Thomas D. Lutze,
Ph.D.
Associate Professor of History Chair of the Department of History University of Wisconsin, Madison Biography Thomas D. Lutze specializes in Asian History. Having completed graduate studies at Cornell University, Peking University, and the University of Wisconsin (Ph.D., 1996), Tom teaches a wide variety of courses ranging from introductory surveys of China and Japan to focused courses on 20th Century Asia, including WWII in the Pacific, the Chinese Revolution, Modern Japan, and the Vietnam Wars. Every other year, he teaches a very special May Term travel course in China, hosted and co-sponsored by the History Department of Peking University. His research and writing center on the intellectual, social, and political roles of the urban and rural middle classes in the Chinese revolution from the 1930s onward. His new book, China's Inevitable Revolution: Rethinking America's Loss to the Communists (Palgrave-MacMillan, 2007), explores the pivotal battle between the United States and the Chinese Communists for the allegiance of the urban liberal democrats during the civil war, 1945-1949. Tom is a member of the Asian Studies team with the International Studies Program. Courses
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| tlutze@iwu.edu | 309-556-3818 | CLA 214 Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, IL. 61701 |
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Fall 2007 |
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| Monday | NA | |
| Tuesday | 8:30-10:00 | |
| Wednesday | NA | |
| Thursday | 8:30-10:00 | |
| Friday | 1:15-3:30 by appt. | |