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Wang, 10 was born in the Dutch East India on 9 October, 1930, a historian, educator and former president of the University of Hong Kong.

1955, Wang Gunwu obtained a master's degree in history from the University of Malaya, Singapore; From 65438 to 0957, after receiving a doctorate in history from the University of London, England, he entered the Department of History of the University of Malaya and served as a lecturer, professor, dean and dean of the Faculty of Arts. From 65438 to 0968, he served as director of the Far East History Department of the Australian National University and dean of the Pacific Research Institute; 1986, President of the University of Hong Kong; 1997, Director, Institute of East Asian Studies, National University of Singapore.

In 2007, Wang Gui Wu became the third scholar appointed as a university professor in the history of the National University of Singapore. Wang's main research fields are China history, overseas Chinese, nationalism and immigration studies. 2065438+On September 7th, 2008, he won the 4th China Research World Contribution Award.

Wang's main monograph

1, 1963, the power structure of northern China in the Five Dynasties.

2. China and the world since1977 and 1949: the influence of independence, modernity and revolution.

3. 1987, Southeast Asia and Chinese: Selected Papers of Professor Wang.

4. 1988, Nanyang Trade and Nanyang Chinese.

5, 1990, the role of history.

6, 199 1 year, the characteristics of China culture.

7. 1992, societies and countries: China, Southeast Asia, Australia.

8. 1994, Chinese in China and overseas.

9. 1995, The Road to China: China's Position in International Relations.

10 and 1999, China and Southeast Asia: Myth, Threat and Culture.

1 1, 2000, Open Life, Scholars' Feelings: An Interview with Wang Gunwu.

12,2002, Broad Vision and New Direction of Overseas Chinese Studies: Essays of Professor Wang Gunwu.

13,2002, Wen Memorial Collection.

14, 2003, sinology and Asian studies: celebrating the 85th anniversary of Professor Liu Cunren (co-editor).

15,2005, Building a New Country: the Founding History of Five Southeast Asian Countries.