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Dr. Li is a joint Assistant Professor in China Studies and HKIHSS. She is trained as a historian in three countries – China (B.A. and M.A. at Peking University), USA (Ph.D. at The University of Michigan) and France (Chateaubriand Scholar at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales). Her research areas center on the social, cultural, and religious history of late imperial and modern China, with a particular emphasis on the transnational and cross-cultural studies between China and France.

Dr. Li is currently working on her second book about a multi-generational Catholic village in northeast China, supported by General Research Fund from the Research Grants Council. Tentatively entitled “Making Religion, Making Local Society”, the project seeks to illuminate a set of issues on religious immigrants and local elites, place-making and identity construction, as well as state building and local society in modern China.

 
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