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Our Alum Dr. Brandon Gauthier to Speak on Modern Perceptions of North Korea, The Korea Society Tuesday October 25, 2016
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PhD Candidate Brandon Gauthier On The Fun and Reward of Academic Travel
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Crane Fund Research: America Imagines Korea
This is the second of our series of reports from graduate students working in US history who were awarded research funding from the Crane Fund, generously established by Professor Elaine Crane. This report is from PhD student Brandon Gauthier.
The generous assistance of the Elaine Forman Crane Research Grant enabled me to travel to College Park, Maryland in June and the Republic of Korea (ROK) in August to conduct research for my dissertation, entitled: “North Korea in the American Imagination, 1950-1996: Cultural, Intellectual, and Political Perspectives.” [Read on}
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On the Move with PhD Student Brandon K. Gauthier
The history of the complex relationship between the US and the Korean peninsula keeps Fordham PhD student Brandon K. Gauthier on the move. Continue reading
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