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University of Michigan. Center for Chinese Studies. (10)
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See history in finding aid for Center for Chinese Studies (Unveristy of Michigan) The Center for Chinese Studies (CCS) was formed in 1961, and grew from an "area studies" tradition that was pioneered at the University of Michigan. Area studies are cross-disciplinary in nature to encourage broad and integrated understanding of various cultures. The area studies tradition at the university started in 1936 with the development of the Oriental Civilizations Prog...
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University of California, Berkeley. Center for Chinese Studies (2)
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Stanford University. Stanford Center for Chinese Studies in Taipei. (2)
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Center for Chinese Studies and the Center for Pacific Rim Studies, UCLA (1)
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Biography / Administrative History For seven extraordinary weeks in the spring of 1989, China came alive. Emboldened by the example set by university students in Beijing, millions of ordinary Chinese citizens began to express themselves openly and spontaneously in ways never before witnessed in the forty-year history of the People's Republic of China. In massive demonstrations held in hundreds of Chinese cities, ordinary people complained...
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Billy Graham Center Institute for Chinese Studies (1)
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University of California, Los Angeles. Center for Chinese Studies (1)
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For seven extraordinary weeks in the spring of 1989, China came alive. Emboldened by the example set by university students in Beijing, millions of ordinary Chinese citizens began to express themselves openly and spontaneously in ways never before witnessed in the forty-year history of the People's Republic of China. The Chinese student demonstrations of spring 1989 represented the culmination of a remarkable decade of economic reform and social change. With the death of Mao Zedong in 1976 an...
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Schurmann, Frank, active 1939-1987, Chairman Center for Chinese Studies University of California Berkeley (1)
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Epithet: Chairman Center for Chinese Studies University of California Berkeley
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