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Past Events: public talk
F. W. Mote Memorial Lecture Series
Professor Yu will explore the debate among both religion scholars and those of other disciplines on whether the concept of religion as such is wholly Western and thus not universally applicable in scholarship.
USCI presents a talk with Calla Wiemer on China and the financial crisis.
A talk by University of Washington's Professor Hok-lam Chan on his recent book, Legends of the Building of Old Peking.
Donald C. Clarke examines the current state and future potential of “private attorney-general” litigation in China.
David Spindler and Peter Hessler will explore the fascinating history—cultural, political, and military—of the Great Wall.
A seminar by David Schaberg, in conjunction with the exhibition East Asian Archaeology & Classic Architecture.
Hungkar Dorje will describe his operation of three schools in Golok Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture.
The Pivotal Perspective forum presents a talk by Professor Patricia Buckley Ebrey on the art collections of Song emperor Huizong.
UC Berkeley presents James Cahill's discussion on observations about cross-cultural borrowings of styles and motifs between the three great East Asian cultures.
George Washington University presents Laura Tyson Li's talk on Madame Chiang Kai-shek, one of the world's most influential, colorful, and controversial women in modern history.