New Publication, Youth Economy, Crisis, and Reinvention in Twenty-First Century China
Dear colleagues,
This new publication may be of interest to H-PRC List members.
Book Details
Dear colleagues,
This new publication may be of interest to H-PRC List members.
Book Details
The PRC History Group is pleased to announce a new issue in the PRC History Review Book Review Series. Chris Courtney reviews Christian Sorace's Shaken Authority: China's Communist Party and the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2017). This review is especially timely as, in his reply, Sorace compares China's response to the 2008 Sichuan earthquake to the current handling of the novel Coronavirus: http://prchistory.org/prc-history-review/
Call for papers: Practices of Reading in the People’s Republic of China
ERC Project "Politics of Reading in the People’s Republic of China"
University of Freiburg
Freiburg (Germany), Dec. 9-11, 2020
This new publication may be of interest to H-PRC List members.
Xiaoning Lu, Moulding the Socialist Subject: Cinema and Chinese Modernity (1949-1966) (Leiden: Brill 2020)
The PRC History Group is pleased to announce a new issue in the PRC History Review Book Review Series. Sarah Mellors reviews Mary Augusta Brazelton's Mass Vaccination: Citizens’ Bodies and State Power in Modern China (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2019), with a response from the author: http://prchistory.org/prc-history-review/
The PRC History Group is pleased to announce a new issue in the PRC History Review Book Review Series. Vera Schwarcz reviews Popular Memories of the Mao Era: From Critical Debate to Reassessing History, edited by Sebastian Veg (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2019), with a response from the editor: http://prchistory.org/prc-history-review/
Call for Applications: MA in Modern China Studies, University of Freiburg (Germany)
The PRC History Group is pleased to announce a new issue in the PRC History Review Book Review Series. Kykle David reviews Margaret Mih Tillman's Raising China’s Revolutionaries: Modernizing Childhood for Cosmopolitan Nationalists and Liberated Comrades, 1920s-1950s
(New York: Columbia University Press, 2018), with a response from the author: http://prchistory.org/prc-history-review/
The PRC History Group is pleased to announce a new issue in the PRC History Review Book Review Series. Kykle David reviews Margaret Mih Tillman's Raising China’s Revolutionaries: Modernizing Childhood for Cosmopolitan Nationalists and Liberated Comrades, 1920s-1950s
(New York: Columbia University Press, 2018), with a response from the author: http://prchistory.org/prc-history-review/