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Sinica: This Week in China's History
For over three years, the historian James ("Jay") Carter wrote the much-beloved column "This Week in China's History" for The China Project. We're bringing that back, with new bi-weekly columns and — as soon as I can get to them — all the old columns to boot! We'll have audio on all the new columns, as well as any I previously recorded for China Stories.
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This Week in China's History: The Tianjin Massacre
This Week in China's History: Xu Baoshan’s Expensive Vase (a Tale of Assassination)
This Week in China's History: Let 100 Flowers Bloom!
This Week in China's History: The Treaty of Shimonoseki
This Week in China's History | The Longling Manse Movement March
This Week in China’s History: The Murder of An Lushan
This Week in China's History: Marshall’s Other Plan
This Week in China's History: The December 9th Movement
This Week in China's History: Eight Trigrams Rebellion Attacks the Forbidden City
This Week in China's History: Wang Mang Dismembered, Remembered
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