Department of History
Name:Gong Zhiwei
Title:Assistant Research Fellow

Email:zhwgong@126.com

HomePage:https://wctwp.sjtu.edu.cn/Web/FacultyDetail/7?w=64&p=3

Research Expertise:Tokyo Trials, History of the Qin and Han Dynasties

Courses:Tokyo Trials and Modern and Contemporary Political Diplomacy, Outline of Chinese Culture

Personal profile: 

    Male, he was born in Huangpu District of Shanghai in November 1986. His ancestral home is in Zhenhai, Zhejiang Province.  
    In September 2005 - June 2009, he studied in the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at East China Normal University (in the base class of the Chinese Language and Literature Specialty), receiving a bachelor’s degree in literature.  
    In September 2009 - June 2012, he studied in the Institute of History at Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, obtaining a master’s degree in history (Ancient Chinese History).  
    In September 2012 - December 2016, he studied in the Department of History at Fudan University, attaining a doctor’s degree in history (Chinese Modern and Contemporary History - Modern History of Sino-foreign Relations).  

Scholarly monographs: 


Tokyo Trial Research Handbook, by the Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press, First Edition in 2013, and Second Edition in 2016.  (He wrote a summary of the research literature in a foreign language)  
Tokyo Trials - For World Peace, published by the Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press in April 2017.  (He completed Chapter 3 independently)  

Research papers: 


The Witness Pu Yi on the Tokyo Trials, Issue 12 of Memories and Archives in 2014, pp. 57-60 (with 7,000 words)  
On Western Sources of Tokyo Trial Studies, Issue 6 of Military History Research in 2015, pp. 17-23.  (7,300 words)  
On Several Issues in the System of Imperial Prefecture Supervisors and the Prime Minister’s Subordinate Officials Serving as Prefects Before 106 B.C., No. 14 of Journal of the Studies on Chinese Classical Documents, published by the Shanghai Bookstore Publishing House in November 2015.  (16,600 words) 
A Fair Judgment on the Commanding of Seven Prefectures by the Supervisor of the Capital Districts in the Western and Eastern Han Dynasties - and on the Supervisor’s Dual Character, No. 2 of Literature and History in 2016, pp. 77-93.  (18,300 words)