Publications:

JOURNAL ARTICLES

“Lesser Elite in Crisis: Family Strategies of Divination (yinyang) School Instructors in the Yuan-Ming Transition,” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (2025).

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-royal-asiatic-society/article/lesser-elite-in-crisis-family-strategies-of-divination-yinyang-school-instructors-in-the-yuanming-transition/C93780D4A4009AFB8A3AA64423819552

“Becoming an Astronomer in Late Medieval China,” Journal of Chinese History (forthcoming 2025).

“Astronomy as a Science in the Archive in Imperial China (221 B.C.–A.D. 1911),” Isis, forthcoming.

“Like Stars in the Sky: Networks of Astronomers in Mongol Eurasia,” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 62 (2019), 388-427.

https://brill.com/view/journals/jesh/62/2-3/article-p388_5.xml?language=en

“From the West to the East, from the Sky to the Earth: Biography of Jamāl al-Dīn,”

Asiatische Studien – Études Asiatiques 71: 4 (2017), 1231-1245.

https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/asia-2017-0010/html?lang=en&srsltid=AfmBOop9UqjFFXch28mZ1DAyF1JCqx6iDLGyBwe1_mxL8x81F4ira9c0

BOOK CHAPTERS AND ESSAYS

Yang, Qiao; Guo, Jinsong. “Astronomy under Mongol Rule.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Chinese Studies. Ed. Tim Wright. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023.

https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/display/document/obo-9780199920082/obo-9780199920082-0213.xml

“Lire le Ciel et Représenter la Terre,” in Les Mongols et le Monde: L’Autre Visage de l’Empire de Gengis Khan, Musée d’Histoire de Nantes, 2023, 220-235.

https://pur-editions.fr/product/9706/les-mongols-et-le-monde

Dr. Qiao Yang

Mongol Empire; Global Middle Ages; History of Science; Cross-cultural exchange between China and the Islamic world

Empire Studies; Silk Road Studies; Chinese History

Qiao Yang is a historian of premodern China and the Islamciate world, specializing in the Mongol Empire (1206-1368). Her research intersects social history with the history of science, exploring the social and cultural contexts that shaped the development and exchange of knowledge. Qiao’s first book project, Heavenly Knowledge, World Empire, examines the interplay between the Mongols’ imperial power and astral sciences (astronomy, astrology, calendar-making). It demonstrates that the Mongols governed with a sophisticated understanding of the heavens and shaped the development of astral sciences by elevating their social prestige and mobilizing astronomers across Eurasia. Her second book project, Empire of Languages, investigates how multilingualism connected Mongol Eurasia during the 13th and 14th centuries. It explores the Mongols’ formal language policies in administration, diplomacy, and education, while also examining how everyday individuals engaged in language learning and translingual communication. Before joining Van Leer, Qiao was a research scholar at Max Planck Institute for the History of Science.