Michael Gibbs Hill

Michael Gibbs Hill is Associate Professor of Chinese Studies at William & Mary and author of Lin Shu, Inc.: Translation and the Making of Modern Chinese Culture.

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Cover: The Rise of Modern Chinese ThoughtThe Rise of Modern Chinese ThoughtWang, Hui
Hill, Michael Gibbs
HARDCOVER07/18/2023$75.00Not yet available
Cover: What Is China?: Territory, Ethnicity, Culture, and HistoryWhat Is China?: Territory, Ethnicity, Culture, and HistoryGe, Zhaoguang
Hill, Michael Gibbs
HARDCOVER03/26/2018$44.00
Cover: China from Empire to Nation-StateChina from Empire to Nation-StateWang, Hui
Hill, Michael Gibbs
HARDCOVER10/14/2014$41.00
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