Michael Tsin (Ph.D. Princeton)  is associate professor of history and  international studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He previously taught at  the University of Illinois at Chicago, Princeton University, Columbia University, and the  University of Florida. Professor Tsin's primary interests include the histories of modern China  and colonialism, and he is the author of  Nation, Governance, and Modernity in China:  Canton, 1900-1927 (paperback ed., 2003).  His current research explores the politics of  cultural translation with regard to the  refashioning of social and institutional  practices in China since the mid-nineteenth  century.
    
    
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