Professor Chen Yung-fa: The Meaning of the Chinese Communist Revolution - Symposium Session 1

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Description: Humanitas Visiting Professor in Chinese Studies 2012-13

The Humanitas Chair in Chinese Studies has been made possible by the generous support of Sir David Tang

Professor Chen Yung-fa

Chen Yung-fa (Modern History Institute of the Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan) will give a series of three public lectures on The Meaning of the Chinese Communist Revolution and participate in a concluding symposium.

Confirmed symposium speakers:

Professor Rana Mitter (University of Oxford) on China's Unanchored Revolutions: 1911 and After
Dr Uradyn Bulag (University of Cambridge) on The Communist Revolution and its Aftermath at China's Margins
Professor Mark Selden (Cornell University) on From Nongmin to Nongmingong: the State, Capital, and the Changing Face of China's Rural Underclass
Professor Perry Anderson (University of California, Los Angeles) on Imaginings of a Restoration
 
Created: 2013-06-13 09:29
Collection: Humanitas
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: Glenn Jobson
Language: eng (English)
Keywords: CRASSH; Chen Yung-fa; Humanitas;
 
Abstract: Humanitas Visiting Professor in Chinese Studies 2012-13

The Humanitas Chair in Chinese Studies has been made possible by the generous support of Sir David Tang

Professor Chen Yung-fa

Chen Yung-fa (Modern History Institute of the Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan) will give a series of three public lectures on The Meaning of the Chinese Communist Revolution and participate in a concluding symposium.

Confirmed symposium speakers:

Professor Rana Mitter (University of Oxford) on China's Unanchored Revolutions: 1911 and After
Dr Uradyn Bulag (University of Cambridge) on The Communist Revolution and its Aftermath at China's Margins
Professor Mark Selden (Cornell University) on From Nongmin to Nongmingong: the State, Capital, and the Changing Face of China's Rural Underclass
Professor Perry Anderson (University of California, Los Angeles) on Imaginings of a Restoration
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