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Chinese Historians in the United States Session 2

As China Encountered the World: The Interaction and Reciprocity between China and Nations, 1900–66

Saturday, January 8, 9:30–11:30 a.m.

Convention Center, Room 309

  • Chair: Kan Liang, Seattle University

  • Papers: Republican China's Russian Emigre Policy 1919–30: Forging a Minority Policy
    Blaine Chiasson, Wilfrid Laurier University

    Sino-Cuban Relations and Chinese Influence in the Cuban Revolution (1959–66): In the Eyes of Chinese Diplomats

    Yinghong Cheng, Delaware State University

    Were the Russians Masters of North Manchuria? A Revisionist Perspective on the Russian Empire in China's Northeast, 1900–17

    Patrick Fuliang Shan, Grand Valley State University

    Toward a Just World: Opposition against Anti-Chinese Legislation on Both Sides of the Pacific in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century
    Jingyi Song, State University of New York College at Old Westbury

  • Comment: James Carter, St. Joseph's University
   
     
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