China in the 1950s: Nationalizing the Revolution, Revolutionizing the Nation

China in the 1950s: Nationalizing the Revolution, Revolutionizing the Nation

Thursday, January 14, 2010
4:45 PM - 6:00 PM
(Pacific)
Philippines Conference Room
Speaker: 
  • David Bachman

The Stanford China Program in cooperation with the Center for East Asian Studies will host a special series of seminars to mark 60 Years of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Over the course of the winter and spring terms, we will have six leading scholars, each examining one of the six decades of the PRC's history. Our premise is that history matters. The speaker on each decade will characterize their decade, note shifts within that time, identify the pivotal events, and discuss how the decade shaped what happened afterwards.

David Bachman is Professor of Chinese Domestic and Foreign Politics and US-China Relations at the Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington. He received his BA in History at Swathmore College and both his MA and Ph.D in Political Science at Stanford University.