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CURRICULUM VITAE KWANGMIN KIM Department of History University of Colorado at Boulder Hellems, Room 204 234 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0234 Tel. (510) 759-7694 Email:kwangmin.kim@colorado.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. 2008 M.A. 1996 B.A. 1993 University of California, Berkeley, History Sogang University, Seoul, Korea, History Sogang University, Seoul, Korea, History ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Spring 2018 Member (non-stipendiary), Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ 2017 Present Associate Professor, University of Colorado Boulder 2009-2017 Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Boulder 2008-2009 Visiting Lecturer, Arizona State University GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS External 2013 Yale University Council on East Asian Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship 2012-13 Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation Junior Scholar Grants (Declined) CU Boulder 2015 Kayden Research Grant (CU Boulder) 1

RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS Current book project Refugees of the Mountains, Messiah from the Sea: Millenarian Conjuncture in Asian Borderlands, 1800-1900. Refereed books Borderland Capitalism: Turkestan Produce, Qing Silver, and the Birth of an Eastern Market (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2016). Refereed journal articles "Profit and Protection: Emin Khwaja and the Qing Conquest of Central Asia, 1759 1777," The Journal of Asian Studies 71, no. 03 (2012): 603-626. Refereed book chapter Korean Migration in Nineteenth-Century Manchuria: A Global Theme in Modern Asian History, in Mobile Subjects: Boundaries and Identities in Modern Korean Diaspora, ed. Wen-hsin Yeh (Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, 2013), 17-37. Refereed Research Encyclopedia "Xinjiang Under the Qing." In the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History. Ed. David Ludden. New York: Oxford University Press, April 2018. Book Reviews Erika Monahan, The Merchants of Siberia: Trade in Early Modern Eurasia, The American Historical Review 122, no. 5 (December 2017): 1712 1713. Justin M. Jacobs, Xinjiang and the modern Chinese state, Central Asian Survey, 07 Sep 2017 (Published online). Evelyn S. Rawski, Early Modern China and Northeast Asia, Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2015, Journal of Early Modern History 21, no. 4 (2017): 372 374. Geoff Wade, ed. Asian Expansions: The Historical Experience of Polity Expansion in Asia, Abingdon: Routledge, 2015, Journal of the American Oriental Society 137, no. 1 (2017): 149-51. Rian Thum, The Sacred Routes of Uyghur History, Harvard University Press, 2014, Journal of the American Oriental Society 136, no.02 (2016): 468-69. 2

Kaori Abe, The City of Intermediaries: Compradors in Hong Kong from the 1830s to the 1880s, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Bristol, 2014, Dissertationreviews.org [online], (length: 5 pages, single-spaced) (September 22, 2015) (URL:http://dissertationreviews.org/archives/12498). Peter Purdue s China Marches West and Eurasia, in Korean Historical Review (Yŏksa hakbo) 216 (2012): 399-411 (written in Korean). Don J. Wyatt, Blacks in Premodern China, Journal of Early Modern History 16 (2012): 87-89. Timothy Brook, The Troubled Empire: China in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, Social History 36, no.03 (2011): 382-384. PAPERS DELIVERED International Conferences Sep. 1, 2017 Central Asia and Global Capitalism (In the panel, Asian history in a global and comparative perspective,) Fifth European Congress on World and Global History, Budapest, Hungary. National Conferences Mar. 28, 2015 The Korean Indigenous Christianity in the Sino-Korean Borderlands during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Mar. 8, 2013 Jade and the Imperial Politics of Contraband Trade in the Eighteenth- Century Qing Empire, Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. Regional Conferences Aug. 6, 2004 Collaborators Nation: Qing Empire and the Formation of Local Collaborators in the Late-Eighteenth and Early-Nineteenth Century Eastern Turkestan, the Pacific Branch Convention of American Historical Association, San Jose, CA. Other Conference Participation Oct. 25, 2014 Aug. 9, 2013 Discussant for panel titled Culture and Power, Annual Conference of Central Eurasian Studies Society, Columbia University, New York. Chair/Discussant for panel titled People on the Move in Pacific World, Pacific Branch Convention of American Historical Association, Denver, CO. 3

Invited Lectures Jan 29, 2018 Aug. 3, 2017 Nov 25, 2016 Asian borderlands and millenarianism, 1850-1900, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ. Borderland magnates and capitalism in Central Asia under the Qing empire (1759-1864), International conference on Border History in Sapporo, Japan (August 3-5, 2017). Native Messiah and the nineteenth century Sino-Korean frontier, Rethinking Asian borders, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea. March 16, 2016 "Muslim Clients and Capitalism in Qing Central Asia, 1759-1864," Globalization from East Asian Perspectives, Osaka Workshop on Global History, Osaka University, Japan. Feb 13, 2016 "Muslim Clients and Capitalism in Qing Central Asia, 1759-1864," Less than a State, More than a Colony: Protectorates and Semicolonialisms in Comparison Workshop, InterAsia Initiative, Yale University. July 30, 2015 April 17, 2015 Jan. 15, 2015 Oct. 8, 2013 Apr. 18, 2013 Feb. 26, 2013 March 3, 2012 Muslim Networks and Chinese Empire: Transnational Politics of Jade Smuggle in Qing Central Asia, 1759-1799, Silk Roads, Muslim Passages: The Islam Question in China s Expansion Conference, The National University of Singapore. Sufis, Empire, and Agrarian Developments in Chinese Central Asia, 1500 1750, The Many Histories of the Present: Pasts and Possibilities in the Muslim World Workshop, Duke University. Oasis Capitalism: Muslim Notables and the Qing Empire in Chinese Central Asia, 1759-1864, Asia Institute, UCLA. Holy War of the Uprooted: Sufi Holy men and the Politics of Agrarian Developments in Nineteenth-Century Eastern Turkestan, Council on East Asian Studies, Yale University. Holy Men and the People without State: Islam as a Force of Anti-state Building in the nineteenth-century Sino-Central Asian Borderlands, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California at Berkeley. Jade and the Imperial Politics of Contraband Trade in the Eighteenth- Century Qing Empire, Brandeis University. "Social Conflicts in Xinjiang: Historical Perspective", Center for Asian Studies Annual Conference, University of Colorado, Boulder. 4

June 24, 2011 Nov. 3, 2010 June 12, 2010 Jan. 14, 2010 Apr. 16, 2007 Sep. 6, 2006 Class and National Boundary in the Sino-Korean borderland in the Late Nineteenth century, Movement, Migration, and Mobility in East Asia Conference, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California at Berkeley. Sayyid Hussein Story: Hami and Ming Tribute System, Inner Asia Program, Harvard University. Sayyid Hussein Story: Hami Muslims and the Frontier Perspective on the East Asian World, Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea. Khoja Emin and the Qing Conquest of Central Asia, 1759-1777, Silk Road Lecture Series, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Stanford University. The Qing Tributary System: A Sino-Korean Perspective, The National University of Singapore. The Emperor s Muslim Servants: Muslim Collaborators and the Establishment of Qing Colonial Regime in Eastern Turkestan (Xinjiang), 1759 1765, Center for Chinese Studies, University of California at Berkeley. RESEARCH LANGUAGES Korean: Native. Chinese (modern and classical): Reading (advanced), Speaking (advanced), Writing (advanced). Japanese: Reading (advanced), Speaking (intermediate), Writing (intermediate). Manchu: Reading (advanced), Speaking (N/A), Writing (N/A). Russian: Reading (intermediate), Speaking (intermediate), Writing (intermediate). Uzbek: Reading (intermediate), Speaking (intermediate), Writing (intermediate). COURSES TAUGHT CU Boulder Undergraduate HIST 1608: Introduction to Chinese History (Spring 2010, Fall 2011, Summer 2012). HIST 1618: Introduction to Chinese History to 1644 (Fall 2012, Fall 2014, Fall 2015). 5

HIST1800: Introduction to Global History (Spring 2012, Spring 2014, Fall 2015). HIST 2110: Early Modern Society [China] (Fall 2014). HIST2629: China in World History (Fall 2009). HIST3800: Seminar in Global History (Fall 2012, Spring 2015). HIST4618: Traditional China (Fall 2009, Fall 2011). HIST4658/5658: China and Islam (Spring 2010, Spring 2012, Spring 2015, Spring 2016). Graduate HIST4658/5658: China and Islam (Spring 2012). HIST 6019: Readings in Asian History (Spring 2014). HIST 7119: Research Seminar: Asian History (Spring 2016). Yale University Undergraduate History 313/EVST 420/EAST425: Asian Environments and Frontiers (Fall 2013). Arizona State University Undergraduate HST 107: Asian Civilizations Modern East Asia (Fall 2008, Spring 2009). HST 201: Historical Themes in Asia: Modern Korea, 1500 2000 (Spring 2009). HST 384: Modern China (Fall 2008, Spring 2009). HST 388: Modern Japan (Fall 2008). HST 498: Pro-Seminar China in the Global World, 1500 1900 (Spring 2009). Graduate HST 591: Seminar Modern China (Fall 2008) 6