Localising and Resisting Western Knowledge and Colonial Ideas: Encounters and Trajectories in Twentieth-Century China
The International History of East Asia Seminar for Trinity Term 2024 will be held over four sessions in person (Weeks 6, 7, 8) at the Lucina Ho Seminar Room at the University of Oxford China Centre and online (Week 3) via MS Teams (all in-person sessions will also be shown online; Week 4 is online only). Weeks 6 and 8 will take place in-person and online via Teams at 1700 on Wednesdays, Week 7 will take place in-person and online via Teams at 1700 on a Tuesday, and Week 3 will take place solely online via Teams at 1700 on Thursday.

We are a seminar on East Asian international history supported by the University of Oxford China Centre. All convenors are current graduate students or early career researchers. We host regular talks by graduate students and researchers in order to facilitate academic dialogue among scholars based in the UK, Europe, as well as those from the other regions of the world.

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Contact us at iheaoxseminar@gmail.com
Date: 9 May 2024, 17:00 (Thursday, 3rd week, Trinity 2024)
Venue: Online only - MS Teams
Speakers: Mengliu Chang (University of Pennsylvania), Henoch Gabriel Mandelbaum (University of São Paulo)
Organisers: Yaxi Liu (University of Oxford), Kuldip Kaur Singh (University of Oxford), Pak Hei (Patrick) Hao (University of Oxford), Weihan Sun, Simon Lam, Zhixia Jin
Hosts: Simon Lam (University of Oxford), Weihan Sun (University of Oxford)
Part of: International History of East Asia Seminar
Booking required?: Not required
Audience: Members of the University only
Editor: Pak Hei Hao