Chang Yu-fa | |
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張玉法 | |
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Education | Master's degree |
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National Taiwan Normal University Columbia University National Chengchi University |
Chang Yu-fa ( Chinese: 張玉法; pinyin: Zhāng Yùfǎ; born 1 February 1935) is a Chinese historian from Taiwan.
He was born in Shandong on 1 February 1935, and moved to Taiwan in 1949. Chang earned a bachelor's degree from National Taiwan Normal University, and two master's degrees, one in history from Columbia University, and the other in journalism from National Chengchi University. [1] He served as director of Academia Sinica's Institute of Modern History from 1985 to 1991, [2] and was elected as academician of Academia Sinica in 1992. [3] After leaving the directorship, Chang remained at the Institute of Modern History as an adjunct research fellow. [4] [5]