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  • May 23, 2014 23:39 PM
    The Battles of He Fengshan
    The humanitarian actions of He Fengshan, the Chinese consul-general in Vienna during WWII, has left an indelible imprint on the history of conscientious objectors
  • May 17, 2014 17:10 PM
    The Virgin Mary and Catholic Identities in Chinese History
    A survey of Jesuit visual production on China traces how images of Mary were accommodated to the Chinese style since the early fourteenth century
  • May 17, 2014 17:07 PM
    Emperors Once More
    Fast-paced detective novel centers on a fictional 21st century European government debt default and debt collectors with a penchant for violence in Hong Kong
  • May 09, 2014 13:52 PM
    How Opera Came to China
    Ready for its close-up, the gilded stage of Western-style opera in China is putting the spotlight on its origins
  • May 09, 2014 12:07 PM
    Mr. Selden's Map of China: Decoding the Secrets of a Vanished Cartographer
    Historian Timothy Brook leads readers through the discovery and analysis of mysterious Ming Dynasty map
  • May 09, 2014 12:05 PM
    Book: Ghost Cave
    Stirred by turbulent circumstances, the story of a young Chinese immigrant in the jungles of Borneo offers look at clash of cultures between diasporas in Southeast Asia
  • Apr 25, 2014 17:16 PM
    Unlocking the History of "Comrade"
    The moral and social dimensions of the personal pronoun has undergone dramatic shifts in dilution and expansion throughout the decades
  • Apr 25, 2014 14:07 PM
    An Anatomy of Chinese: Rhythm, Metaphor, Politics
    Perry Link explores how the ambiguity of the Chinese language sometimes serves officials and citizens
  • Apr 25, 2014 14:05 PM
    Plague and Cholera
    Patrick Deville's best-selling book tells the story of French scientist Alexandre Yersin, who identified and vaccinated against the bubonic plague
  • Apr 18, 2014 16:29 PM
    The Search for the Chinese Workers Who Helped Build America
    Researchers are seeking to excavate sites along the Transcontinental Railroad, which changed the face of commerce in the United States
  • Apr 18, 2014 16:24 PM
    Book: China's Lost Modernist
  • Apr 18, 2014 16:23 PM
    Film: Dragon City
  • Apr 11, 2014 17:07 PM
    Why 'Gentleman' Matters
    The Chinese government often says it wants to build up its soft power, but for this to happen it may have to embrace its heritage and adopt a gentler approach
  • Apr 11, 2014 16:44 PM
    Exhibition: Body Loud
    Ryan McGinley's images depict a vital bloom of youth culture hovering between fantasy and reality
  • Apr 11, 2014 16:41 PM
    Book: Back from the Dead
    He Jiahong presents the true story of a well-known wrongful conviction case, offering a suspense-filled journey into the criminal justice system
  • Apr 06, 2014 12:42 PM
    Music Review: '3'
    Album '3' continues on Carsick Cars' run as one of China's most distinctive indie rock bands
  • Apr 06, 2014 12:32 PM
    Movie Review: American Dreams in China
    Coming of age story about three young men in Beijing with a dream to start a chain of English-language schools
  • Apr 05, 2014 21:44 PM
    Who's Afraid of Patriotism?
    Patriotism may be sweet and fitting when it fosters a sense of shared interests but extreme patriotism – the kind that leads to hostility for other countries – is morally unacceptable
  • Mar 28, 2014 18:45 PM
    Movie Review: Horseplay
    Tony Leung plays a slickster baddie in comedy heist set in Prague and London
  • Mar 28, 2014 18:37 PM
    China Has New Chance at 'Meeting with the West,' Historian Spence Says
    The former Yale professor and author of The Search for Modern China says he is optimistic about the future of exchanges between the country and the rest of the world
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