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Profile of Associate Professor Qiu Yongzhi

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    ​Name: Qiu Yongzhi

    ​Title: Associate Professor

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    ​Email: qiuyongzhi0008@163.com




1. Introduction

Basic Information:

Qiu Yongzhi, male, was born in November 1989. He earned his doctorate in History at Tsinghua University, where he also completed post-doctoral research in Finance. He is now an associate professor, master supervisor, group leader in economic history and deputy director of the Department of Economics, School of Economics, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics.

Research Directions: Monetary and Financial History in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, Comparison of Chinese and Foreign Monetary Systems in the Global Perspective, History of Economic Thoughts

Work Experience:

July 2016-Present, Teacher, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics

November 2013-Present, Editor of Journal of Tsinghua University (philosophy and social sciences edition)

Note: My home page, http://econ.jxufe.cn/news-show-3033.html

 

2. Teaching Experience

Courses Taught:

Undergraduate: Principles of Political Economy, Chinese Economic History

Postgraduate: History of Foreign Economic Thoughts, Selected Readings of Economic History Literature

Honors:

Candidate of The Ninth Batch of Outstanding Young Academic Talents Support Program” of JUFE 

Second Prize of the 4th Teaching Competition for Young Teachers of JUFE in 2017

  

3. Research Achievements 

Projects Hosted:

1. Youth Project of the National Social Science Foundation “Research on the Transformation of Currency in the Ming Dynasty from the Perspective of Reforms in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties” (17CZS019), 200,000 yuan, 2017.06.30-2020.12.31

2. 12th Batch of Special Funding Projects of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation “Turned to the ‘Silver Age’: The Transformation of Currency Circulation System in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties” (2019T120562), 150,000 yuan, 2019.06.14-2021.12.31.

3. 64th Batch of First-class General Projects of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation “Turned to the ‘Silver Age’: Silver Monetization and the Formation of Using Both of Silver and Money in the Ming Dynasty” (2018M640603), 80,000 yuan, 2018.11.20-2020.12.31.

4. Merit-based Funding Project of Jiangxi Postdoctoral Research Foundation “Research on the Transformation of Currency Circulation System in the Ming Dynasty from the Perspective of Changes in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties” (2018KY09), 80,000 yuan, 2019.05.15-2021.12.31.

5. Jiangxi Postdoctoral Daily Funding Project “Decline and Reorganization of the Copper Coin System in the Ming and Qing Dynasties”, 30,000 yuan, 2020.01.21-2021.12.31.

6. Humanities and Social Sciences Research Project of Jiangxi Colleges and Universities, “Decline and Reorganization of the Copper Coin System in Ming and Qing Dynasties” (JJ19205), 10,000 yuan, 2019.11.20-2020.12.31.

7. Humanities and Social Sciences Research Project of Jiangxi Colleges and Universities, “‘Bailout’ and Transformation: A Study on the Evolution of Currency Circulation System in the Mid Ming Dynasty” (LS17203), 10,000 yuan, 2017.11.20-2018.12.30.

Projects Participated:

1. Major Bidding Project of the National Social Science Foundation “Research on the Reform of Ancient Chinese Fiscal System and the Evolution of Local Governance Model”(17ZDA175, hosted by Professor Huang Chunyan of Yunnan University), Sub-project: “The Main Context, Internal Law and Historical Enlightenment of the Financial System Reform and the Evolution of Local Governance Model in Ancient China”.

2. Major Bidding Project of the National Social Science Foundation “A Comparative Study of the History of the World Monetary System” (18ZDA089, hosted by Professor Wei Sen of Fudan University).

Papers:

1. Qiu Yongzhi, Zhang Guokun. Benchmarking Transfer, Structure Embedding and Credit Discrete-Silver Issues in Currency Changes in Modern Times, Researches in Chinese Economic History, No.1, 2020. domestic authoritative journal.

2. Qiu Yongzhi. Ancestral Precedents: Formation of ‘Hongwu Monetary Order’, Historical Review, No. 1, 2020. CSSCI.

3. Qiu Yongzhi and Zhang Guokun. Currency Evolution of Coastal Countries in Southeast Asia during the Song and Ming Dynasties: Centered on Chinese Money, China Numismatics (to be published).

4. Qiu Yongzhi. Monetary Expansion and Local Response in the Longwan Period of Ming Dynasty, Journal of Xiamen University, No. 2 (2019). CSSCI.

5. Qiu Yongzhi. Tsinghua Papers and the Advent of the “Silver Age”, Chinese Book Review Monthly, No. 7, 2019. The publication is sponsored by Guangming Daily.

6. Qiu Yongzhi. The Institutional Cause of Silver Monetization from the Perspective of Changes in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, China Numismatics, No. 1, 2018.

7. Qiu Yongzhi. On the Forbidden Money Policy in the Early Ming Dynasty and Its Impact, Research on Chinese Social and Economic History, No. 3, 2018. CSSCI.

Economic History in China Social Science Excellence reproduced the full text on No.1 in 2019.

8. Qiu Yongzhi. Everlasting: A Review of Research on the Silver Problem in the Ming Dynasty from the International Academic Perspective, Journal of Tsinghua University, No. 4, 2018. CSSCI.

9. Qiu Yongzhi. Correcting the Misunderstanding of Silver Monetization in the Ming Dynasty, Guangming Daily (Theoretical Edition), August 27, 2018, 14th edition.

Economic History in China Social Science Excellence reproduced the full text on No.6 in 2018.

10. Qiu Yongzhi, Duan Jie. Turning to the “Silver Age”: Using Silver to Offset Tax and Corvee and the Development of Silver for Public Service and Private Use from Xuande to Jingtai Period, Journal of Chang'an University, No. 5, 2018

Economic History in China Social Science Excellence reproduced the full text on No. 2 in 2019.

11. Qiu Yongzhi. National Bailout and Currency Transformation: Silver Replacement in the National Monetary System and Private Market in the Mid Ming Dynasty, Research in Chinese Economic History, No. 6, 2018. domestic authoritative journal.

12. Why did Ming China Turn to the Silver Age? A New Investigation Based on Institutional Factors, the 18th World Economic History Congress, Boston, 2018.7. Presentation at international conferences.

13. Qiu Yongzhi. On the “Double Track” Circulation of Silver in the Early Ming Dynasty and Its Connotation, Thinking, No. 5, 2017. CSSCI.

14. Qiu Yongzhi. Why did Zhu Di Dream of the Time of Kublai Khan, Reading, No.8, 2017. CSSCI.

15. Qiu Yongzhi. War, Market, and Country: Changes in the Currency Circulation System during Zhengtong and Jingtai Periods, Research in Chinese Economic History, No. 6, 2017. domestic authoritative journal.

16. Qiu Yongzhi. The Institutional Cause of Changes in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties and Silver Monetization in the Ming Dynasty, A Collection of Essays on the Ming and Qing Dynasties, No.17, Beijing: The Palace Museum Press, 2017

17. Qiu Yongzhi. Monetary Transformation from the Perspective of Change:  Silver Monetization and the Formation of Using Both of Silver and Money in the Ming Dynasty, Research in Chinese Economic History, No. 6, 2016. domestic authoritative journal.

Monographs:

The Advent of Silver Age: Silver Monetization and the Formation of Using Both of Silver and Money in the Ming Dynasty, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press.