John E. Wills, Jr. took his Ph.D. at Harvard University under the direction of John King Fairbank and Yang Lien-sheng. From 1965 to 2004 he taught East Asian history and world history at the University of Southern California. In addition to the present volume he is the author of Pepper, Guns, and Parleys: The Dutch East India Company and China, 1662–1681 (1974; second edition, Figueroa Press, 2005), Mountain of Fame: Portraits in Chinese History (1994), 1688: A Global History (2001), co-editor with Jonathan D. Spence of From Ming to Ch’ing: Conquest, Region, and Continuity in Seventeenth-Century China (1979), and author of over 50 articles, including two chapters in the Cambridge History of China. His current research interests include Qing relations with Annam and Siam and integrative themes in the history of the early modern world.
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