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With propaganda push, China s Communist Party marks 100 years

With propaganda push, China s Communist Party marks 100 years
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Monkey King: Journey to the West, Online

For our May book club, join us in reading one of China's most beloved literary classics: Monkey King: Journey to the West, with translator Julia Lovell. We'll journey alongside the Monkey King - among the most recognized literary superheroes - in his quest for eternal life.

Cundill History Prize 2021: News, Shortlist & Winner

Cundill History Prize 2021: News, Shortlist & Winner
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Canada s $75,000 Cundill History Prize Names 2021 Jury

The four jurors joining Michael Ignatieff for the Cundill History Prize this year are based in India, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In Montreal, October 4, 2020, the Jean Talon Market. Image – Getty iStockphoto: Marc Bruxelle Shortlist Expected in September Having announced that former Canadian Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff is the 2021 jury chair for the Montreal-based Cundill History Prize, we have news today (May 12) of the four historians who will join him on the panel for this year’s US$75,000 competition. Since it began a re-introduction of itself with its 10th anniversary in 2017, the Cundill has become one of the most-watched programs of its kind, not least because its focus is inherently political in an age of politicization. Not for nothing was the best known of its jurors last year the political analyst, author, and

The hidden stories of Britain s Chinatowns - Prospect Magazine

Threatened by the pandemic, Britain’s Chinatowns have a rich, but often forgotten, history May 5, 2021 On a crisp morning in February, I headed to London’s Chinatown. It was the first day of Chinese New Year, and festive lanterns had been strung up to mark the occasion. Beneath the red and green arched gate at the entrance on Gerrard Street, a red banner announced Kung Hei Fat Choy (a New Year greeting) in golden lettering. I remembered walking here with my mother a few years earlier. The streets were bursting with people and chatter. We went into one heaving restaurant after another looking for a table, before resorting to an upmarket option we thought we’d ruled out. But this morning few pedestrians lined the streets and the odd open restaurants were only selling takeaway. One sign of life was a bakery emitting warm smells of bread and char siu barbecue. “It’s been like this for a long time,” the woman behind the till told me…

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