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"Global Perspective on War and Terror in the Long Twentieth Century"
Prof. Mark Selden
(Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies,
Historical Systems, and Civilizations,
Binghamton University, State University of New York )
Sophia University COE Program:
Toward Area-based Global Studies (AGLOS)
AGLOS Talks Inaugural Seminar
Friday 15 November 2002, from 5pm
Ichigaya Campus, Main Building, Room 402
Prof. Mark Selden (Ph.D. Yale University) is Bartle Professor of Sociology and History at Binghamton University (SUNY) and Professorial Associate, East Asia Program, Cornell University. His research interests focus on modern and contemporary China, Asia, and world social change, the political economy of development, social movements, war and peace, revolutionary change, regional formation, agrarian studies, and historical memory.
The lecture will be given in English, and open to the public. Advanced registration (to: knakano@sophia.ac.jp) would be helpful, but not strictly necessary.
The Ichigaya Campus (NOT Yotsuya) is located at
4 Yonbancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0081,
opposite the Annex (bekkan) of Nihon TV.
Nearest stations are Ichigaya and Kojimachi.
homepage: http://www.fcc.sophia.ac.jp/Maps/maps.html
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