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Subverting Mao’s Revolution: Chinese-American Economic Normalization from 1969 to 1980
Dr. Min Song will speak on "Subverting Mao's Revolution: Chinese-American Economic Normalization from 1969 to 1980" at the University of Arkansas.
Asian Studies and the Department of History, sponsors of The Asian Studies Lecture Series, are pleased to announce that Dr. Min Song will speak on "Subverting Mao’s Revolution: Chinese-American Economic Normalization from 1969 to 1980" on Thursday, December 2 from 3:30 to 4:20 in Kimpel Hall 210. Dr. Song is an assistant professor in the History Department, College of Liberal Arts, at Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi. The lecture is free to the public and questions concerning the lecture may be sent to neclark@uark.edu.
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