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Talking Freely about Elections in the Early Chinese Republic

arrow iconDate(s): 2016/12/02

arrow iconTime: 10:00~12:00

*Venue: Research 2nd Meeting Room

*Speaker:Joshua Hill (Assistant Professor, Department of History, Ohio University)

*Organizer: Chiang Kai-shek Research Group;CCKF Research Program “Steps Towards Reconciliation: The Introspection of the Second Sino-Japanese War”

*Co-organizer: Hu Shih Research Group

講者簡介:哈佛大學博士(2011),曾任加州大學柏克萊中國研究中心博士後研究員(2012-2013),現為俄亥俄大學歷史學系助理教授。
Joshua Hill is a historian of modern China, with a specific focus on political ideas, institutions, and practices. His current book project, Voting as a Rite: A History of Elections in Modern China, examines the intellectual and cultural significance of voting during the late Qing, the Republic, and the early People’s Republic. He also translates contemporary Chinese historical scholarship into English; his most recent translation is Xu Qiyu’s Fragile Rise: Grand Strategy and the Fate of Imperial Germany [Cuiruo de jueqi: dazhanlüe yu Deyizhi diguo de mingyun] (The MIT Press, forthcoming).
 



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