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Featured @ Historians at Bristol

Posted on 1 October 2020 by robertbickers

Over on my Department’s blog, I recently answer a few questions about my new book China Bound, what I’m working on next, and my favourite close-to-campus food outlets.

Featured Historian: Robert Bickers

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