Prof. Dr. Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia
KHK Visiting Research Fellow 2012KHK Visiting Research Fellow 2012
Department of History, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania, USA
Ronnie Po-chia Hsia joined the Department of History and Religious Studies at Pennsylvania State University as Full Professor of History in 2001. Prior to this, he was Professor of History at New York University from 1990 to 2001. Ronnie Po-chia received numerous international grants and fellowships. On top of this, he worked as a distinguished Visiting Professor of History at the National Chendchi University in Taiwan and at Fudan University and Nanjing University in China.
Ronnie Po-chia Hsia’s field of expertise is the history of the Protestant reformation and the Catholic renewal as well as the history of anti-Semitism and the encounter between Europe and Asia. Thus, in his current book project, which is preliminary titled Translating Christianity: China and the Catholic Missions 1584-1780, Ronnie Po-chia Hsia investigates the history of cultural encounter between the counter-reformation in Europe and the Ming and Qing empires. During his stay in Bochum he will investigate the Catholic missions in the early modern world. He is the author of A Jesuit in the Forbidden City: Matteo Ricci 1553-1610 (Oxford University Press, 2010).
Education
- Ph.D., History, Yale University, 1982
- M.Phil., Histroy, Yale University, 1980
- M.A., History, Yale University, 1979
- M.A., History, Harvard University, 1978
- B.A., with Highest Honors in the Social Sciences (History and Political Science), Swarthmore College, 1977
KHK Fellowship
Duration: June 2012 - July 2012
Project: Catholic Missions in the Early Modern World
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