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Dr Emma Reisz

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Dr Emma Reisz

Dr Emma Reisz

School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics

Disciplinary Research Field: Asian, imperial, transnational and world history

Sub-fields: Sino-Western relations; British imperialism in Asia; photography and empire; Ireland and empire; trade and commodities; historical social networks

My current research focuses on empire and transnational links in Asia, mapping imperialism and interconnection across space, ideas and social networks. The Robert Hart Project   examines the far-reaching influence of an Irishman, Robert Hart, as Inspector-General of Chinese Maritime Customs in the last half-century of the Qing empire. The AHRC-funded project Reframing the Visualities of Imperial War examines the use of early photography in the development of visual vocabularies through which British imperialism in Asia was understood.

 

My projects:

Robert Hart Project (CASS, JISC, BA): @hart_project
Reframing Imperial War (AHRC):
Competing Imperialisms in Northeast Asia (ESRC/AHRC): @cirn_neasia

Close colleagues:

Dr Aglaia De Angeli, @AglaiaDeAngeli

Contact info

  • emma.reisz@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0) 28 9097 3878

Research Interests

I welcome PhD applications from students in Asian, imperial, transnational or world history. Through the Robert Hart Project, we have a particular concentration of research into Sino-Western relations. I am also keen to work with students around public history, digital methods or innovative methodologies.

I am open to PhD applications in the fields of:

  • Sino-Western relations and trade
  • Imperial and transnational history
  • Photography in Asia
  • Ireland and empire

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Public outreach & key achievements

  • AHRC-Smithsonian Fellow in Digital Scholarship (2019)
  • Digitisation of the Sir Robert Hart Diaries and photograph collection (ongoing)
  • NLHF project “Sir Robert Hart: Between Two Worldsâ€
  • Partnerships with museums including the Freer|Sackler (Washington DC) and the National Army Museum (London)
  • Advisor on TV and radio documentaries (BBC etc.)
  • China Post award for Chinese postal research

Research students

PhD Title The East India Company and the Transportation of Convicts from the Madras Presidency, 1789 - 1858
Name Gerald Daniel Louis (
Country Maylaysia/US
Years to study 2016-2019
   
   
PhD Title The Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs and the Negotiation of International Law, 1842-1911 (SPARK fellowship)
Name Georgios Moraitis
Country Greece
Years of Study 2018-2021
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PhD Title The Maritime Customs Service and the shaping of modern China at the local level, 1854 to 1949 (China Scholarships Council)
Name Yiran Zhang
Country China
Years of Study 2018-2021
   
   
   
   
   

 


Alumni: Where are they now

PhD Title Robert Hart’s relationship with the late Qing bureaucracy
Years of Study (eg. 2017-2018): grad. 2016
Name Dr Chih-Hui Tsai
Country Taiwan
Graduated 2016
Current Position  Assistant Professor, KMU Kaohsiung, Taiwan
   

 

 


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