Stephen Platt

Stephen R. Platt is an American historian and writer. He is currently a professor of Chinese history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.[1]

Stephen Platt
OccupationAuthor, historian
EmployerUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Early life and education

Platt holds a PhD in Chinese history from Yale University (2004). His area of expertise is in modern China, especially in the nineteenth century and the Qing dynasty's foreign relations.[2]

Writing career

In 2007 he published Provincial Patriots: The Hunanese and Modern China.[3]

Platt's books Autumn in the Heavenly Kingdom and Imperial Twilight (examine East-West relations in China during the 19th century, focusing on the Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864) and the period leading up the First Opium War (1800-1842).

He published Imperial Twilight in 2018, and Autumn in the Heavenly Kingdom in 2012.[3]

Platt has also written for The New York Times, Chinafile, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, and Late Imperial China.[3]

Awards and honors

  • 2004 Theron Rockwell Field Prize (Yale University) for dissertation Hunanese Nationalism and the Revival of Wang Fuzhi, 1839-1923
  • 2012 Cundill History Prize winner for Autumn in the Heavenly Kingdom[4]
  • 2018 Baillie Gifford Prize shortlist for Imperial Twilight[5]

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