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POLITICS -Academics in Chinese studies discuss Chinese Students
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Jun 10
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Peter Huston
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Western Perceptions of the “sneaky, lying Asian” and their historical and intercultural context
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Jun 8
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Peter Huston
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An 1837 American View of China - Excerpts from Peter Parley's "Universal History, on the Basis of Geography."
What did Americans learn about China in 1837 onwards if they went to the library?
Jun 5
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Peter Huston
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An 1837 American View of China - Excerpts from Peter Parley's "Universal History, on the Basis of Geography."
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POLITICS - go do an interent search on "Peter Thiel Palantir database"
And other subjects
Jun 3
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Peter Huston
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POLITICS - go do an interent search on "Peter Thiel Palantir database"
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Chinese Adoptees in the US Civil War. Part One.
And other kinds of Chinese or Chinese-Americans too.
Jun 1
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Peter Huston
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Is it true that while China invented paper and gunpowder, it was Western Civilization that first put them to use?
Apr 12, 2024
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Peter Huston
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Is it true that while China invented paper and gunpowder, it was Western Civilization that first put them to use?
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Chinese Dragon Sightings in the Historical Record
Jan 19
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Peter Huston
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Dim Mak and the Death of Bruce Lee
Mar 25, 2024
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Peter Huston
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How not to write ninja pulp erotica - The Amorous Adventures of Ashida Kim
Sep 1, 2024
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Peter Huston
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POLITICS -Cryptocurrency and its linkage to current threats to our democracy
Greetings, I almost skipped the POLITICS column this week, but there is so much that needs to be understood about these strange times and strange…
May 27
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Peter Huston
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Misplaced Chinese Children in the 19th Century USA
A small but interesting population
May 25
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Peter Huston
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The Independence Day editorial from The Golden Hill News, July 8, 1854. ("Kim Shan Jit San Luk" or 金山日新录
An English language editorial in the USA's first Chinese language newspaper
May 22
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Peter Huston
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The Independence Day editorial from The Golden Hill News, July 8, 1854. ("Kim Shan Jit San Luk" or 金山日新录
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POLITICS -- THE INTERNET, THE NEW FLAT EARTH, AMAZON dot COM, AND THE RISE OF THE BILLIONAIRE OLIGARCH CLASS
Consolidation of Wealth and Services has Important Social and Political Consequences
May 20
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Peter Huston
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POLITICS -- THE INTERNET, THE NEW FLAT EARTH, AMAZON dot COM, AND THE RISE OF THE BILLIONAIRE OLIGARCH CLASS
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The USA’s second Chinese Language newspaper, Tung Ngai San Luk ( 東涯新錄 ) or "The Oriental."
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May 18
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Peter Huston
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The USA’s second Chinese Language newspaper, Tung Ngai San Luk ( 東涯新錄 ) or "The Oriental."
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POLITICS - New Concepts for a New Era -Low Information Voters and the Future of American Democracy.
THE 21ST CENTURY AND REACHING THE LOW INFORMATION VOTER
May 13
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Peter Huston
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POLITICS - New Concepts for a New Era -Low Information Voters and the Future of American Democracy.
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The first Chinese language American newspaper, San Francisco 1854
Yes, there were two Chinese language newspaper in California in the 1850s
May 11
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Peter Huston
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