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Nick Vogt serves as Associate Professor of Early Chinese History and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Indiana University Bloomington's Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. He joined the faculty in 2016 after four years at Heidelberg University's Institute for Sinology, specializing in Western Zhou era (11th-8th c. BCE) cultural and religious history through paleographical materials like bronze inscriptions and bamboo manuscripts.
Education:
- Columbia University: M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Cultures (History-East Asia)
- Dartmouth College: B.A.
His research investigates 'alternate histories' excluded from classical canons, with current projects including the monograph Bound by Bronze: Ritual and Kingship in Western Zhou China and analysis of Western Zhou representations from ancient manuscripts to modern science fiction. He teaches courses spanning early Chinese death rituals, East Asian civilizations, war studies, and speculative fiction interpretations of Chinese history.
Recent publications examine Western Zhou governance, Xiaochen textual analysis, and composite manuscript methodologies, demonstrating interdisciplinary integration of historical, philological, and literary approaches to early Chinese political structures and narrative evolution.
Scientific Awards:
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As Director of Graduate Studies, he oversees EALC's graduate program with course offerings including classical Chinese language instruction, though specific advisees and grant details remain unreported in the provided text.





