Susan L. Mann
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Susan L. Mann
Summary
Susan L. Mann is a human[1]. Born in United States[2], she… she was born on November 3, 1943[3]. She worked as a historian[4], sinologist[5], and university teacher[6]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (25 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in United States[2], Susan L. Mann…
- Susan L. Mann was born on November 3, 1943[3].
- Susan L. Mann was married to G. William Skinner[8].
- Susan L. Mann held citizenship in United States[9].
- Susan L. Mann worked as a historian[4].
- Susan L. Mann worked as a sinologist[5].
- Susan L. Mann worked as a university teacher[6].
- Susan L. Mann's field of work was history of East Asia[10].
- Susan L. Mann's field of work was women's studies[11].
- Susan L. Mann's field of work was history of China[12].
- Susan L. Mann's field of work was feminist theory[13].
- Susan L. Mann's field of work was Qing dynasty[14].
- Susan L. Mann's field of work was Ming dynasty[15].
- Susan L. Mann's education included a stint at University of Michigan[16].
- Susan L. Mann was educated at Stanford University[17].
- Susan L. Mann was educated at Stanford University[18].
- Susan L. Mann received the John K. Fairbank Prize[19].
- Susan L. Mann received the Joseph Levenson Book Prize[20].
- Susan L. Mann received the John K. Fairbank Prize[21].
- Susan L. Mann received the American Historical Association Award for Scholarly Distinction[22].
- Susan L. Mann was a member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences[23].
- Susan L. Mann was a member of Association for Asian Studies[24].
- Susan L. Mann was a member of American Association of University Women[25].
- Susan L. Mann was a member of National Endowment for the Humanities[26].
- Susan L. Mann was a member of Social Science Research Council[27].
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Origins and Family
Susan L. Mann was born in United States[2]. She was born on November 3, 1943[3].
Education
Educated at University of Michigan[16], a public research university[28], in United States[29], founded in 1817[30], headquartered in Ann Arbor[31] and Stanford University[17], a private university[32], in United States[33], founded in 1885[34], headquartered in Stanford[35]. Academic degrees include Bachelor of Arts[36], Master of Arts[37], and Doctor of Philosophy[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[4], sinologist[5], and university teacher[6]. Fields of work include history of East Asia[10], a history of a geographic region[39]; women's studies[11], an interdisciplinarity[40]; history of China[12], a history of a country or state[41]; feminist theory[13]; Qing dynasty[14], a sovereign state[42], founded in 1636[43]; and Ming dynasty[15], a historical Chinese state[44], founded in 1368[45].
Recognition
Awards received include John K. Fairbank Prize[19], an award[46], founded in 1969[47]; Joseph Levenson Book Prize[20], an award[48], in United States[49], founded in 1987[50]; and American Historical Association Award for Scholarly Distinction[22], an award[51], founded in 1984[52].
Personal Life
Among Susan L. Mann's spouses was G. William Skinner[8].
Why It Matters
Susan L. Mann ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (25 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[7]
FAQs
Where was Susan L. Mann born?
Born in United States[2], Susan L. Mann…
Who was Susan L. Mann married to?
Susan L. Mann's spouses include G. William Skinner[8].
What did Susan L. Mann do for work?
Susan L. Mann worked as historian[4], sinologist[5], and university teacher[6].
Where did Susan L. Mann go to school?
Susan L. Mann was educated at University of Michigan[16], Stanford University[17], and Stanford University[18].
What awards did Susan L. Mann receive?
Honors received include John K. Fairbank Prize[19], Joseph Levenson Book Prize[20], John K. Fairbank Prize[21], and American Historical Association Award for Scholarly Distinction[22].