Lin Man-houng (Chinese: 林滿紅; pinyin: Lín Mǎnhóng) is an economic historian and the first female president of Academia Historica.
She is also one of few female historians to boldly argue in public about Taiwan's sovereignty and international status.
From 20 May 2008 to 15 December 2010, she served as the president of the Academia Historica, the central academy of history of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
She resigned because of the institute's hosting of a controversial online poll, which listed Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping among the candidates for the Top 100 most influential figures in the Republic of China's hundred-year history.
She has published five books and some 70 papers in Chinese, English, Japanese and Korean.