Participants

The full list of speakers at this conference is shown below. Simply click on each speaker's name to see a biography and abstract of their paper.

Paul Bailey: ' Transnational Diasporas': The Case of Li Shizhen in China and France 1902-1928

Robert Bickers: Linked by light: The Chinese Maritime Customs and the Lighting of the China Coast

Sebastian Conrad: Reworking the "Enlightenment": Actors, Appropriations, and Concepts

Arif Dirlik: Revisioning Modernity: Modernity in Eurasian Perspectives

Andreas Eckert: Varieties of the Black Atlantic: Africans in Europe in the early 20th century

Michael Facius: Globalizing knowledge: The Japanese Tōa dōbun shoin in Shanghai

Harald Fischer-Tine: Resistance in Interaction: Indian Exiles in Europe and the Emergence of Anti-imperialist “Terrorism”, 1905-1914

Natascha Gentz: Early Chinese Student Migration and the Politics of Maintaining Boundaries

Jeeson Hong: Building Desires, Selling Spaces: Department Stores in Early Twentieth Century

Maria Moritz: A South Asian cosmopolitan: Bhagavan Das and the critique of the Theosophical Society, (1913-1914)

Roxann Prazniak: Siena on the Silk Roads: Translocal Exchange and Early Modernity

Stefan Rinke: Polyvalent Actors: The Global and the Lure of the Modern in Early Twentieth Century Latin America

Chia-Ling Yang: Reconstructing Heritage: Culture-Making of Qing Yilao in Global Shanghai and Dalian

 

 

 

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