Xu Jilin Explained

Xu Jilin (born 1957;) is a Chinese historian. He is a professor of history at East China Normal University,[1] and specializes in 20th century Chinese intellectual history.

Early life

Born in 1957 in Shanghai, Xu Jilin dropped out of school and became a librarian because of the Cultural Revolution. As time passed, he eventually decided to pursue further education after passing National Higher Education Entrance Examination. He studied policy at East China Normal University.[2]

Career

In 1982 Xu graduated with a Bachelor's degree. He became a university lecturer. From 1997 to 2003, Xu Jilin traveled to three universities as a visiting professor and visiting scholar: the Harvard–Yenching Institute,[3] the National University of Singapore, and the University of Tokyo. In 2003, he returned to the East China Normal University where he continued his career.

Xu Jilin serves on the editorial board of the journal Twenty-First Century Bimonthly, published by Chinese University of Hong Kong.[4]

Views

Xu is a liberal who disavows what he terms the political extremes. He believes in "small government, big society", and criticized the statist, conservative[5] intellectual current of the Chinese New Left.[6]

Selected works in English

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 许纪霖. zh. East China Normal University. 30 July 2019.
  2. Web site: 许纪霖_学术_专栏作者_天益思想库 . 2023-04-04 . www.aisixiang.com.
  3. Web site: Xu Jilin. Harvard-Yenching Institute. 30 July 2019.
  4. Web site: Xu Jilin 许纪霖. The China Story. 30 July 2019.
  5. 許紀霖 . 2011-01-01 . 近十年來中國國家主義思潮之批判 . 思想 . zh-TW . 18 . 10.29848/SX.201101.0004.
  6. Encyclopedia: Xu Jilin. Davis. Edward L.. 2005. Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture. Abingdon. Routledge. 951–3. 9780415777162.