About
Eugenio Menegon 梅歐金 (B.A. in Oriental Languages & Literatures, University of Venice Ca’ Foscari, Italy; M.A. in Asian Studies and Ph.D. in History, University of California at Berkeley, USA) teaches Chinese history and world history in the Department of History at Boston University (USA), and was Director of the BU Center for the Study of Asia in 2012-2015. His interests include Chinese-Western relations in late imperial times, Chinese religions and Christianity in China, Chinese science, the intellectual history of Republican China, the history of maritime Asia, and Chinese food history. He has been Research Fellow in Chinese Studies at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium), An Wang Post-Doctoral Fellow at Harvard University’s Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Boston University Humanities Center Junior and Senior Fellow, a Member of the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton, and Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies at Boston College. His latest book, entitled Ancestors, Virgins, and Friars: Christianity as a Local Religion in Late Imperial China (Harvard Asia Center Publication Programs and Harvard University Press, 2009; recipient of the 2011 Joseph Levenson Book Prize, Association for Asian Studies), centers on the life of Catholic communities in Fujian province between 1630 and the present. His new book project is an examination of the daily life and political networking of European residents at the Qing court in Beijing in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Education
B.A. in Oriental Languages & Literatures, University of Venice Ca’ Foscari, Italy
M.A. in Asian Studies and Ph.D. in History, University of California at Berkeley, USA Projects
My new book project is an examination of the daily life and political networking of European residents at the Qing court in Beijing in the 17th and 18th centuries. Memberships
Association for Asian Studies
American Historical Association
European Association of Chinese Studies