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Ph.D. Candidates in HEAL

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Axl Cheng

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Axl Cheng works on Muslims and Islam in late imperial China, with a focus on how law, economy, and empire shaped communal identities under Qing rule. She joins the HEAL program in Fall 2025. She holds a BA from New York University in Middle Eastern and...

Yu Xie

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Yu Xie studies the legal history of pre-modern Korea. She received her B.A. in Korean Language and Literature from Peking University and her M.A. in Korean History from Seoul National University. Her master’s thesis focused on death penalty cases...

Ben Hales

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Ben Hales entered Harvard’s History and East Asian Languages (HEAL) program in 2024. He researches the modern history of China’s relationship with Central Asia, focussing in particular on settler-indigenous and sedentary-pastoral relations from the 1940s...

Mayako Liu

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Mayako’s primary interest is understanding the modes and patterns of colonial and post-colonial interactions across Japan and Korea. In her master’s thesis, she explored some of these complex formations under imperial war mobilization in Korea, i.e. late...

Isaiah Schrader

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Isaiah is a PhD student in Harvard’s History and East Asian Languages program. He received his BA from Yale College in 2021 and his AM from Harvard in 2023, where he wrote a thesis on the classical commentaries and political philosophy of the late Ming...

Annie Zhanling Wang

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Annie Zhanling Wang is a social historian of late imperial China and Inner Asia, with a focus on gender, family relations, voice, and empire. She has written about friendships between Manchu women in Beijing and Han women in Jiangnan in the eighteenth...

Kwan Woo Hahn

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Kwan Woo Hahn received his B.A. from Yonsei University and A.M. in Regional Studies-East Asia from Harvard University. The topic of his master’s thesis was the Korean authoritarian regime’s use of criminal organizations to quell the dissident voices...

Mark Yu-Shan Chen

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Mark Yu-Shan Chen received his BA in History and BS in Chemistry from the University of Chicago, and his MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Cambridge. His research has focused on the history of chemistry in Edo, Meiji, and...

Jeonghun Choi

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Jeonghun Choi’s research themes center around intellectual history and book history of Japan in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Particularly, he studies how popular writers and commercial publishing houses in Japan duplicated, pirated, and...

Gene Kim

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Gene Kim is a Ph.D. student in History and East Asian Languages. His research focuses on the political, social, and oceanic history of Japan's post-1945 relations with the two Koreas. His research interests also include Korean and Japanese interactions...