The USC-UCLA Joint East Asian Studies Center presents Chinese & Economic History, an annual conference and graduate student professional development workshop.
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Panel 1: China & Asian Trade Networks 1:00-1:20pm: Richard Von Glahn, UCLA Professor of History, "The Ningbo-Hakata Merchant Network and the Reorientation of East Asian Maritime Trade, 1150-1300" 1:20-1:30pm: Discussant Michelle Damian, USC Ph.D. student of History 1:30-1:50pm: David Kang, USC Professor of International Relations and Business & Director of Korean Studies Institute, "The Political Economy of the Tribute System, 1368-1841" 1:50-2:00pm: Discussant Guillermo Ruiz Stovel, UCLA Ph.D. student of History 2:00-2:30pm: Group Discussion 1 |
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2:30-3:00pm: Break |
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Panel 2: Chinese Business Organization 3:00-3:20pm: Robert Chao Romero, UCLA Assistant Professor of Chicana/o Studies, "The Chinese Transnational Commercial Orbit and its Relevance to Latin American History, Asian American Studies, and Latino Studies" 3:20-3:30pm: Discussant Luman Wang, USC Ph.D. student of History 3:30-3:50pm: Brett Sheehan, USC Associate Professor of History, "Is There a Chinese Way of Doing Business? Evidence from the Song Family of Capitalists, 1900-1950" 3:40-4:00pm: Discussant Hsin-pei Liu, UCLA Ph.D. student of History 4:00-4:30pm: Group Discussion 2 |
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4:30-5:00pm: Closing Remarks |
Published: Thursday, March 31, 2011
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