Diverse Projects

Explore my varied work in content creation, writing, and communication.

Academia

Explore academic thesis on various topics, in particular American and Chinese economic development

Bilibili

Discover videos on U.S., Mexican, and German history topics. (In Chinese)

Wisconsin International Review

Read essays on Asian societal development in the Wisconsin International Review.

Madison News

Check out articles on American politics featured in Madnews. (In Chinese)

Videos on Bilibili

Channel: Grouchy Never Late (从不迟到的格鲁希)

---Referencing the French Marshall Grouchy, who famously missed the battle of Waterloo)

Content: 20th-century American, Mexican, and German History

1912 "Bread and Rose" Strike

Discover the powerful story of immigrant workers in Lawrence, Mass., through our 17-part video series, now with over 2 million views. Witness their heroic struggle and the impact it had on history.

1910 Mexican Revolution

Explore the complex and dramatic twists of Mexican history in our ongoing 8-part video series, now with 500K views. Dive into the captivating biography of the legendary Pancho Villa and more.

Cold War Germany

A 4-part series recounting Cold War Germany's history, viewed through the rivalry of two Germanys competing for international recognition and superior living standards

Documentary, Book Reviews, and Folk!

Translating and presenting the documentary The Wobblies, along with the stories of author Helen Keller and singer Joe Hill, in the cultural context of an Asian audience for the first time

Master's Projects: On China's Market Reform

At Yale, I focused my research on China's Economic Reform, particularly the capital accumulation and technology transfer behind rural industrialization.

The privatization and industrialization occured in reform-era Wenzhou was an organic, spontaneous process, a “reform from below.”

Dare We Get Rich?:
A Socio-Political Analysis of the Rural Reform In Liaoning, 1978 to 1980

What both enabled and, ultimately, limited Liaoning’s reform was its political and ideological motivations.

Slideshows: Global History Seminar

Engaging and Detailed Slideshows for book reviews and undergraduate lectures, received Honors

An undergraduate lecture on American colonial administration in the Philippines, examining the monetary, military, and cultural strategies employed to control and influence the local population during U.S. rule

Suburban Empire:
Cold War Militarization in the US Pacific

A PowerPoint presentation on Lauren Hirshberg's Suburban Empire, with an in-depth exploration of its context, details, and broader reflections on the unique suburbanization in the Marshal Islands

Contact Me Today

"Got a question, an idea, or just want to chat about history and beyond? Drop me a line—I’m always up for a good conversation!"

Phone

475-439-2925

Email

tengwenzhe11@gmail.com