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藍培

姓名

藍培(Evan Lampe)

Office Hour

2:00PM-3:15PM A612

類別

兼任師資

職稱

助理教授

授課領域

二十世紀史, 美國史, 1500-1876

研究專長

Power, Violence, and Colonialism
Maritime History,
Sailor History
Histories of Capitalism
Contact Zones (Pacific and Atlantic)
History of Science Fiction, Visions of Technology Vernacular Cultures
H. P. Lovecraft and Horror Literature
American Socialisms and Anarchism History
Image of the City

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專業職經歷 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

淡江大學歷史系兼任助理教授
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of History, Tamkang University
2015–present
 
暨南大學歷史系兼任助理教授
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of History, National Chi Nan University
2015–present
 
中央研究院臺灣史研究所訪問教授
Visiting Researcher,Institute of Taiwan History,Academia Sinica,
2013–2014
 
美國聖湯瑪斯大學助理教授
St. Thomas University
Assistant Professor, Department of History, Philosophy, and Global Studies 2010–2013
 
臺北醫學大學通識系訪問助理教授
Visiting Assistant Professor, General Education Department,Taipei Medical University
2010
 
美國恩迪考特學院歷史與國際研究系助理教授
Assistant Professor, History and International Studies, Endicott College
2006–2009
 
 
教育背景EDUCATION
 
紐約州立大學奧本尼分校歷史系博士,2007年5月
University at Albany, State University of New York
Dissertation: “Merchants, Traders, and Sailors in the Early American Pacific, 1763–1850”
Examination Fields:Major: International/Comparative, United States and China
Minor (1):Work and Society, American Labor History
Minor (2): Culture and Society, American South Passed with distinction, April 2005
Ph.D., History Department, May 2007
 
紐約州立大學奧本尼分校歷史系碩士,2002年5月
University at Albany, State University of New
York Master of Arts, History Department, 
May 2002
Examination Fields: Russian Peasantry; Imperialism in Africa; Republican China
 
威斯康辛大學奧克萊爾分校歷史系學士,2000年5月
University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Bachelor of Arts, Magna Cum Laude, History Department, May 2000
Minor:Mathematics
 
廣州暨南大學中文進修,1999年2 - 7月
Jinan University, Guangzhou
No degree: February 1999–July 1999
Written and Spoken Chinese
 
 
研究與教學專長 RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS
 
Power, Violence, and Colonialism
Maritime History, Sailor History
Histories of Capitalism
Contact Zones (Pacific and Atlantic)
History of Science Fiction, Visions of Technology Vernacular Cultures
H. P. Lovecraft and Horror Literature
American Socialisms and Anarchism History
Image of the City
 
 
目前研究計畫 CURRENT PROJECTS
 
The Innsmouth Look: H. P. Lovecraft and the Burden of Atlantic History, book project
 
Suspicious Persons: Crime, the State, and Working Class Mobility in Pacific History, book project
 
Warren Chase: The Making of a Radical in Nineteenth Century Wisconsin, book project
 
 
著作PUBLICATIONS
 
“In Praise of the Innsmouth Look: Nautical Terror and the Specter of Atlantic History in H.P.
Lovecraft’s Fiction,” Euramerica. June 2016.
 
“Interview,” PKD OTAKU. No. 32 (September 2015)
Philip K. Dick and the World We Live In. Wide Books, 2015.
 
Book Review, The Captain and the Cannibal: An Epic Story of Exploration, Kidnapping, and
the Broadway Stage, by James Fairhead. International Journal of Maritime History, 2015.
 
Book Review. The Ocean is a Wilderness: Atlantic Piracy and the Limits of State Authority, Guy
Chet. Journal of American History, 2015.
 
“Technologies of Authority, Technologies of Resistance: Power and the Urban Form in
Transmetropolitan” Humanities and Technology Review, 2014.
 
“The Problem of the Sailors: Power, Law, and the Formation of the Merchant Community in Treaty Port 
China, 1842–1860” in Merchant Communities in Early Modern and Modern Asia. Edited by Lin Yu-ju and 
Medline Zelin. 2014
 
Work, Class, and Power in the Borderlands of the Early American Pacific: The Labors of
Empire. Lexington Press, 2013.
 
Blog, Neither Kings nor Americans: Reading the American Tradition from an
Anarchist Perspective, ongoing.  http://tashqueedagg.wordpress.com/
 
“When Subordination was Confused with Adulation: The Sailor as Rebel in Malaspina’s Pacific 
Voyages, 1789–1794” The Image of the Outlaw in Literature, Media, and Society, The Society for the 
Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery, Conference Proceedings, 2011.
 
Book Review: Oregon and the Collapse of Illahee: U.S. Empire and the Transformation of an 
Indigenous World, 1792-1859, by Grey H. Whaley, 2010, Common-place.org. 
http://www.common-place.org/interim/reviews/lampe.shtml
 
“The Most Miserable Hole in the Whole World”: Western Sailors and the Whampoa Anchorage,
1770–1850,” International Journal of Maritime History, June, 2010.
Book Review: Asia in the Pacific Islands: Replacing the West, by Ron Crocombe, 2009,
Pacific Studies
 
“Imperial China” and “Modern China,” chapters in The Cultural History of Reading. Edited by
Gabriel Watling and Sara Quay. Greenwood Press, 2008
 
“Venereal Disease” Entry in The Encyclopedia of New York State, Syracuse University
Press, 2005
 
“An Expanded Sangha: An Exploratory Essay on Buddhist-Elite Interaction in Imperial China”
Prism: A Student Journal of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, 2000
 
 
學術會議與發表 CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS
 
“Coming to Terms with the Chinese Commercial Guide,” Committee for the Promotion of
Ming-Qing Studies, Academia Sincia, 2016.
 
“The Innsmouth Look: Nautical Horror and Atlantic History in H. P. Lovecraft’s
Fiction,” Taiwan World History Association, 2016.
 
“Samuel Wells Williams and Stephen Reynolds: Constract Biographies of the China Trade” Committee 
for the Promotion of Ming-Qing Studies, Academia Sinica, 2014.
 
“Suspicious Persons: Crime, Power, and Social Control in the Nineteenth Century Pacific
Rim,” Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, 2014.
 
Discussant. “Dialogues Between European and Asian Commercial Documents
Conference.” National Tsing-hua University, 2013.
 
"Sailors, Drunks, Whores and Thieves: The Underclass in Nineteenth-Century Canton" National 
Chenggong University, 2013.
 
"Research Notes, Presentation" Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica, 2013. "Beyond 
Kropotkin: Technology in Twentieth-Century Anarchism" Humanities and
Technology Conference, Bowie State University, 2012.
 
"Voltairine de Cleyre: Catholicism and the Making of an Anarchist Thinker" St. Thomas
University, Brown Bag Talk, 2012.
 
"The Sailor and the Other during the Malaspina Expedition," 50th Anniversary Conference, History 
Department, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan, 2011.
 
“The Institution and its Enemies in the Short Fiction of Philip K. Dick” Humanities and Technology 
Conference, Bowie State University, 2011.
 
“Desertion and Sailor Resistance during the Pacific Voyages of Alejandro Malaspina, 1789–
1794.” Ch’ing-hua University, Hsin-chu, Taiwan, 2011.
 
“When Subordination was Confused with Adulation: The Sailor as Rebel in Malaspina’s Pacific 
Voyages, 1789–1794” The Image of the Outlaw in Literature, Media, and Society, The Society for the 
Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery, 2011.
 
“Working Women, Power, and the Formation of Global Capitalism in the Pacific” Academia
Sinica, Modern History Institute, Gender Studies Forum, 2010.
 
“Working Women and the Emerging Elite in the Early Imperial Pacific” Society for
Historians of the Early American Republic Annual Meeting, 2009
 
“Reading Class into the Journals of Stephen Reynolds” World History Association Conference,
2009
 
“Whose Global History? Reading Class into the Early American Pacific” New England
Historical Association Spring Meeting, 2009.
 
Panel Chair, “Pirates in the Golden Age,” New England Historical Association Fall Meeting,
2008
 
“Rethinking America in a Global Age” Participant, National Endowment for the Humanities
Summer Institute, 2008
 
“Writing World History from Below” Endicott College Faculty Presentation, 2008
 
“The Universal Negro Improvement Association in Africa and the European Response, 1917–
1921" Endicott College Faculty Presentation, 2007
 
“Americanization and Sailor Identity in an Age of Nativism, 1919–1942" Question of Identity
Conference, University of Oregon, 2004
 
“’Two Cats Fighting Over the Same Mouse’”: The Workers Autonomous Federation at the Tiananmen 
Protests,” New York State Regional Conference of the Association of Asian Studies, Skidmore 
College, 2002
 
“Advertising the Healthy Body: The Bellevue-Yorkville Anti-Venereal Disease Campaign,
1930, Research New York Conference, University at Albany, State University of New
York, 2001
 
 
教授課程 COURSES TAUGHT
 
United States History I                                                           United States 
History II World History I                                                                      
World History II
Senior Thesis I                                                                       Senior Thesis 
II American West                                                                       Modern China
Workers in Modern World History                                        African-American History
Civil Rights Movement                                                          World Revolutions I 
The 20th Century: A History                                                   Atlantic History 
Pirate and Bandits in World History                                      Colonial America
Gender and Sexuality in World History                                 American Popular Culture
Science Fiction (Literature)                                                    British History 
Western Civilization and Figures                                           Business English 
Business Writing                                                                    French History
American Horror
 
專業服務 SERVICE
 
St. Thomas University
Chairperson: Welfare and Compensation Committee of the Faculty Forum
2012–2013
 
St. Thomas University
Program Director: History and Honors Program
2012–2013
 
St. Thomas University
Lecture and Discussion
“The Occupy Wall Street Movement in Historical Perspective: Magna Carta, the
Diggers, and Thomas Paine” 2011
 
St. Thomas University
Title V: Transformational Leadership Committee, 2011–2012
Duties: Advise students and make recommendations regarding retention of at-risk and
basic skills students.
 
St. Thomas University
Film Forum: Discussion Leader and Organizer
“Cyberpunk and Posthumanism in Film,” Spring 2010
St. Thomas University
Film Forum: Discussion Leader and Organizer
“The American South: History and Mythology,” Fall 2010
Flavors of Nature Organic Food Co-op, Advisory Board
2010–2013
 
Endicott College, Historians Guild
Advisor, 2007–2009
 
Endicott College
History Film Forum: Discussion Leader and Organizer
“The American South: History and Mythology,” Spring 2009
Endicott College
Boston Lyric Opera Trip: Discussion Leader and Organizer
La Boheme, Fall 2008
 
 
學術榮譽 HONORS
 
Outstanding Research Award, 2012–2013, Biscayne College, St. Thomas University.
 
Taiwan Fellow, Center for Chinese Studies, May–July 2013.  Funded research on an upcoming book 
project. The Unknown Explorers: Sailors, Soldiers, Laborers and the Hidden History of Maritime 
Exploration.  Concurrent with Visiting Researcher at Academia Sinica, Institute of Taiwan History.
 
National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute, “Rethinking America in a Global
Age,” 2008
 
Peabody Essex Museum, Philips Library, Research Fellowship, 2005
 
“More Terrible than Tuberculosis”: Gender in the 1930 Bellevue-Yorkville Campaign against
Venereal Disease, Phi Alpha Theta History Paper Prize for Outstanding Research Paper, 2002
Outstanding Senior Award, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, History Department, 2000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
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