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The World Historical in China’s Twentieth Century: Perspectives on Modernity, Globalization and Globality

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The Global History of Capitalism
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Rebecca Karl (Professor of History, NYU) gives a lecture on ‘The World Historical in China’s Twentieth Century: Perspectives on Modernity, Globalization and Globality’.
Part of Panel 1: The European Miracle or Pre-Orient? Early Modern Convergence Tales as Rival Narratives
Chair: James Belich (Oxford)

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The Global History of Capitalism
People
Rebecca Karl
Keywords
capitalism
Global history
china
modern
Department: Faculty of History
Date Added: 28/09/2019
Duration: 00:21:34

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