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CH'ING PANELS AT AAS ANNUAL MEETINGAT CHICAGO, March 20-22, 1967 Thanks again to the generosity of the Program Committee of the Association for Asian Studies, our society will have the opportunity to present another two panels at the annual meeting of the AAS, to be held March 20-22, 1967, at the Palmer House, Chicago. The two panels, the program for which is given below, are sponsored jointly by the AAS and the Society for Ch'ing Studies and will be so labelled: Joint Session with the Society for Ch'ing Studies, I ASPECTS OF THE MING-CH'ING ECONOMY Chairman: Ping-ti Ho, University of Chicago Commercial Growth on the Lower Yangtze, 1550-1620 Tsing Yuan, Swarthmore College The Structure of the Early Ch'ing Cotton Industry Craig Dietrich, University of Minnesota Ch'ing Government and the Mineral Industries before 1800 ?-tu Zen Sun, Pennsylvania State University Discussants: Dwight H. Perkins, Harvard University Chi-ming Hou, Colgate University ************** Joint Session with the Society for Ch'ing Studies, II NATIONALISTIC THOUGHT IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY CHINA - U - Chairman, Knight Biggerstaff, Cornell University Feng-Kuei-fen on State and Culture Elsie L. Crb, Yale University Wang T'ao and Incipient Chinese Nationalism Paul A. Cohen, Wellesley College Nationalism versus Internationalism in the Thought of K'ang Yu-wei Richard C. Howard, Cornell University Discussants: John Schrecker, Princeton University Kwang-Ching Liu, University of California, Davis Those who are to give papers at the two panels expect to have advance copies ready by February 20, 1967. As we did last year, it may be possible to have a limited number of copies duplicated and mailed to members who plan to attend the sessions and are willing to offer comment and criticism. Such members should send their names and addresses to the undersigned by January 31, 1967. K. C. Liu Department of History University of California Davis, California 95616 12 ...

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