A lecture by Dr. Ronald Suleski, Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard
Dr. Ronald Suleski is a specialist on modern Chinese history and Assistant Director of the Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University. His research interests have focused on the period of Republican China during the 1920s and 1930s and he has published on topics covering China, Japan, and Korea. Among his publications are Civil Government in Warlord China: Tradition, Modernization and Manchuria (2002), and this year, a book chapter in English on Confucianism in contemporary China, and a booklet in Japanese on the Manchuria Youth Corps, composed of teenaged farm boys sent by the Japanese Government in the 1930s to colonize Manchuria.
This event is a presentation sponsored by the Barbara and Richard M. Rosenberg Institute for East Asian Studies. For more information about the Institute please visit http://www.suffolk.edu/college/30058.html. For more information regarding this event, please contact 617-573-6316 or casnews@suffolk.edu.
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