Jin Yan (historian)
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Born | 1954 (age 70–71) |
Nationality | China |
Occupation | Historian |
Spouse(s) | Qin Hui (historian) |
Academic background | |
Education | Lanzhou University School of History |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Shaanxi Normal University China University of Political Science and Law |
Jin Yan (Chinese: 金雁; pinyin: Jīn Yàn; born 1954),female,from Dingtao, Shandong. A scholar of Soviet, Eastern European and Russian history from the People's Republic of China.[1] Her husband is Qin Hui (historian)[2]。Jie Yan was a former professor at Shaanxi Normal University and later held the position of professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Humanities of China University of Political Science and Law.
Biography
In September 1977, Jin Yan graduated from the Foreign Languages Department of Lanzhou University. In January 1982, she graduated with a master's degree in Soviet history from Lanzhou University. In the same year, she worked in the Soviet History Research Office of the History Department of Shaanxi Normal University. In 1990, he went to the University of Łódź and the University of Warsaw in Poland for collaborative research. She returned to China in April 1992.[3]
Jin Yan has served as Director of the Eastern Europe Division, Institute for World Socialism, Compilation and Translation Bureau, and Senior Deputy Director of the Center for Russian Studies. Additionally, she has served as Secretary-General of the Chinese Association for the Study of Soviet and Eastern European History.
Jin Yan's main research directions are Soviet Russian history and Eastern European history. She has unique research and insights into issues such as the October Revolution, reforms in Russia and Eastern European countries, etc.
Works
Her main works include:
- Rural Communes, Reform and Revolution: Mir Tradition and Russia's Path to Modernization (《农村公社、改革与革命:村社传统与俄国现代化道路》)
- Pastoral and Rhapsody: Guanzhong Pattern and Rethinking Pre-modern Chinese Society (co-authored with Qin Hui (historian)) (《田园诗与狂想曲:关中模式与前近代中国社会再认识》)
- New Hungry Country Chronicles (《新饿乡纪程》)
- Research on Soviet Russia's Modernization and Reform (《苏俄现代化与改革研究》)
- Phoenix and the Owl (《火凤凰与猫头鹰》)
- Economic Transition and Social Justice (《经济转轨与社会公正》)
- A Decade of Change: Economic and Social Transformation and Ideological Shifts in Eastern European Countries (《十年沧桑:东欧诸国的经济社会转型与思想变迁》)
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