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Jottings from the Granite Studio provides commentary, analysis, and opinion on China and Chinese history. It is written by Jeremiah Jenne, a PhD Candidate at a large public research university in Northern California. Currently, Jeremiah is in Beijing teaching history, doing archival research, and working on his dissertation.

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Worth Reading: Can China forget its own history?

If it feels like I link to China Media Project a lot, it’s simply because David Bandurski runs a damn good blog.  Allow me to do so again and recommend his excellent post “Can China forget its own history,”  a must-read for anyone interested in modern Chinese history and historiography.  The accompanying essay/translation will also have particular resonance for those familiar with the documentary Morning Sun, in which Song Binbin’s recollections feature prominently.

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