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男,1975年出生於陝西鹹陽。1990-1993年在鹹陽市南郊中學求學;1993-1997年在西北大學文博學院歷史系就讀,1997年獲史學學士學位;同年進入陝西師範大學歷史地理所師從吳宏岐教授攻讀碩士學位,重點從事西安城市歷史地理的研究,2000年獲史學碩士學位;2000-2003年在北京大學環境學院(原城市與環境學系)歷史地理研究中心師從於希賢教授攻讀博士學位,繼續從歷史地理角度研究“後都城時代”西安城的發展變遷,以《明清時期西安城市地理研究》一文獲史學博士學位。2003年7月進入陝西師範大學西北歷史環境與經濟社會發展研究中心、歷史地理所工作至今。2006年9月至2007年9月獲得國家留學基金委員會、陝西師範大學青年骨幹教師出國研修項目資助,赴美國中央華盛頓大學從事訪問研究。
主持國家清史編纂委員會項目《<清史·生態環境志>資料長編》 、2008年度西安市社科規劃基金項目《14-20世紀西安城市空間演變與少數民族文化發展研究》、陝西師範大學人文社科重點課題《西安宗教碑刻輯錄與研究》 、陝西師範大學青年基金課題《19-20世紀西北地區天主教與基督教傳播的歷史地理研究》等國家、校級課題;並參加多項國家社科基金課題、教育部重點基地重大課題的研究。在《中國歷史地理論叢》、《歷史地理》、《中國古都研究》等刊物發表論文二十餘篇。
已完成《明清時期西安城市地理研究》(中國社會科學出版社,2008年1月)、《西北重鎮西安》(合著,第一作者,西安出版社,2007年6月)、《穿越神秘的陝西》(譯著,三秦出版社,2009年3月)等3部著作,並參與撰寫《古都西安的發展變遷》(明清部分)等論著。
目前,正在從事的研究包括:西安城市歷史地理、近代西方人在西北地區的探險與考察、近代西北相關英文文獻的翻譯與研究、清代生態環境史。
Curriculum Vitae
Hongshuai Shi (1975-), Male; Ph.D., Associate Professor, Institute of Chinese Historical Geography; Center for Historical Environment and Socio-Economic Development in Northwest China of Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an, China Fields: Historical Geography, Urban History.
Teaching: Chinese Historical Geography; Chinese Urban History; Professional English on Historical Geography;
Education background: B.A, 1993.9-1997.7, History Department of Northwest University, Xi’an; M.A, 1997.9-2000.7, Institute of Chinese Historical Geography, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an; PhD,2000.9-2003.9, Research Center of Historical Geography, College Of Environmental Sciences of Peking University, Beijing.
Working Experience: Sep.2006-Sep.2007, Visiting Professor, History Department of Central Washington University, WA, USA; Jul. 2003-present, Assistant Professor, Institute of Chinese Historical Geography, Shaanxi Normal University; Center for Historical Environment & Socio-Economic Development in Northwest China, Shaanxi Normal University.
Books: 1. Research on the Urban Geography of Xi’an in Ming-Qing Times,Beijing: Chinese Social Science Publishing House,Jan., 2008; 2. Through Hidden Shensi, translated from the original English book, Xi’an: Sanqin Publishing House, Mar., 2009; 3. Xi’an: the Most Important City in Northwest China, Xi’an: Xi’an Publishing House, Jun., 2007; 4. The Historical Change and Development of Xi’an (Co-author), Xi’an: Xi’an Publishing House, Jun., 2003.
Articles: 1. Research on the Investigation of the Clark Expedition in Loess Plateau Area, Journal of Chinese Historical Geography, (No.4,2008);
2. The Preliminary Research on the Japanese and their activities in Shaanxi Province in Late 19th Century and Early 20th Century, Youngjian Hou edit., Historical Memory and Prospect of the Cultural intercommunion between China and Japan, Xi’an: Shaanxi Normal University Publishing House, Oct.,2008;
3. A Preliminary Study on the Distribution and Form of Towns in Xi’an area during Ming and Qing Times, Shiguang Zhu edit, The New grope and Tendency in the Study of Historical Geography, Xi’an: Sanqin Publishing House, Apr., 2008;
4. Xi’an City during Late Qing Dynasty in the View of Westerners------Based on English literatures, Journal of Chinese Historical Geography(No.4, 2007).
5. The Social Functions of Temples, Mosques and Churches of Xi’an in Ming and Qing Times, Journal of Chinese Ancient Capital, July 2007.
6. “Xi’an City Frame Evolution from the Yuan to the Late of the Qing Dynasty”, Harald Hoyem, Bruno Fayolle Lussac edit: Xi’an - an ancient city in the modern world: Evolution of the urban pattern 1949-2000(Oct.2006).
7. “Max Weber Looking at Confucius: Spiritual and Natural Forces in the Weberian View of Chinese History”, Journal of Chinese Historical Geography 79(No.2, 2006), 143-150.The author is a famous Germany environmental historian Joachim Radkau, I translate it into Chinese.
8. “The Evolution of Xi’an urban configuration and structure from Yuan Dynasty to the end of Qing Dynasty”, Research on Chinese Ancient Capitals 20 (May.2005):369-383, Xi’an : Shanxi People Publishing House.
9. “The Ecological Construction of Chang’an Urban water System in Sui-Tang Times.” The Urban Construction in Tang Dynasty (Mar. 2005):167-187, Shaanxi People Publishing House.
10. “The Distribution, Landscape Character and Protection of Religious Space of Xi’an”, Hu Chunhui edit: The International Conference Corpus on Great Development and Environmental Protection of Western China(Dec. 2004) :543-554.
11. “The Preliminary Research on Guildhalls of Xi’an in Qing Dynasty,” Historical Geography 20 (Oct. 2004): 327-338.
12. “Research on water conservancy of Xi’an city from 14 to 20 century”, Zhu Shiguang edit: Adjustment of Agricultural Industrial Structure and Development of Cities and Towns in the North-west of China(Sep.2003):202-221, Xi’an Map Publishing House.
13. “The Change of Urban Structure of Xi’an and it’s Influence in Ming and Qing Times”, Tang Xiaofeng edit: Commemorating Corpus of Professor Hou Renzhi (Feb. 2003):67-91, Xueyuan Publishing House.
Main Projects: 1. Study on the Relationship between the Evolution of Urban Form and the Development of Minority Culture in Xi’an during 14th to 20th Century, Sponsored by Xi’an Social Science Foundation, 2008.
2. Research on the diffuseness of Christianity and Catholicism in Northwest China from 1840-1949, 2005-2007, sponsored by Academic Fund of Shaanxi Normal University.
3. Research on the Religious epigraph and Tablets in Xi’an Area——Based on the Perspective of Historical Geography, 2005-2008,sponsored by Academic Fund of Shaanxi Normal University.
4. The Environmental Record of Qing Dynasty, sponsored by National Committee of Compiling Qing History, 2004-2009.
5. The Interaction and Relationship between Chinese Eight Great Capitals and Their Water Environment, sponsored by National Social Science Foundation, 2005.
6. The Urban Historical Geography of China (Five volumes), sponsored by the National Key Subject Foundation of Shaanxi Normal University, 2004.
7. The Historical Change of Water Environment in Xi’an Area, sponsored by Xi’an Planning Bureau, 2003.
8. Xi’an: the Most Important City in Northwest of China, sponsored by the researching association on famous historical and cultural city of Xi’an, 2003.
9. Research on the Commercial Region and Guildhalls of Shaanxi Merchants (1368-1949), sponsored by the National Key Subject Foundation of Shaanxi Normal University, 2005.