Monthly Archives: November 2019
November 21st “Where the Foreign Community is So Small:The Transnational Landscapes of Treaty Port Nagasaki”
Jessa Dahl, PhD Candidate in History, UChicago
Title: “Where the Foreign Community is So Small:The Transnational Landscapes of Treaty Port Nagasaki”
Location: John Hope Franklin Room
Time: Thursday November 21, 1:30pm – 3:30pm
Discussant: Robert Burgos, PhD Student in History
Protected: “Visualizing the Subsistence Productions of Ordinary People in a Modernized Colonial City-The Socioeconomic-Spatial Dimension of Tainan City (1934)” and Supplementary Reading
November 15 (Friday) “Visualizing the Subsistence Productions of Ordinary People in a Modernized Colonial City-The Socioeconomic-Spatial Dimension of Tainan City (1934)”
Professor Ping-Sheng Wu, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Title: “Visualizing the Subsistence Productions of Ordinary People in a Modernized Colonial City-The Socioeconomic-Spatial Dimension of Tainan City (1934)”
Location: CEAS 319
Time: Friday November 15th 12:00pm – 1:30pm
Discussant: Dan Knorr, PhD Candidate in History, University of Chicago
Lunch will be generously provided by the Center for East Asian Studies.
The visit by Professor Wu is sponsored by the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Chicago and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago with generous support from the Spotlight Taiwan Program of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of China.