Dr.Zhonghang Gao | History and Politics | Best Researcher Award
lecturer Wuhan University China
Zhonghang Gao is an accomplished historian and academic based at Wuhan University. With a deep expertise in German history and literature, he has made significant contributions to the understanding of political and cultural developments in Germany. His scholarly work has been recognized with numerous awards and he continues to advance his research on German political ideologies and ecological conservation.
Profile
Education
🎓 Education:
- Ph.D. in World History, Central China Normal University School of History and Cultures, Wuhan, China (2017)
- M.A. in German Language and Literature, Wuhan University School of Foreign Languages and Literature, Wuhan, China (2001)
Experience
🏫 Academic Experience:
- Host of the National Social Science Fund of China, Wuhan University (2021 – Present)
- Visiting Scholar, Free University of Berlin (2018-2019)
Research Interests
🔍 Research Interests: Zhonghang Gao’s research focuses on the political and cultural history of Germany, particularly the rise and fall of political parties, the application of German media in language education, and the intersection of right-wing ideologies with ecological conservation. His work sheds light on historical patterns and contemporary issues within these fields.
Awards
🏆 Awards: Zhonghang Gao’s academic excellence has been recognized with the prestigious Best Papers in IJAHSS in 2024 for his paper on the German National Democratic Party’s strategies. His contributions to historical and political scholarship continue to garner accolades and recognition.
Publications
📚 Publications:
- An Analysis of the Rise and Fall of the German National Democratic Party in the 1960s and 1970s (History Teaching, 2020) – Read Here 📈 Cited by [5 articles]
- The Application of German Movies in DaF Advanced Audiovisual Courses (Curriculum and Teaching Methodology, 2023) – Read Here 📈 Cited by [3 articles]
- ON THE SUCCESS AND FAILURE OF THE GERMAN NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY’S “EASTWARD” STRATEGY IN THE VOIGT ERA (International Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 2024) – Read Here 📈 Cited by [4 articles]
- Non-green ecological conservation: right-wing ecology in contemporary Germany (Journal of Political Ideologies, 2024) – Read Here 📈 Cited by [6 articles]