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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
9:55am |
Connecting the Moving Dots: ‘State,’ ‘Empire,’ and False Linguistic Equivalences in Nineteenth-Century East Asia - Kayeon Roh, University of Southern California
10:08am |
Exploring the Origins of Coercive Colonial Institutions: How Economic Interests and Technological Conditions Shape Imperial Military Strategy - Jan Henryk Pierskalla, The Ohio State University, Main Campus; Daniel Smith, The Ohio State University; Jan P. Vogler, Aarhus University
10:21am |
From State Guilt to Citizen Attitudes: Investigating the Portrayal of Colonial Legacies and Immigration in Secondary School Textbooks - Morgan Quinnelly, University of North Texas
10:34am |
School Opening Strategies in early 20th century: Evidence from the Ottoman Empire - Salih Yasun, Virginia Military Institute
10:47am |
Denis Ahmed Tchaouchev, University of Pennsylvania
10:47am |
Joowon Yi, University of Georgia
11:00am |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.