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Masato Hasegawa
Department of History, New York University, 53 Washington Square South, Floor 4E, New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212) 998-8645 Email: masato.hasegawa@nyu.edu
Professional Employment
New York University, New York, NY
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History
September 2013-Present
Education
Ph.D. Yale University, New Haven, CT
History [M.Phil. & M.A. in History awarded in December 2008]
May 2013
Areas of Specialization: Early Modern China, Early Modern Korea, China-Korea Relations, Military
Logistics, Transregional Commercial Networks, Environmental History
Oral Examination Fields: Modern China (Jonathan Spence, examiner), Premodern China (Valerie
Hansen, examiner), Transnational Empires (Peter Perdue, examiner)
Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Research Student
Peking University, Beijing, China
Senior Visiting Student
National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
International Chinese Language Program
Sogang University, Seoul, Korea
Korean Language Education Center
Inter-University Program, Beijing, China
Advanced Chinese Language Program
May 2001
B.A.
March 1999
Summer 2000
Dissertation
Title: Provisions and Profits in a Wartime Borderland: Supply Lines and Society in the Border Region between
China and Korea, 1592-1644. Committee: Jonathan Spence (Chair), Peter Perdue, Valerie Hansen
Teaching
New York University
History of Modern China, 1600-Present
War and Society in East Asia, 1500-1950
Fall 2013
Fall 2013
University of Oregon
China since 1949
China & the World, 1500-1950
Spring 2013
Spring 2013
Yale University
Teaching Fellow, Department of History
Early Sources in the Chinese Intellectual and Religious Traditions, with Annping Chin
History of Modern China, 1600-2008, with Jonathan Spence
History of Traditional China to 1600, with Valerie Hansen
History of Modern China, 1600-2007, with Jonathan Spence
History of Modern China, 1600-2001, with Jonathan Spence
Fall 2008
Spring 2008
Fall 2007
Spring 2007
Spring 2001
Languages
Japanese (Native)
English (Fluent)
Chinese (Fluent)
Korean (Fluent)
French (Advanced)
Manchu (Reading)