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  • Contributors

Klaus Mühlhahn is Professor of Contemporary Chinese History at the University of Turku, Finland. His publications include Herrschaft und Widerstand in der "Musterkolonie" Kiautschou: Interaktionen zwischen China und Deutschland, 1897-1914 (Munich: R. Oldenbourg, 2000) and Guilt and Redemption in Beijing: The History of Chinese Criminal Justice in the Twentieth Century (Harvard University Press, forthcoming, 2005).

David B. Pillemer is the Dr. Samuel E. Paul Professor of Developmental Psychology at the University of New Hampshire, where he is affiliated with the Carsey Institute for Families and Communities. He is the author or editor of several books, including Momentous Events, Vivid Memories (Harvard University Press, 1998) and Developmental Psychology and Social Change: Research, History and Policy (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).

Vera Schwarcz holds the Mansfield Freeman Chair in History and East Asia Studies at Wesleyan University, Connecticut. She is the author of five books and numerous articles on Chinese intellectual history. Her most recent book is Bridge across Broken Time: Chinese and Jewish Cultural Memory (Yale University Press, 1998). She is also a poet. Her most recent volume of poems, In the Garden of Memory, combines some renditions of Yihuan with the artwork of Chava Pressburger, an Israeli artist who survived the Terezin concentration camp.

Lynn A. Struve is Professor of History and of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Indiana University, Bloomington. She is the author and editor of several books and numerous articles on the political and cultural history [End Page 155] of the late Ming and early Qing periods in China (late sixteenth through early eighteenth centuries), most recently The Qing Formation in World-Historical Time (Cambridge, MA, 2004) (editor). [End Page 156]

Peter Zarrow is Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, Taipei. His work focuses on modern Chinese intellectual history and his book, China in War and Revolution, 1895-1949, is forthcoming with Routledge (2005). [End Page 157]

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