song Ziwen, Wu Jingping, Fujian people's publishing house, 1992.9.
2. From jiaoao occupied to Kohl's visit to China: Sino German relations 1861-1992, Wu Jingping, Fujian people's publishing house, 1993.
3. Research on Song Ziwen's thought, Wu Jingping, Fujian people's publishing house, 1998.
4. Chronicle of Song Ziwen's political career, Wu Jingping, Fujian people's publishing house, 1998.
5. Research on the relationship between Shanghai financial industry and the national government (1927-1937), Wu Jingping, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Press, 2002.3.
6. Song Ziwen and wartime China (1937-1945), Wu Jingping, Fudan University Press, March 2008.
7. Selected telegrams of Song Ziwen in the United States (1940-1943), Wu Jingping, Guo Daijun, Fudan University Press, March 2008.
8. Song Ziwen and his time, Wu Jingping, Guo Daijun, Fudan University Press, March 2008.
9. China's financial legal system construction in the process of modernization and internationalization, Li Keyuan, Wu Jingping, Fudan University Press, March 2008.
10. Correspondence between Song Ziwen and foreigners (1940-1942), Wu Jingping, Lin Xiaoting, Fudan University Press, August 2009.
11. China's financial changes in the process of reform and opening up, Wu Jingping, Li Keyuan, Fudan University Press, April 2009.
12. Research on Shanghai clearing house (1933-1951), Wan liming, Wu Jingping, Shanghai People's publishing house, September 2009.
13. Fengyun Jihui: records of talks between Song Ziwen and foreigners (1940-1949), Wu Jingping, Guo Daijun, Fudan University Press, May 2010.
14. Song Ziwen's life and literature research, Wu Jingping, Fudan University Press, May 2010.
15. China's financial changes in the past 60 years, Wu Jingping, Li Keyuan, Shanghai People's publishing house, May 2010.
16. Wartime: a new edition of Song Ziwen's correspondence with foreigners (1940-1943), Wu Jingping, Lin Xiaoting, Fudan University Press, August 2010.
Thesis:
He published dozens of papers such as "the regional changes of modern China's financial centers".
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