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Populating and Imagining the Southwest Frontier: Community Membership and Political Boundaries in Qing and 20th Century Yunnan
University of California,Irvine's Ken Pomeranz will be speaking at Princeton University on April 18, 2012.
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Ken Pomeranz is UCI Chancellor's Professor of History. He received his PhD from Yale University in 1988. His research has moved in three separate but related directions. The first is the study of the reciprocal influences of state, society, and economy in late Imperial and twentieth-century China.
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