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  • #6051
    cgao
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    Download the PowerPoints used during the seminar. 

    #36822
    cgao
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    Professor Jung-Kim's PowerPoint presentation on "Korea 1800-1945" is available for download below.

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    cgao
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    Professor Yamashita's PowerPoint presentation on "Japan: From Tokugawa through Meiji" is available for download below.

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    cgao
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    Professor Yamashita's PowerPoint presentation on "Japan: War, Defeat, and Occupation" is available for download below.

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    cgao
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    Professor Jung-Kim's PowerPoint presentation on "Korea Since 1945" is available for download below.

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    cgao
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    Professor Kurashige's PowerPoint presentation on "Asians in America" is available for download below.

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    #38278
    clay dube
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    My East Asia geography and demography presentation is attached as a pdf file. It's quite large (>12 mb), but will print and display well.
    You are welcome to use this presentation with your own students. Please DO NOT share the presentation and DO NOT post it to the web. Thank you.
     

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    #38620
    Amir Osterweil
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    Hi Clay, will the China powerpoint be made available? I esepcially liked the slide on industrial production of China and the rest of the world in 19th Century. I had ideas on how to present it to my class. I would love to show it to exemplify the connection between industrialization and imperialism. I think the graph helps explain why certain countries i.e. England felt the need to colonize other parts of the world to gain raw materials and feed their growing markets.

    #38874
    clay dube
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    Amir - apologies - my presentations are in a separate thread. http://china.usc.edu/k12/forums/usc-fall-2017-rise-east-asia/dube-powerpoint-presentations

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