James Hudson

Associate Professor in Asian History
James Hudson, headshot

A native Texan, Dr. Hudson has taught in the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø History Department since 2018. His current research focuses on the export of refined petroleum products to China from the United States during the early twentieth century, a time which established some of the first significant economic ties between the two countries.

His current book project, Under Siege: Standard Oil in Nationalist South China, 1915-1928, will offer students, scholars, and the general public key lessons into the history of this strategic relationship, one that remains critically important to this day. For the 2022-2023 academic year he was the recipient of an Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award, and in Summer 2024 was a NC Humanities Fellow. He served in the United States Marine Corps (1993-1997) and always welcomes the chance to work with our nation's veterans and non-traditional students.

Recent selected publications include:

in The Chinese Historical Review (Spring 2023), Volume 30, No. 1, 17-35.

¡°Jiayou (¼ÓÓÍ) for the Lamps of Republican China: Seizures of Kerosene during the Northern Expedition, 1926-28,¡± in (Spring 2022). Volume 23, No. 1, 44-64.

in the Journal of Chinese Military History. (Spring 2017). Volume 6 (2017), 92-114.

Featured Interviews, Podcasts & More

Listen and watch Dr. Hudson talk about some of his current research featured in UNC Pembroke's digital journal:
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In March 2022 Dr. Hudson was interviewed by his colleague Dr. Jamie Mize about a major fire that engulfed the city of Changsha in south China in 1938:
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Watch Dr. Hudson talk about some of the teachers and other important people in his life that inspired him to become a scholar and educator:
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Check out what Dr. Hudson and some of his history colleagues had to say about the history of plagues and pandemics during Covid:
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In November 2023 Dr. Hudson sat down with his fellow UT Austin alumnus, Dr. Josiah Marineau to talk about the 60th anniversary of the JFK assassination:
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