Minority Identity in Post-Classification China: A New Project
Ethnic Potential: The Constitution of Minority Identities in Post-Classification China In China of the 1950s, ethnologists, linguists, and...
Read MoreQWERTY is Dead: Introducing a New Project on the History of Chinese Computing
QWERTY is Dead: A History of the Chinese Computer As the first-ever history of Chinese computing in the 20th and 21st centuries, QWERTY is...
Read MoreIntroducing a New Project: Hot Metal Empire
Hot Metal Empire: Script, Media, and Colonialism in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East At the turn of the twentieth century, a...
Read MoreIntroducing the Chinese Graves Project: A New Digital Humanities Initiative at Stanford University
I’m proud to announce the Chinese Graves Project, a digital humanities initiative based at Stanford that will build and harness an...
Read MoreQWERTY IS DEAD! LONG LIVE QWERTY! Upcoming Talk at MIT on December 9
For colleagues in the Cambridge, MA area, I will be delivering a talk at MIT on December...
Read MoreTomorrow’s Talk at Berkeley: Information Crisis in Twentieth-Century China
Information Crisis in Twentieth-Century China Thomas S. Mullaney, Associate Professor of History, Stanford University Wednesday, October...
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