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Dr Nathan Woolley is a researcher at the University of Glasgow's School of Modern Languages & Cultures. His scholarly work focuses on Chinese history, dynastic transitions, and cultural heritage.
- Academic Focus: Chinese historical narratives across dynasties
- Key Themes: Legitimacy, textual transmission, Buddhist practices
- Notable Collaborations: Contributions to exhibition curation and cultural analysis
His research spans topics from Song Dynasty political discourse to Maoist-era visual propaganda, with particular emphasis on textual analysis and historiography. Recent publications examine the interplay between literary traditions and shifting political landscapes in China.
Woolley supervises postgraduate research in Chinese studies, including projects on cross-cultural theatrical exchange during the Republican Period. While no specific awards are listed in the provided materials, his publications appear in key venues like T'oung Pao and Religious Studies Review.





