Tonio Andrade (History, Ph.D., Yale University, 2001) is based at Emory University, where he specializes in the history of Taiwan and maritime Asia, employing microhistorical approaches to illuminate larger questions in global history. His first book, How Taiwan Became Chinese (Columbia University Press, 2008; Chinese translation, The Yuanliu Press, 2007) focuses on the early history of Taiwan. His second book, Lost Colony: The Untold Story of Europe’s First War with China (Princeton University Press, in press, 2011), explores the European military revolution with data from East Asia. He is also author of  “A Chinese Farmer, Two African Boys, and a Warlord: Towards a Global Microhistory,” Journal of World History,21(4) [2010]: 573–591 (winner of the SECAAS Article Prize, 2012).

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