Kristin Mulready-Stone Assistant Professor

Kristin Mulready-Stone specializes in the history of Modern China, 1600-present. Her current research focuses on the political and social roles of youth in the city of Shanghai from 1920 to 1942, a period of great cultural, political, and military upheaval in China. At K-State she teaches undergraduate courses on modern and contemporary China, world history, imperialism and nineteenth- and twentieth-century Vietnam. Each fall she teaches her graduate course, History and Security: East Asia.

Courses Taught

HIST 112: World History Since 1450
HIST 300: Introduction to Historical Thinking
HIST 507: China Since 1644
HIST 586: The Advanced Seminar in History
HIST 593: The Vietnam War
HIST 597: Imperialism
HIST 598: Contemporary China, 1976 to present
HIST 850: History and Security: East Asia