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'''''Don Wyatt''' (John M. McCardell, Jr. Distinguished Professor, Middlebury College) began teaching at Middlebury College in 1986. Originally from Illinois but now a naturalized New Englander, he is a graduate of Beloit College and Harvard University. At one point or another, he has taught every lecture survey course in the existing East Asian history curriculum. However, his specialization is in courses incorporating the discipline of philosophy as well as history. His most recent scholarship addresses the formation of racial identities in China from ancient to early modern times. He is a past editor of the Journal of Song-Yuan Studies and his own past and present research has profited from residencies spent at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.''
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See the full profile for [http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/hist/faculty/node/57361 Don Wyatt] at Middlebury College
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'''Don J. Wyatt''' (John M. McCardell, Jr. Distinguished Professor, Middlebury College) began teaching at Middlebury College in 1986. Originally from Illinois but now a naturalized New Englander, he is a graduate of Beloit College and Harvard University. At one point or another, he has taught every lecture survey course in the existing East Asian history curriculum. However, his specialization is in courses incorporating the discipline of philosophy as well as history. His most recent scholarship addresses the formation of racial identities in China from ancient to early modern times. He is a past editor of the Journal of Song-Yuan Studies and his own past and present research has profited from residencies spent at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
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''See the rest of this profile for [http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/hist/faculty/node/57361 Don J. Wyatt] at Middlebury College''
  
 
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Don J. Wyatt (John M. McCardell, Jr. Distinguished Professor, Middlebury College) began teaching at Middlebury College in 1986. Originally from Illinois but now a naturalized New Englander, he is a graduate of Beloit College and Harvard University. At one point or another, he has taught every lecture survey course in the existing East Asian history curriculum. However, his specialization is in courses incorporating the discipline of philosophy as well as history. His most recent scholarship addresses the formation of racial identities in China from ancient to early modern times. He is a past editor of the Journal of Song-Yuan Studies and his own past and present research has profited from residencies spent at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.

See the rest of this profile for Don J. Wyatt at Middlebury College

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