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X-WR-CALNAME:Grassroots Environmental Histories of China’s Mao Era (1949
 –1976)
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DESCRIPTION:China in the Mao era is often dismissed as a period of unchecke
 d ecological ruin\, but the reality is far more complex. Professor Micah M
 uscolino of UC San Diego reveals how rapid industrialization collided with
  grassroots resistance and the “unruly agency” of nature itself. From 
 forests to wetlands\, he explores how early sustainability experiments coe
 xisted with pollution and loss. \n\nHear from Muscolino to discover how th
 ese tangled legacies of struggle and adaptation continue to shape China’
 s environmental dilemmas today.\n\nSpeaker:\n\nMicah Muscolino\, Professor
  and Paul G. Pickowicz Endowed Chair in Modern Chinese History\, UC San Di
 egoModerator:\n\nMichael Davidson\, Associate Professor\, Jacobs School of
  Engineering and School of Global Policy and Stratedy\, UC San Diego\n\n--
 ----------------\nThis public lecture is organized by the 21st Century Chi
 na Center (21CCC) at the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy
 . For more information about this and other 21CCC events\, please visit ch
 ina.ucsd.edu.
GEO:32.884169;-117.241144
LOCATION:School of Global Policy and Strategy\, Robinson Building 3\, Room 
 3201
SUMMARY:Grassroots Environmental Histories of China’s Mao Era (1949–197
 6)
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 ories-of-chinas-mao-era-19491976
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