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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Department of History Associate Professor Xin Fan introduced his book project, “The Right to Talk about China: Chinese Intellectuals and the Rise of Emotional Politics,” in a virtual talk on Nov. 26.
History Associate Professor Xin Fan will give a presentation on his new book at a virtual book launch party to be hosted by King's College London.
The life and legacy of Peggie Ames will be examined by Department of History Lecturer and Coordinator of the Women’s and Gender Studies Program Jeffry J. Iovannone and Preservation Buffalo Niagara (PBN) on Tuesday, April 27.
Department of History Associate Professor Xin Fan has been invited to give two virtual book talks on his newly published book to an international audience this week.
Department of History Lecturer and Coordinator of the Women's and Gender Studies Program Jeffry J. Iovannone and Christiana Limniatis, director of Preservation Services at Preservation Buffalo Niagara, presented at the 2021 Moving Trans History Forward Conference, hosted virtually by the University of Victoria in British Columbia.
Rebekah Denz, who earned a B.A. in History in 2019, will present, “Leadership through the Eyes of a Young Professional,” a virtual discussion that describes her transition from a student leader to the youngest and least experienced staff member in the White House Office of Records Management, on Friday, March 26, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Department of History Associate Professor Xin Fan will deliver an address at Semi Colonialism and International Law, a webinar series sponsored by O.P. Jindal Global University in India and Addis Ababa University IHL Clinic in Ethiopia, and also discuss his recently published book "World History and National Identity in China: The Twentieth Century," for Tsinghua University, China.
Fresh from today’s news headlines, the Department of History has created a one-credit course, HIST 107: Insurrection: Historical Perspectives, that meets remotely once a week in the spring semester.
Department of History Associate Professor Xin Fan gave a virtual talk, devoted to a discussion of Chinese nationalism, with Trinity University professor Gina Tam, on Jan. 25 at the Winter History Festival, organized by Cambridge University Press.
Dr. Xin Fan of the Department of History introduced the keynote speaker during an online conference at the Chinese American Museum DC in Washington on Dec. 10. The special online event celebrated the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in remembering the “Forgotten Stories from Le Dao Yuan: Weihsien Prison Camp, Shandong, China During WWII.”