Ronald Suleski Explained

Ronald Suleski (born June 11, 1942) is a historian, anthropologist and author specializing in East Asia. He has been the longest serving president of the Asiatic Society of Japan, served on the National Committee on US-China Relations and associated with the Harvard University's East Asian research center. He is currently serving as the Director of the Rosenberg Institute at Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[1] [2] [3]

Personal life and career

Suleski was born in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1942. He served in the United States Army from 1960 to 1966. He received his BA cum laude in Anthropology and Asian Studies from the University of Pittsburgh in 1966. He did his graduate work at the University of Michigan, where he received his MA in Chinese Studies in 1969, and his PhD in Modern Chinese History in 1974. He taught at the University of Texas at Arlington from 1974 to 1978.

In 1978-79 he was a Japan Foundation Fellow in Tokyo. He continued living in Japan for the next twenty years. He became an executive in international professional publishing. He worked for Pergamon Press, HarperCollins, and CCH-Commerce Clearing House, and continued to travel widely in Asia. He was a member of the Asiatic Society of Japan, founded in 1872, and served as president from 1987 to 1994. He was Provost of the Huron University Tokyo campus from 1995 to 1997.

He returned to the United States in 1997 and affiliated as an Associate in Research at the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, an affiliation which continues today. He was briefly at the Harvard-Yenching Institute, then became assistant director of the Fairbank Center in 2003 and served until 2008.

In 2009 he joined Suffolk University Boston as the first Director of the newly established Rosenberg Institute for East Asian Research and as Professor of History, where he continues serving.

He has published widely in English, Chinese, and Japanese, including The Fairbank Center for East Asian Research at Harvard University: A fifty-year history, 1955–2005. (Fairbank Center, 2005). His most recent book is Daily Life for the Common People of China, 1850 to 1950: Understanding Chaoben Culture (Brill, 2018).

Awards and honours

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Ronald Suleski. Suffolk University, Boston . 20 March 2017.
  2. Web site: Collecting Research Materials in Shanghai: A Qing Dynasty Astrologer's Predictions for the Future. Royal Asiatic Society, Shanghai . 20 March 2017.
  3. Web site: Ronald Suleski. Harvard University . 20 March 2017.
  4. Web site: Ronald Suleski. Harvard University . 20 March 2017.
  5. Web site: The modernization of Manchuria : an annotated bibliography / Ronald Suleski. National Library of Australia . 22 March 2017.
  6. Web site: Civil Government in Warlord China: Tradition, Modernization and Manchuria by Ronald Suleski . The China Quarterly. 20 March 2017.