The Legacy of Republican China
2024 Carroll R. Pauley Symposium
In honor of Prof. Parks Coble
October 17-18, 2024
The Republic of China was born in the 1911 Revolution and ushered in an era of revolution, war, and turbulence. China experienced economic changes, imperialist incursions, foreign invasion, and massive movement of people. Yet it was also a time in which modern literature flourished, diverse political ideas developed, and journalism reached new readers. The era left rich and varied historical sources. The seven scholars presenting at the Pauley Symposium have plumbed these sources to offer exciting insights into the legacy of this era for today’s China.
Speakers
Our speakers this year are (in order of presentation):
- Parks M. Coble, James L. Sellers Emeritus Professor of History, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Elisabeth Köll, Professor and Chair of the Department of History & William Payden Collegiate Professor, University of Notre Dame
- Brett Sheehan, Professor of History and Director of the East Asian Studies Center, University of Southern California
- Emily M. Hill, Associate Professor of History, Queen’s University
- Philip Thai, Director of Global Asian Studies, Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies, Northeastern University
- Margherita Zanasi, Professor of Chinese History, Louisiana State University
- John D. Wong, Associate Professor of History and Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts, University of Hong Kong
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