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Kelly A. Hammond

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Director for International and Global

Also affiliated: The Graduate Center, CUNY (2022); University of Washington (2017); Office of Research Services (2017)

Faculty Researcher

3 h-index 28 pubs 48 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Kelly A. Hammond's research focuses on modern East Asian history, with a particular emphasis on Islam, politics, and nationalism within the region. Her work examines the intersections of religion and state during periods of significant political upheaval, including the Cold War and the War of Resistance. Hammond has published on topics such as the role of Islam in nationalist Taiwan, the activities of Chinese Muslim leaders during the Sino-Japanese War, and the broader context of imperial violence and state reconstruction in post-World War II East Asia. She also engages with scholarship on nationalism and historical memory in contemporary China. Her scholarly output includes analyses of Muslim interactions across Central Asia, China, and Imperial Japan, as well as discussions on the politics of religion within the Japanese Empire. Hammond holds a h-index of 3 with 47 citations across her 28 publications.

Metrics

  • h-index: 3
  • Publications: 28
  • Citations: 48

Selected Publications

  • Wearing Many Hats: Chinese Muslim General Bai Chongxi and the Chinese Muslim Association during the War of Resistance (2024)
    Journal of Chinese Military History DOI OpenAlex
  • David R. Stroup, Pure and True : The Everyday Politics of Ethnicity for China’s Hui Muslims (2022)
    Institutional Repositories DataBase (IRDB) DOI OpenAlex
  • <i>China’s Good War: How World War II is Shaping a New Nationalism</i>. By Rana Mitter (2021)
    Journal of Social History DOI OpenAlex
  • Land of strangers: the civilizing project in Qing central Asia <b>Land of strangers: the civilizing project in Qing central Asia</b> , by Eric Schluessel, New York, Columbia University Press, 2020, 304 pp., $35.00 £27.00 (paperback), ISBN 9780231197540 (2021)
    Global Intellectual History DOI OpenAlex
  • The Politics of Religion in the Japanese Empire: Responses to and Reflections on Michael Laffan’s “The Forgotten Jihad under Japan” (2021)
    Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient DOI OpenAlex
  • Japan’s Imperial Underworlds: Intimate Encounters at the Borders of Empire, by David R. Ambaras (2019)
    The English Historical Review DOI OpenAlex
  • <i>Muslim, Trader, Nomad, Spy: China's Cold War and the People of the Tibetan Borderlands</i> by Sulmaan Wasif Khan (2017)
    Journal of History DOI OpenAlex
  • China and Islam: The Prophet, the Party, and Law. By Matthew S. Erie . New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Pp. 447. $38.45 (paper). ISBN: 978-1107670112. (2017)
    Journal of Law and Religion DOI OpenAlex
  • Managing Muslims: imperial Japan, Islamic policy, and Axis connections during the Second World War (2017)
    Journal of Global History 21 citations DOI OpenAlex

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