Ep6: Historical Detective Work: a Conversation on Historical Research
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In this episode of Research Journey Podcast, we invited two historians to discuss research methods in the field of history. We talked about Jewish refugees and the role of semi-colonialism in Shanghai, what is the meaning of "archive" in history research, and how the study of history itself can be "historically-contingent".
Our first guest, Matyas Mervay, is a sixth year PhD Candidate in East Asian and Modern European History from NYU. His research focuses on Central European refugee communities in Republican era China. Our second guest, Dr. Kimberly Cheng, is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the German Historical Institute in Washington, DC. She earned her PhD in Hebrew and Judaic Studies and History from NYU this year, with a dissertation on Central European Jewish refugee migration to China during World War II.
Credits
Host | Xiaoyue Zhu
Edit | Xiaoyue Zhu
Theme music | Cody Cook, Zhiwei Li
Cover | A refugee in the Hongkou district, center of the European Jewish refugees in Shanghai. George Lacks/The LIFE Picture Collection, via Getty Images
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