Leader of School of History and Culture, Shaanxi Normal University

Jia erqiang, male, Han nationality. 1954 was born in August. 65438-0983 was admitted to the graduate school of historical philology of Shaanxi Normal University, and studied under Professor Huang Yongnian, a famous expert in literature, history and ancient literature. After graduation, I stayed in school to teach and engage in teaching and scientific research. 1995 was added as master tutor, and 200/kloc-0 was selected as doctoral tutor. He has served as deputy director and director of the Institute of Ancient Books Arrangement of Shaanxi Normal University, and vice president of the School of History and Culture. Now he is the stationmaster of Post-Doctoral Research Center, member of academic committee and degree committee of Shaanxi Normal University, part-time member of society, executive director of Shaanxi Historical Society, and vice chairman of the Municipal Social Science Federation. Engaged in the teaching of many undergraduate, master's and doctoral courses, such as historical philology, ancient book edition, basic philology, Tang Shi historical materials, ancient literature research and special book research. He has written, sorted out and published more than academic monographs and ancient books 10, and published dozens of papers. The research results won the provincial outstanding achievement award five times. He has successively undertaken and presided over the National Social Science Fund 1 project and the Ministry of Education's ancient books collation project.

His research fields mainly focus on the study of ancient documents and the study of ancient history and culture in China. Especially in the study of ancient book versions, he has considerable attainments. He once undertook the project of the Ministry of Education "Catalogue of Qing Dynasty Edition", which was completed in cooperation with Professor Huang Yongnian and published by Zhejiang People's Publishing House, 1997. It has become a necessary book to study the version of ancient books and has been widely praised by academic circles. He mainly paid attention to the study of ancient folk beliefs and published a series of papers, which was funded by the National Social Science Fund 1998. The final result, Folk Beliefs in Tang and Song Dynasties, was published by Fujian People's Publishing House in 2002. This achievement is a work to fill the gap, and some of its conclusions have aroused widespread concern in academic circles. He Zhilong: He has been engaged in the teaching and research of history, politics and international relations in the Middle East for a long time. He has taught undergraduates, junior college students and graduate students many courses, such as Arab Islamic culture, contemporary Middle East issues, modern history of international relations, modern history of the Middle East, history of Middle East countries and so on.

He mainly studies the history and politics of the Middle East and the relationship between the United States and the Middle East. He has published many papers in authoritative core journals such as World Nationalities, west asia and africa and Modern International Relations, and published the monograph A General History of Middle East Countries: Cyprus Volume. He presided over the special fund project of Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education, "Nationalism in Central and Southeast Asia and the Development and Security of Western China", and the research topic "Research on American Middle East Relations after the Cold War" was funded by China Postdoctoral Science Fund. Participate in the national social science planning project and the scientific research project of the Ministry of Education. Ding Hong, female, Han nationality,1born in February 1963, was born in Yuzhong, Gansu Province, with a master's degree in education. 1September, 983, admitted to the history department of Shaanxi Normal University. /kloc-0 graduated in July, 1987, and stayed in the office of history department, successively engaged in management work such as teaching secretary, scientific research secretary, general branch secretary, and assistant to the department head. 65438+1May 1998 to present Deputy Secretary of the General Party Branch of the History Department. From June, 5438 to February, 2005, he served as the Party branch secretary of the School of History and Culture.