[KS] IHEAS Zoom semiar (Nov 16th) New world and new connections in East Asia

Youngchan Justin Choi youngchan.j.choi at gmail.com
Wed Nov 2 13:23:53 EDT 2022


Dear all,



The IHEAS hosts an upcoming Zoom seminar ‘New worlds and new connections in
East Asia’ on the 16th November at 5:00 PM GMT (US Pacific Time: Nov 16,
10:00 AM; US Eastern Time: Nov 16, 03:00 PM; Berlin: Nov 16, 06:00 PM;
Seoul: Nov 16, 02:00 AM)


Ms. Annabel Storr will deliver a talk entitled ‘Translation networks of
people, publications, and ideas: British Asiatic societies in China and
Japan, 1872-1900’, and Mr. Hae Uk Ko will give a talk ‘Looking at mirror
images: the Korean plight to find its place in a new world’.



Bio:

Annabel Storr is a current PhD candidate in Chinese History Studies at
Durham University funded by an AHRC Northern Bridge studentship. She
previously received an MA from Durham University in History, as well as a
BA (Hons) in History & Politics from the University of Warwick. Her
research utilises transnational networks between the three global hubs of
London, Shanghai and Tokyo to examine the complexity of British conceptions
of China and Japan during the period 1860–1900. She is particularly
interested in the incorporation of digital humanities methods into
historical research.



Mr Hae Uk Ko has recently graduated from the MA in Social Sciences Program
at the University of Chicago. Prior to his time in Chicago, Mr Ko earned a
BSocSc at the University of Hong Kong, where he explored how contact with
Jim Crow era South led to an individual’s disillusionment with the West. Mr
Ko is a researcher of International History interested in different ideas
concerning the other, body, race, civilization, and climate.



Time: Nov 16, 2022 05:00 PM London

US Pacific Time: Nov 16, 10:00 AM

US Eastern Time: Nov 16, 03:00 PM

Berlin: Nov 16, 06:00 PM

Seoul: Nov 16, 02:00 AM



Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84372799663

Meeting ID: 843 7279 9663



About us:

We are a seminar on East Asian international history supported by the
University of Oxford China Centre. All convenors are current graduate
students or early career researchers. We host regular talks by graduate
students and researchers in order to facilitate academic dialogue among
scholars based in the UK, Europe, as well as those from the other regions
of the world.
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