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Puck Engman is an Assistant Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, specializing in the history of China during the postwar socialist era. His research explores the reorganization of state and society during the early People's Republic of China and the transition to capitalism in the late 20th century.
- PhD, University of Freiburg
- MA, EHESS (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales)
- BA, Lund University
Research Focus: Engman examines socialist historical justice, state-building processes, and political communication through archival analysis and digital humanities work. He co-developed the Maoist Legacy Project's digital archive, focusing on legal and bureaucratic transformations in China.
Publication Trends: His work emphasizes state-society conflict, legal frameworks under socialism, and ideological transitions, with case studies spanning copyright history, property reclamation, and bureaucratic complicity in state crimes.
Collaborative Work: As part of the Maoist Legacy Project, he contributes to curating and translating primary documents on historical justice, creating critical resources for scholars of 20th-century China.


