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Week 6 (Wednesday 31 May, 5 PM GMT; In-Person)
Exhibiting China and de-Colonization: Archaeology and Museology across East Asia and the World
Displaying Diplomacy: Cultural Diplomacy, Politics, and Ideology of The Exhibition of Archaeological Finds of the People’s Republic of China (1974)
Shing-Kwang Chan, Princeton University
Redefining Colonial Museums: The Asian Visitors in British East and Southeast Asia in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Reynold K. W. Tsang, University of Oxford
About us
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, and around the world.