Jeremy Brown 周傑榮
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Modern China historian @sfuhistory. Latest book: June Fourth. cambridge.org/9781107657809
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Everyone here SFU History is delighted to welcome our newest faculty colleague, Janice Jeong! Find out about Jeong's journey to Simon Fraser University on her faculty bio: sfu.ca/history/facult… Jeong's first class is HIST 255 | China since 1800 - be sure to add it to planning calendar! SFU Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
Welcome, Dr. Janice Jeong, to SFU History!!!
I’m SO excited to announce that our roundtable on “Decolonizing Chinese History,” with brilliant essays by Catie Lilly Taomo Zhou 周陶沫 James Millward 米華健 and James Gethyn Evans is out now with The Historical Journal and you can read it below!
Farley Visiting Scholar application review begins tomorrow SFU History h-net.org/jobs/job_displ…
89六四天安门大屠杀这段历史正在国家机器的操控下在中国的00后的认知中消失,想试图了解却往往障碍重重,只能片面的,破碎化的听说这段历史。Jeremy Brown 周傑榮 通过多元视角,基于中共统治下的历史背景,透彻地分析还原了六四历史,欢迎大家在六四大屠杀35周年到来之际加入读书会,一起重新认识六四。
We covered a lot of ground in last night's book club discussion of June Fourth, many thanks to WHICh (crimesinchina.bsky.social) for the invitation, to 周锋锁 Fengsuo Zhou for sharing his thoughts, and to audience members for their smart and tough questions.
A few stray excerpts from each book: In "June Fourth," Jeremy Brown 周傑榮 explains how violence aimed at Tibetan protesters in March of '89 was a precursor to violence against Beijingers in June — while also diving deep into the deep unrest across the entire country
Tracing the trajectory of the claim that the CCP is ‘great, glorious, and correct’, Jeremy Brown 周傑榮 sheds light on how the Party handles flawed formulations and how satirists poke fun at and theorists struggle to explain official slogans. madeinchinajournal.com/2024/09/20/gre…