Linda Jaivin at Avid Reader: The Shortest History of China
Avid Reader Avid Reader, 193 Boundary St, West End, QLD 4101, Brisbane, QLD, AustraliaAnita Heiss is in-conversation with Linda Jaivin discussing The Shortest History of China.
Linda Jaivin is an internationally published Australian author, translator, essayist, novelist and specialist writer on China.
Anita Heiss is in-conversation with Linda Jaivin discussing The Shortest History of China.
Seminar on The Shortest History of China. Chaired by Kai He and Sue Trevaskes.
La Trobe Asia with Linda Jaivin launching her latest non-fiction book The shortest History of China in-person or online.
Join us for an exciting evening with Linda Jaivin and the honourable Kevin Rudd as they discuss Linda Jaivin’s book, The Shortest History of China.
Linda Jaivin in conversation with Fiona Katauskas about her latest book The Shortest History of China.
Join us as we unpack one of Australia's most important foreign policy topics, our relationship with China. Is Australia's relationship with China broken? What are the economic, social and political implications of the rising tensions between our two nations?
On the 21st of July we are joined by Linda Jaivin and Ben Law for a tour through the vast and consequential history of China.
SESSIONS: 23 28 39 115 Linda Jaivin is an internationally published author of fiction, including The Empress Lover, and non-fiction. Her latest book is The Shortest History of China.
Online seminar with Linda Jaivin, Dr Ruth Gamble, Professor Baogang and Dr Bec Strating
Modern China is seen variously as an economic powerhouse, an icon of urbanisation, a propaganda state or an aggressive superpower seeking world domination. In her latest book, The Shortest History […]
If you are looking for a new perspective on Chinese history, Linda Jaivin’s readable and engaging new history of China differs from conventional histories in some significant ways.
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