History

Barbarians at the Gate: Neither boxers nor a rebellion...Discuss!

Barbarians at the Gate: Neither boxers nor a rebellion...Discuss!

On the latest episode of Barbarians at the Gate, David Moser and I are joined by the excellent Jeffrey Wasserstrom to discuss Jeff's new research, the Boxer War, and whether or not Covid-19 is just the latest example of the Curse of the Metal Rat.

Book Review: Exploring The Soong Sisters, Their Famous Marriages and Getting Their Story Right

Book Review: Exploring The Soong Sisters, Their Famous Marriages and Getting Their Story Right

Jung Chang's latest book promises a fresh take on the story of the Soong Sisters but ultimately falls short.

Empires of Disease: Why the Coronavirus is Such an Emotional Issue for China and the World

Empires of Disease: Why the Coronavirus is Such an Emotional Issue for China and the World

The coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan has morphed into a global panic. China's past suggests why epidemics are such an emotional issue

过年How?: Historian and Master Walker Jeremiah Jenne

过年How?: Historian and Master Walker Jeremiah Jenne

I was one of the long-term Beijingers asked about how they intend to spend this year's Chinese New Year and hopefully uncover some horror stories along the way. 

Chinese Exclusion: Celebrating the Workers Who Helped Build the Transcontinental Railway

Chinese Exclusion: Celebrating the Workers Who Helped Build the Transcontinental Railway

150 years ago this month, one of the most famous photographs in American history commemorated the completion of the transcontinental railway. But where are the Chinese workers who played a key role in building the railroad?

Politics Squared: A Look at Tiananmen Square and the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial

Politics Squared: A Look at Tiananmen Square and the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial

To walk around Tiananmen Square in Beijing or the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial in Taipei is to appreciate the divergent paths these two capitals have taken in the 21st century.