New Books in History

Yanqiu Zheng, "In Search of Admiration and Respect: Chinese Cultural Diplomacy in the United States, 1875–1974" (U Michigan Press, 2024)

Nov 21, 2025
Yanqiu Zheng, an author and historian specializing in modern Chinese cultural diplomacy, dives into how China navigated its international image from 1875 to 1974. He discusses the role of institutions like the China Institute and the complexities of funding amid Cold War tensions. Zheng critiques the definitions of cultural diplomacy, emphasizing the significance of infrastructure and control over narratives. He also reflects on contemporary parallels with today’s Confucius Institutes, drawing insights on the ongoing evolution of cultural exchange and representation.
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ADVICE

Download And Guard Research Access

  • Secure ongoing access to archives and databases before leaving graduate programs because institutional access can disappear.
  • Cultivate relationships with libraries and colleagues to maintain research infrastructure and resource access.
ADVICE

Fund Fieldwork Before You Travel

  • Apply for fellowships and grants early because archival fieldwork depends on external funding to be feasible.
  • Zheng stresses that without grants a book-length archival project is often financially impossible.
ANECDOTE

Passport Blocked Archive Access In Taiwan

  • Zheng recounts being escorted out of Taiwan's Presidential Office archives because his passport raised access issues.
  • The incident shows how nationality and travel documents can suddenly block access to key sources.
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