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The Eurasian Population and Family History Project: Reproduction and Mortality in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900
USCI hosts James Lee, University of Michigan for a talk on Reproduction and Mortality in Europe and Asia.

April 10, 2007, 3 - 4:30 pm
USC Hamovitch Center for Science in the Human Services
Montgomery Ross Fisher Building
Reception to follow
RSVP to uschina@usc.edu.
Please call 213-821-4382 with any questions.
The USC U.S. – China Institute invites members of the China faculty as well as those in the Departments of History and Sociology, the School of Social Work, and the School of International Relations to a talk by James Lee of the University of Michigan. Prof. Lee holds the Frederick Huetwell Chair in History and Sociology and is research professor at the Population Studies Center, Faculty Associate at the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Director of the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan, and Changjiang Visiting Scholar at Peking University.
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