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Geremie R. Barmé (born 1954) is an
Australian sinologist and film-maker on
modern and
traditional China. He was
formerly Director,
Australian Centre on...
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black and white." In
addition to
Hinton and Gordon,
China scholars such as
Geremie Barmé, Gail Hershatter, and
Jeffrey W****erstrom
helped to
provide context...
- "Mao's
forgotten son dies". the Guardian.
Retrieved 2019-01-29. Barme,
Geremie (1996).
Shades of Mao: The
Posthumous Cult of the
Great Leader. Armonk...
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original on 2
December 2021.
Retrieved 1
December 2021. p26, Barmé,
Geremie R (2008). The
Forbidden City.
Harvard University Press. See, e.g., Gan...
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History of
Beijing List of
individual trees Barmé 2011, p. 145. Barmé,
Geremie R. (2011), The
Forbidden City,
Harvard University Press, ISBN 9780674069091...
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Wayback Machine Xinhuanet.
Retrieved on 28
January 2009. Barme,
Geremie R. (2009). "China's Flat Earth:
History and 8
August 2008". The
China Quarterly...
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split between sinology and the disciplines. The
Australian scholar Geremie Barmé, for instance,
suggests a "New Sinology", one
which "emphasizes strong...
- Gill (Australia),
Maheta Molango (England),
Sergio Marchi (Argentina),
Geremie Njitap (Cameroon),
Stefano Sartori (Italy),
Alejandro Sequeira (Costa Rica)...
- "Great
Firewall of China" was
first used in
print by
Australian sinologist Geremie Barmé in 1997. A
favorite saying of Deng Xiaoping's in the
early 1980s...
- 87". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 16
March 2022. Barmé,
Geremie R. "History for the M****es".
Morning Sun.
Retrieved 16
March 2022. Xu,...