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Call for Manuscripts (Fall 2008):
"Asia in World History: 1750–1914"

Call for Manuscripts (Winter 2008):
"Teaching about Asia through Youth Culture"

 

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Oklahoma Institute for Teaching East Asia
University of Oklahoma at Tulsa

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Naropa University, Boulder, CO

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Chester, NJ

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