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Grassroots Revolution and Authenticity in 1950s Japan: Science of Thought, the Circle Movement, and New China
The Johns Hopkins East Asian Speaker Series presents a talk with Adam Bronson on 1950s Japan and its role as the new China.
Adam Bronson:
“Grassroots Revolution and Authenticity in 1950s Japan: Science of Thought, the Circle Movement, and New China”
Post-Doctoral Fellow
East Asian Studies Program
Johns Hopkins University
Sponsor: The Department of History
Co-Sponsor: The East Asian Studies Program @ JHU
** The paper for this seminar is pre-circulated. Those who intend to attend, please request a copy of the paper in advance by writing to history@jhu.edu.
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