Joan Judge
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EducationB.A., University of Alberta
M.A., PhD, 1993, Columbia University
M.A., PhD, 1993, Columbia University
ThesisPrint and politics: Shibao (The Eastern Times) and the formation of the public sphere in late Qing China, 1904-1911 (1993)
DisciplineHistory
Sub-disciplineChinese women's history
Professor Joan Judge | |
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| Academic background | |
| Education | B.A., University of Alberta M.A., PhD, 1993, Columbia University |
| Thesis | Print and politics: Shibao (The Eastern Times) and the formation of the public sphere in late Qing China, 1904-1911 (1993) |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | History |
| Sub-discipline | Chinese women's history |
| Institutions | York University |
Joan Judge FRSC is a Professor in the Department of History at York University. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2018. Her academic focus is on Chinese history.
Judge earned her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alberta before attending Columbia University for her Master's degree and PhD.[1] Her dissertation was titled "Print and politics: Shibao (The Eastern Times) and the formation of the public sphere in late Qing China, 1904-1911." ProQuest listed her dissertation as one of the most accessed dissertations and theses of December 2013.[2]