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Huirong Cheng

Ph.D. candidate, University of Edinburgh


Chinese economy and business, History of Globalization, International Trade, Social and Cultural
Business Historians at Business Schools

Huirong Cheng is a PhD candidate in Economic and Social History at the University of Edinburgh. Her research examines Scottish tea merchants in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century China, exploring global commercial networks and cross-cultural economic exchange. Combining microhistory, global history, and digital humanities approaches, her work reassesses China’s modern transformation within the broader history of global capitalism.



Recent Conference Participation
2026 BHC Meeting: Presenter, "War and the Co-creation of State–Market Relations: The Collapse of China's Tea Industry during the Second World War"

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