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The Chinese as Perceived by Self and Other at the Beginning of European Contact
Don Wyatt, a history professor at Middlebury College in Vermont, will give a talk called "Before the Yellowness: The Chinese as Perceived by Self and Other at the Beginning of European Contact".
Where
An International Studies Colloquium presentation by Don Wyatt, professor of history. Lunch will be available. ADVANCED RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. RSVP by Monday, 11/15, to Martha Baldwin at baldwin@middlebury.edu or by calling 802-443-5324. Sponsored by the Rohatyn Center for International Affairs.
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