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Upcoming Discussion of a Pre-circulated Paper Written by Dr. Shellen X. Wu.

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Upcoming Discussion of a Pre-circulated Paper Written by Dr. Shellen X. Wu.

January 18, 2018

The University of Tennessee Center for the Study of War & Society and the Department of History present an event with:

Dr. Shellen X. Wu

On Thursday, January 25, 2017 at Noon in UT Humanities Center Room E308 (3rd Floor Seminar Room) the Center will host a discussion of the pre-circulated paper written by Dr. Shellen X. Wu. To receive a copy of the paper, please email vliulevi@utk.edu

 “Globalizing Turner: The Significance of the Frontier in Twentieth Century China”

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Shellen X. Wu is an Associate Professor of History. Her research focuses on modern Chinese history, history of science, and global history. Frederick Jackson Turner’s frontier thesis has been a seminal part of twentieth century American history. This talk places Turner in a global context and addresses the question of how thinking about frontiers helped to define modern China.

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