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Beyond Ideological Conflict: Political Incorporation of Buddhist Youth in the Early PRC
University of Minnesota's Brooks Jessup will be speaking at the University of California, Berkeley on May 9, 2012.
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J. Brooks Jessup is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Minnesota, Morris, and specializes in the social history of religion in modern China. His dissertation, “The Householder Elite: Buddhist Activism in Shanghai, 1920-1956,” was completed at the University of California, Berkeley in 2010.
This talk is part of the IEAS Residential Research Fellows series of weekly presentations on current research.
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