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Prof. Li Huacheng

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Prof. Li Huacheng


Basic Information

Academic degree: PhD (doctoral supervisor)

Date of birth: September, 1979

Graduated university: Renmin University of China

Email: lihuacheng@snnu.edu.cn


Position:

Professor, School of History and Civilization, Shaanxi Normal University

Dean, Institute for Medicine and Civilization, Shaanxi Normal University

Deputy Director, Office of Academic Planning and Development, Shaanxi Normal University

Research Interest: Social History of Medicine in the Late Medieval Western Europe; History of Middle Ages in Western Europe

Education:  

2003.09-2006.07: Renmin University of China, Beijing, China. (Ph.D in World History)

2006.07-now: Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an, China. (Full Time Staff)

2008.03-2012.10: Wuhan University, Wuhan, China. (Post-Doc Fellowship, Part Time)

2010.11-2011.11: Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK. (Visiting Scholar, Full Time)

2015.09-2016.01: University of Warwick, Coventry, UK. (Visiting Scholar)

2017.08-2018.08: Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK. (Visiting Scholar, Full Time)

List of Articles:

2021 Record of Interviewing Professor Li Huacheng: An In-depth Study of the Social History of Medicine to Promote the Interaction between Knowledge and Society, History Teaching (Second Half Issue), No. 20, (October, 2020).

2020 Knowledge, Mechanism and Society in the Prevention and Control of Black Death in Western Europe in the 14th Century, Historical Research, No.2 (April, 2020).

Pain and Hope in Western Europe in the Black Death, Guangming Daily, Feb. 24, 2020.

2017 Medical Factors in the Study of Social History of Medicine, Guangming Daily, July 31, 2017.

2015 Experience and Enlightenment of Cholera Prevention and Control in 19th Century Britain, Guangming Daily, March 28, 2015.

2014 On the Definition and Research Approach of Social History of Medicine, Historical Research, No.6 (Feb., 2014)

2013 The Flagellant Movement in the Black Death in Western Europe (1348-1349), Historical Research, No.1 (Feb., 2013)

2012 Why Did the Plague Devastate?----A Case Study of Medical-Environmental History, Journal of Chinese Historical Geography, No.3 (Jul., 2012)

2011 The Western Experience and Chinese Approach of Undergraduate Teaching, The Journal of Historical Teaching Questions, No.1 (Jan., 2011)

    The Local Environment of Settlements and the Spread of the Black Death in the 14th Century England, World History, No. 4 (Aug., 2011)

2010 Questioning the Experts and Medical Advances: Examination from the Perspective of Medical Sociology, Chinese Social Sciences Today, Oct. 28, 2010.  

2009 The Environment and the Plague in the Perspective of Global History, Chinese Social Sciences Today, Jul. 21, 2009.

2008 Britain Church in the Period of the Black Death, Historical Research in Anhui, No.1 (Jan., 2008), pp.5-9.

2007 British Society in the Era of the Black Death: from 1348 to 1350, Social Sciences in China, No.3 (May, 2007), pp.189-200.

Did the Plague Originate from China? --- On the Origin and spread of the Black Death in Eurasia, Journal of Chinese Historical Geography, No.3 (Jul.,2007), pp.30-37.

The Intellectual History behind the Plague --- On the Differences between Chinese and Western "Criticism of Heaven (God) , The Journal of Humanities, No. 6, 2007.

2006 Effect of the Black Death on British Population Development, Journal of Historical Science, No.9 (Nov., 2006), pp.85-91.

On the Development of Social History of Medicine, Journal of Sichuan University(Philosophy and Social Science Edition), No.3, (May 2006), pp.111-116.

A Study on the Chance of the Black Death, Journal of Northeast Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), No.1, (Jan. 2006), pp.69-74.

2005 On the Development of Social History of Medicine, Journal of Sichuan University, No.3(May, 2005), pp.111-116,144.

A Brief Discussion on Western Public Health History, China Journal of Medical History, No.4 (Oct., 2005), pp.249-245.

Climate, Plague and Population: A Study on the Population Movement in Late Medieval England, Qilu Journal, No.3 (May, 2005), pp.65-68.


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