Subscribe to the Making History PodcastTopics
academic blogging AHA Blindspot blogging booklist China China Beat conference Country Driving creativity David Blight digital history digital humanities graduate school history hiveminder Huntington Library interview Jane Kamensky Jeff Wasserstrom Jill Lepore John Demos Jonathan Spence Ken Pomeranz Laurel Thatcher Ulrich links Martha Hodes narrative history oneweek Past's Digital Presence Past Tense PDP PDP2010 Peter Hessler podcast research scrivener technology twitter Western history women's history writing writing history Yale zoteroCategories
Archives
On Twitter
- Happily expecting a crowd! Fri 1/20 at @theHuntington: Peter Stallybrass on "What is a Book?" http://t.co/Qk5hV2uv @janaremy @adamarenson 2 weeks ago
- History writers: upcoming Past Tense seminar with Peter Stallybrass on Jan 20th, noon, @TheHuntington. Info/RSVP here: http://t.co/gOnoNcaO 2 weeks ago
- RSVP now! Fri 12/9 at @theHuntington: Carla Zecher on "Early Modern Writing about Music" http://t.co/Qk5hV2uv 2011-12-02
- RT @janaremy: An excellent write-up of the #mobilityshifts conference that I attended last week http://t.co/wyt68ttl 2011-10-20
- Glad for the continued support of USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute & the Institute on California and the West for Past Tense 2011-09-07
- More updates...
Powered by Twitter Tools
Tag Archives: Peter Hessler
COUNTRY DRIVING: Peter Hessler in Conversation with Kenneth L. Pomeranz
This episode of the Making History Podcast features New Yorker writer Peter Hessler (author of the books River Town, Oracle Bones, and Country Driving: A Journey Through China from Farm to Factory) in conversation with Professor Kenneth L. Pomeranz, on … Continue reading
Posted in events, podcast
Tagged China, China Beat, China history, Country Driving, Ken Pomeranz, Kenneth Pomeranz, Peter Hessler
Comments Off
Event: Peter Hessler in Conversation with Ken Pomeranz, Feb 16 at UC Irvine
New Yorker writer Peter Hessler (author of the books River Town, Oracle Bones, and the about to be released Country Driving: A Journey Through China from Farm to Factory) will be on campus February 16 to engage in a public … Continue reading