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NCUSAR Washington D.C. Summer Internship Application Deadline
NCUSAR Washington D.C. Summer Internship Application Deadline
Monday, March 12
All day
Location not specified
National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations summer internship applications due.
The Literary Impulse in Russian Historical Scholarship: The Case of Vasily Kyluchevsky
The Literary Impulse in Russian Historical Scholarship: The Case of Vasily Kyluchevsky
Monday, March 12
5pm
James Blair Hall, Room 223
A talk given by Frances Nethercott, Visiting Faculty Fellow in History (University of St Andrews), titled: The Literary Impulse in Russian Historical Scholarship: The Case of Vasily Kyluchevsky (1841-1911).
Analyzing Shanghai Expo 2010 as a Nationally-Owned Enterprise of China
Analyzing Shanghai Expo 2010 as a Nationally-Owned Enterprise of China
Monday, March 12
5pm - 6:20pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 333
This lecture by Zhang Jijiao is co-sponsored by W&M's Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES).
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