Liu Cheng, male, 1986, Rushan, Weihai, Shandong Province. In 2005, he entered the School of Humanities of Ningxia University and obtained a bachelor's degree in history. In September 2009, he entered the History and Culture College of Tianjin Normal University and studied under Professor Wang Yaping for a postgraduate degree in world history. In July 2015, he joined Renmin University of China and studied under the post-doctoral research in the direction of European medieval history. In September 2017, he joined the History College of Hebei University and is determined to continue to work in the fields of European medieval history and economic and social history, and strive to live the mission of evangelism, teaching, and confession.
1. The published or pending works are as follows:
1. In January 2014, in the first issue of the Journal of Shandong University of Finance and Economics, published the "History of the Western European Mercantilism Protection Principles", a unique work.
2. In July 2014, in the "Business Times" published "the transformation of the Nordic trade model and the rise and fall of the Hanseatic League", the first author. (Peking University Core)
3. In June 2014, in the third issue of Journal of Inner Mongolia University of Finance and Economics, published the "Analysis of the Gothic Merchants League in the Middle Ages", which is unique.
4. In August 2014, in the fourth issue of Journal of Hubei Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), "Slavic Rural Immigrants in the German Progressive Movement" was published.
5. In May 2015, in the fifth issue of "Social Science Aspects", published "Analysis of the Nordic Trans-Trade in the Middle Ages", a monograph.
6. In May 2015, in the 19th issue of the "People's Forum", "The Hanssa League's Civilization Heritage" was published. (Peking University Core)
7. In September 2015, in the fifth issue of Journal of Ludong University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), the first author of "The Revival of the Official Status of English in the Late Middle Ages" was published.
8. In May 2016, in the second issue of "Economic and Social History Review", "The Analysis of the Concepts of "Hansa" in Medieval Europe" was published.
9. In May 2016, in the third issue of Journal of Ningxia University (Humanities and Social Sciences Edition), “Investigation on Nordic Long-distance Trade Transformation and Regional Trade Network in the Middle Ages” was published.
10. In September 2016, in the third issue of Journal of Xinjiang University of Finance and Economics, “An overview of the evolution of social financing methods in Western Europe in the late Middle Ages” was published.
11. In December 2016, in the 11th issue of The Theory Monthly, “The Practice and Function of the European Archaeological-Document Reference Analysis Path——Taking the Research of the Middle Ages Danze Crops as an Example”, a unique work. (Peking University core, CSSCI expansion core)
12. In January 2017, in the first issue of Business Research, published a review of the relevant disciplines in the Nordic Regional Trade Research. (CSSCI)
13. In 2017, "Guizhou Social Science" will be published "Exploration of the rise and fall of trade and economy in the Nordic region", which will be accepted for publication and monograph. (CSSCI)
Second, independently host a school-level project, participate in two provincial-level projects, and two national-level projects:
Independently hosted the Tianjin University Normal University Ph.D. Academic Newcomer Project (Project Approval Number: 2014BSXR), responsible for the research and writing of the late Middle Ages, early modern Nordic regional trade and the Hanseatic League.
Participated in the provincial project "Research on the Evolution of the British Economic System (11-19th Century)", project number: 11NXXSS01, responsible for the writing of the historical origins of European mercantilistism; participated in the Hebei provincial social science planning project "English became the official language society Roots Exploration, project number: SD134014, is responsible for the writing of the historical role of British merchants in the establishment and dissemination of English as a formal language in the late Middle Ages.
Participated in the research work of the first volume of the German National Social Science Fund major project (second batch) under the auspices of Professor Wang Yaping, project number: 13 & ZD104. Participated in the National Social Science Fund Project hosted by Professor Wang Yaping, “Research on the Evolution of German Social Structure before and after the Reformation”, project number: 12BSS031.
Third, the honor is:
In 2006-2015, he won 13 outstanding, special scholarships and other awards. In 2014, he was awarded the Tianjin Excellent Master's Thesis, and in November of the same year he was awarded the National Scholarship of Ph.D.