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Hong Zhang is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Central Florida (UCF), specializing in modern Chinese history. Her contact information includes email hong.zhang@ucf.edu and phone 407-823-5972, with an office in Trevor Colbourn Hall 311G.
Her educational background includes:
- Ph.D. from University of Arizona
Dr. Zhang's research centers on Modern China, with focused expertise in Women in China and the Modern History of Tianjin. She examines gender dynamics across Republican and post-Mao eras, urban cultural transformations, and the socio-political impact of foreign concessions in Tianjin. Her work bridges social history, gender studies, and urban development within China's modernization narrative.
Her publications (1996-2019) reveal consistent thematic threads: the evolution of women's roles in rural/urban settings, Tianjin's colonial heritage reinterpretation, and Chinese intellectual perceptions of the United States. Key trends include analyzing how local identities in Tianjin transformed foreign concessions into cultural heritage sites, and how economic reforms reshaped women's labor and self-representation.
No scientific awards are documented in the available records.
While student advising details are absent from the provided materials, Dr. Zhang's translation work indicates scholarly collaboration with international researchers on women's history. Grant funding specifics remain unreported.
Her current research prioritizes the modern history of Tianjin, though dedicated laboratories or formal research teams are not mentioned in institutional records.




