Student papers from HIAS 213, University of Virginia [manuscript], 1973 Fall.

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Student papers from HIAS 213, University of Virginia [manuscript], 1973 Fall.

Student papers from HIAS 213, a seminar entitled, "American Missions in China," taught fall semester 1973, by Suzanne W. Barnett, Visiting Assistant Professor of History.

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