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SUSAN
GLOSSER
Assistant Professor of History
Box 41, Ph. (503) 768-7488
e-mail: glosser@lclark.edu
Susan Glosser completed her Ph.D. in East Asian History
at Berkeley in 1995. Her research specialty is modern China
(19th and 20th centuries) and she focuses on gender, urban
culture, and political culture. Her book on family reform in
China in the first half of the twentieth century, Saving
the Nation: Chinese Visions of Family and State, is
scheduled for publication by University of California Press
in the spring of 2002. Professor Glosser is currently
beginning a project on the lives of women in Shanghai under
Japanese occupation during World War Two. She is also
researching the dairy industry in China. Professor Glosser
has lived in Taipei and Shanghai. On her last visit to the
mainland in the summer of 1997, she spent five weeks
studying Buddhist Cave paintings in Northwest China at
Dunhuang.
Fall 01 Courses:
HIST 110: Early East Asian History
HIST 400: Reading Colloquium/History of the Chinese
Communist Party
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