# Jonathan Unger

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Australian sinologist

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Professor **Jonathan Unger** (born 1946) is a journalist and an expert on [China](/source/China). His major works include *The Transformation of Rural China* and *The Nature of Chinese Politics from Mao to Jiang* (as editor). Unger is currently conducting research on Chinese state-owned factories. He was editor and co-editor of *The China Journal* from July 1987 until July 2005.

## Research interests

Social stratification in [China](/source/China); rural Chinese social and economic change; workers and factory life; Chinese [nationalism](/source/Nationalism).

## Key publications

- *Education Under Mao: Class and Competition in Canton Schools*, [Columbia University Press](/source/Columbia_University_Press), 1982.

- (co-author) *Chen Village Under Mao and Deng*, [University of California](/source/University_of_California) Press, 1992.

- (ed.) *Chinese Nationalism*. Armonk, M.E. Sharpe, 1996.

- *The Transformation of Rural China*. Armonk, M.E. Sharpe, 2002.

## Career highlights

Academic staff member of the Institute of Development Studies, [University of Kansas](/source/University_of_Kansas); [University of Washington](/source/University_of_Washington) and [Leiden University](/source/Leiden_University) before coming to [Australian National University](/source/Australian_National_University)

## External links

- [Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University](http://rspas.anu.edu.au/people/personal/ungej_ccc.php) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20090930184240/http://rspas.anu.edu.au//people/personal/ungej_ccc.php) 30 September 2009 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine)

- [The New York Review of Books](http://www.nybooks.com/authors/6099)

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