National Archive on Sino-American Relations records 1971-1984

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National Archive on Sino-American Relations records 1971-1984

Grant project of the Center for Chinese Studies of the University of Michigan to locate and collect materials of visitors to the Peoples Republic of China since the reopening of diplomatic contact in 1971. Printed and manuscript diaries and journals, recollections, reports, correspondence, and audio-tapes; oral interviews with members of the United States Table Tennis Association team; and administrative files.

28 linear feet and 1 oversize folder

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6390127

Bentley Historical Library

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University of Michigan. Center for Chinese Studies.

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See history in finding aid for Center for Chinese Studies (Unveristy of Michigan) From the guide to the Center for Chinese Studies (University of Michigan) publications, 1969-2006, 1983-1997, (Bentley Historical Library, University 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 int...

United States Table Tennis Association

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National Archive on Sino-American Relations.

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The University of Michigan National Archive on Sino-American Relations is a comprehensive historical collection documenting the informal relations between China and the United States from 1971 through 1980. Established in July 1977 through a grant from of the Henry Luce Foundation, the Sino-American Archive was a product of the vision of two University of Michigan professors: the late Alexander Eckstein, professor of economics, and the late Michel Oksenberg, professor of political s...