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John Fryer and the New Age Novels of the Late Qing Dynasty
The Institute for Chinese Studies at the Ohio State University presents a talk on literature in the late Qing Dynasty as part of the "China at a Crossroads" Lecture Series.
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Peter Zhou, Director, C.V. Starr East Asian Library, University of California at Berkeley
Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Peter X. Zhou is the editor of four books including Weng Fanggang jinxue shougao wuzhong, Five Manuscripts on the Confucian Classics by Weng Fanggang (in Chinese) (Shanghai Classics Publishing House, 2006) and Bokelai jiazhou daxue dongya tushuguan cang beitie, The Chinese rubbings in the C.V. Starr East Asian Library, University of California, Berkeley (Shanghai Classics Publishing House, 2008). His most recent work is entitled Collecting Asia, East Asian Libraries in North America, 1868-2008 (Association for Asian Studies, 2010). His research projects focus on East Asian historical records, information management, library history, and Chinese linguistics.
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