Wakeman was born in
Kansas City, Kansas, the son of best-selling novelist
Frederic E. Wakeman Sr. (publishing as "Frederic Wakeman"), who often moved the family to live abroad in places like Bermuda, France, and Cuba. In the 1940s and 1950s, the family lived at 433 Isle of Palms in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He graduated from
Harvard University in 1959, where he majored in
European history and
literature. After Harvard, he went on to earn master's degrees from the
University of Cambridge and at the
Institut d'études politiques in Paris. While studying at the Institut d'études politiques, he switched to Chinese studies. In 1962 he published a novel,
Seventeen Royal Palms Drive, under the name "Evans Wakeman". Wakeman received his
Ph.D. in Far Eastern history at
University of California, Berkeley, in 1965, under the supervision of Professor
Joseph Levenson. That year he began teaching at Berkeley, where he remained his entire career and retired as the Walter and Elise Haas Professor of Asian Studies. Wakeman served as the director of the Institute of East Asian Studies at Berkeley from 1990 to 2001. Upon his retirement from Berkeley in May 2006, he received the "Berkeley Citation", the highest honor given at the university. His step-mother was Greek actress
Ellie Lambeti, who married Wakeman Sr. in 1959. ==Academic career==