Fan presents paper at Asian studies conference

Roger Coda
Assistant Professor of History Xin Fan

Assistant Professor of History Xin Fan presented a paper, "Between Given History and Unknown Future: Individual Experiences and Regime Changes in Chinese History," at the annual conference of the Association for Asian Studies, held March 21-24 in Denver. 

Dr. Fan, a historian of East Asia, joined speakers that included professors and researchers from universities in the United States, Germany and China. 

AAS is a scholarly, non-political, non-profit professional association open to all persons interested in Asia and the study of Asia and has approximately 7,000 members worldwide. 

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