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Monthly Archives: May 2010

May 26

6/3: Andre Schmid, “Family and Domesticity Across the Cold War Divide: North and South Korea in the 1950s”

Posted on 2010 May 26 by

Andre Schmid, Associate Professor of East Asian Studies

“Family and Domesticity Across the Cold  War Divide: North and South Korea in the 1950s”

There  will be no precirculated paper.

June 3rd (Thursday) 4:00-6:00 PM

Place: HM 141

Posted in borderlands, Gender, Intellectuals, Korea, Uncategorized | Leave a reply
May 21

5/27, Bruce Cumings SS224

Posted on 2010 May 21 by

Bruce Cumings, Professor of International History

“Dominion from Sea to Sea: Pacific Ascendancy and American Power”

Please read the book in preparation for the discussion.

May 27th (Thursday) 4:00-6:00 PM

Place: John Hope Franklin Room (SS 224)

Posted in Empire, Transnational history, Uncategorized, United States, war | Leave a reply
May 13

5/20, Sarah Kautz, Harper Memorial 141

Posted on 2010 May 13 by

May 20th, 4-6 pm, Harper Memorial 141

Sarah Kautz, Anthropology PhD candidate

“Genealogies of Japan: Archaeology, Tourism, and Japanese (Inter)nationalism”

The paper is no pre-circulated paper.

Posted in Japan, Transnational history, Uncategorized | Leave a reply
May 10

5/13, Yi Wang, SS 224

Posted on 2010 May 10 by

May 13th, 4-6 pm, SS 224

Yi Wang, EALC graduate student

“Land, Boundaries and Christianity:

Catholic Missions in the Ordos of Inner Mongolia during the Late Qing”

Posted in borderlands, China, Religion, Uncategorized | Leave a reply
May 03

5/10, Prasenjit Duara, SS 224

Posted on 2010 May 3 by

May 10th, 4-6 pm, Social Sciences 224

Prasenjit Duara, Professor of History, National University of Singapore

“Periodizing the Cold War: The Imperialism of Nation-States”

Posted in China, Empire, Japan, Korea, Transnational history, Uncategorized, United States, war | Leave a reply

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