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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2023 · 14 MIN

Gender and Race in Historical International Relations episode 3: Wild Swans

from Students of Humanities · host Universiteit Leiden Faculteit Geesteswetenschappen

Jung Chang’s 'Wild Swans' is a family history of three generation of women spread over a hundred years. The book, discussed here by Lin Monen and Hosoo Kim, examines the lives and struggles of Chinese women under different regimes. 

Jung Chang’s 'Wild Swans' is a family history of three generation of women spread over a hundred years. The book, discussed here by Lin Monen and Hosoo Kim, examines the lives and struggles of Chinese women under different regimes.

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