China in World History

A day-long conference

Saturday, November 02, 2002
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
6275 Bunche Hall
UCLA

 

LATE IMPERIAL CHINA IN WORLD HISTORY

 

10:00 am      ·       Morning Session      ·        Charles Wheeler (UC Irvine), Chair

 

R. Bin Wong (UC Irvine)

Putting China into World Economic History

 

 

C. Pat Giersch (Wellesley College)

Asian Empires and the Sino-Southeast Asian Borderlands, 1752–1851

 

 

Richard S. Horowitz (Cal State Univ., Northridge)

International Legal Regimes and State Transformation in Nineteenth

Century China, Siam, & the Ottoman Empire

 

 

Richard Von Glahn (UCLA), Discussant

 

 

2:00 pm       ·        Afternoon Session      ·       Robert Marks (Whittier College), Chair

 

John E. Wills, Jr. (Univ. of Southern California)

An  Earlier Divergence? 17th Century England in Chinese Perspective

 

 

Kathryn Edgerton (San Diego State Univ.)

Family and Gender in Famine: Cultural Responses to Disaster in

North China and Ireland, 1845–1879

 

 

Jeffrey Auerbach (Cal State Univ., Northridge), Discussant

For more information please contact

Richard Gunde
gunde@ucla.edu
www.international.ucla.edu/ccs

Sponsor(s): Center for Chinese Studies