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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
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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