Shellen
@shellenx
Gipson chair in transnational history at Lehigh University; modern China; historian of science, earth sciences, environment; global history
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31-03-2014 00:58:27
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@AynneKokas giving a keynote at The Carter Center on her new book Trafficking Data global.oup.com/academic/produ…
Thanks to American Historical Association for hosting this important discussion. Stanford Press HistoryDepartment_LU
I did an interview about my new Stanford Press book with New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social) HistoryDepartment_LU Lehigh Global Studies Program newbooksnetwork.com/birth-of-the-g…
Looking forward to giving this talk about global history from an Asian perspective! From my Stanford Press book.
Very excited to see Lehigh showcase my Stanford Press new book. @AsiaProgram
Thanks James Carter for taking time from his busy schedule as provost to interview me National Committee on U.S.-China Relations on my new Stanford Press book: ncuscr.org/podcast/ HistoryDepartment_LU
▶️ INTERVIEW: How has China's modern history transformed political ambitions and the global power dynamics? National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPfellows Shellen (Lehigh University) and moderator James Carter (Saint Joseph’s University) discuss China's navigation through the twentieth century. ncuscr.org/video/geopolit…
Join us for the inaugural all councils sponsored panel #AAS2024 and stay for conversation that crosses boundaries and disciplines. Lost Histories Across and Beyond Asia Friday, March 15, 2024 2:00 PM - 3:30 Association for Asian Studies
Mission accomplished! #AAS2024 Stanford Press HistoryDepartment_LU National Committee on U.S.-China Relations Association for Asian Studies
We have an incredibly exciting event coming up on April 4. For those of you in the region, come join us! HistoryDepartment_LU Lehigh University
Getting excited about the Ken Liu event next week! HistoryDepartment_LU Lehigh University
Exciting new research from Maria Repnikova !
First review #globalfrontiers Stanford Press! "Wu sets out to find the thread that inserts China into the global history of the 19th and 20th centuries." by François Gipouloux bit.ly/3WWkQV3