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Jan 30

Feb 7 (Thursday): Novella Chiechi

Posted on 2013 January 30 by these11

Novella Chiechi 

(PhD Candidate, History, University of Chicago) 

“State Formation and Household Registration Documentation in the early PRC and USSR”

Feb. 7 (Thursday) 4:00-6:00 p.m.

Location: Judd 313

Posted in China, family, Law, Transnational history | Leave a reply
Oct 25

Nov 1 (Thursday): Amy Stanley

Posted on 2012 October 25 by these11

Amy Stanley
(Assistant Professor of History, Northwestern University)

“Tsuneno’s Story: Thinking about Networks and Households (ie) in Late Tokugawa Japan”

Nov. 1 (Thursday) 4:00-6:00 p.m.

**Location: Judd 313**

Posted in Class, family, Gender, Japan | Leave a reply
Apr 02

April 12: Jacob Eyferth

Posted on 2012 April 2 by junhyungchae
Jacob Eyferth
Associate Professor, EALC, University of Chicago
“Women’s work and the Politics of Homespun in Socialist China, 1949-1980″
Thursday, April 12, 2012
 HM150, 4-6 pm.
Posted in China, family, Gender | Leave a reply
Feb 12

2/17: Guoquan Seng

Posted on 2011 February 12 by

Guoquan Seng, PhD student

“Making New Familial Subjects:

Chinese Family Law Reform in the Netherlands East Indies

and British Malaya (1890-1942)”

Feb. 17 (Thursday) 4:00-6:00 PM

Place: Social Sciences 105

Posted in borderlands, Empire, family, Law, Transnational history, Uncategorized | Leave a reply

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