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'''Mark Edward Lewis''' (born 1954) is an American historian of [[ancient China]]. He received his B.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the [[University of Chicago]] and studied Chinese at the [[International Chinese Language Program|International Chinese Language Program (ICLP)]]{{fact}}. Since 2002 he has been [[Kwoh-Ting Li]] Professor in [[Chinese Culture]] at [[Stanford University]].<ref>[http://www.stanford.edu/dept/history/people/lewis_me.html History Department, Stanford University]</ref> Previously he was a Reader at the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the [[University of Cambridge]].<ref>http://www.eai.cam.ac.uk/newsletter_july2002.pdf</ref> He is the author of a number of books on ancient China.
'''Mark Edward Lewis''' (born 1954) is an American historian of [[ancient China]]. He received his B.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the [[University of Chicago]] and studied Chinese at the [[International Chinese Language Program|International Chinese Language Program (ICLP)]]{{Citation needed|date=November 2009}}. Since 2002 he has been [[Kwoh-Ting Li]] Professor in [[Chinese Culture]] at [[Stanford University]].<ref>[http://www.stanford.edu/dept/history/people/lewis_me.html History Department, Stanford University]</ref> Previously he was a Reader at the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the [[University of Cambridge]].<ref>http://www.eai.cam.ac.uk/newsletter_july2002.pdf</ref> He is the author of a number of books on ancient China.


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Mark Edward Lewis (born 1954) is an American historian of ancient China. He received his B.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Chicago and studied Chinese at the International Chinese Language Program (ICLP)[citation needed]. Since 2002 he has been Kwoh-Ting Li Professor in Chinese Culture at Stanford University.[1] Previously he was a Reader at the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the University of Cambridge.[2] He is the author of a number of books on ancient China.

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