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'''Tonio Adam Andrade''' (born 1968) is an American military historian and sinologist. A historian of [[History of East Asia|East Asian history]] and the history of East Asian trading networks.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://history.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/andrade-tonio.html
'''Tonio Adam Andrade''' (born 1968) is an American military historian and sinologist. A historian of [[History of East Asia|East Asian history]] and the history of East Asian trading networks.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://history.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/andrade-tonio.html
|title=Emory University}}</ref>, he currently serves as a professor of History at [[Emory University]].
|title=Emory University}}</ref> He currently serves as a professor of History at [[Emory University]].


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

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Tonio Andrade
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Tonio Adam Andrade

1968 (age 55–56)
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Doctoral advisorGeoffrey Parker and Jonathan Spence
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Tonio Adam Andrade (born 1968) is an American military historian and sinologist. A historian of East Asian history and the history of East Asian trading networks.[1] He currently serves as a professor of History at Emory University.

Bibliography

  • Commerce, Culture, and Conflict: Taiwan Under European Rule, 1624–1662. Yale University Press, 2000.
  • How Taiwan became Chinese: Dutch, Spanish, and Han colonization in the seventeenth century. Columbia University Press, 2008.
  • The Limits of Empire: European Imperial Formations in Early Modern World History: Essays in Honor of Geoffrey Parker. Ashgate Publishing, 2013.
  • Lost Colony: The Untold Story of China's First Great Victory over the West. Princeton University Press, 2013.[2][3]
  • The Gunpowder Age: China, Military Innovation, and the Rise of the West in World History. Princeton University Press, 2016.[4][5]
  • Early Modern East Asia: War, Commerce, and Cultural Exchange. Routledge, 2018.
  • Sea Rovers, Silver, and Samurai: Maritime East Asia in Global History, 1550–1700. University of Hawaii Press, 2019.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Emory University".
  2. ^ "The American Historical Review".
  3. ^ "Publishers Weekly- Review".
  4. ^ "Review: The Gunpowder Age". www.kirkusreviews.com.
  5. ^ "South China Morning Post- Review". www.scmp.com. 7 January 2016.

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