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Maura Elizabeth Cunningham

Historian and Writer

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  • Reading Round-Up: Taiwan’s 2024 Presidential Election

    Reading Round-Up: Taiwan’s 2024 Presidential Election

    A few hours from now, voters in Taiwan will begin heading to the polls to cast their vote in this year’s election. Three candidates are competing for the spot of president, in a race that appears to be too close to call at this point. (Taiwan implements a blackout period on opinion polls starting 10…

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    January 12, 2024
    Reading Round-Up, Taiwan
  • Weekly Wanderings: January 7, 2024

    Weekly Wanderings: January 7, 2024

    I was among a trio of authors who contributed reviews of Daughters of the Flower Fragrant Garden: Two Sisters Separated by China’s Civil War, a family memoir by Zhuqing Li, to the Education About Asia journal’s Spring 2023 issue. My review appeared in print then, and is now available to read online with no paywall:…

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    January 7, 2024
    China, History, Weekly Wanderings, Writing
  • Wanderings: Fort Monroe

    Wanderings: Fort Monroe

    In October, my parents and I spent a week in Williamsburg, Virginia. We’ve been there before, and have already seen the Colonial Williamsburg sights, toured the battlefield at Yorktown, and visited the reconstructed Jamestown settlement. Looking for something else to check out, I turned to the map in my National Parks passport and located Fort…

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    January 2, 2024
    History, National Parks, Travel
  • Weekly Wanderings: December 31, 2023

    Weekly Wanderings: December 31, 2023

    This won’t be another newsletter looking back at 2023 or ahead to 2024. Trust me, I thought about writing one of those. But then I spent the week between Christmas and New Year’s at my parents’ house. With a fair amount of downtime and a comfortable couch, I decided that this was the perfect week…

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    December 31, 2023
    China, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: December 24, 2023

    Weekly Wanderings: December 24, 2023

    I’m keeping things short and sweet today, as there’s still lots to do here at my parents’ house to prepare for Christmas tomorrow. Thanks so much for reading these posts—please enjoy the usual assortment of recommended stories, plus my favorite Christmas cookie recipe. But first, more Goodreads reviews from my recent deep-dive into fiction to…

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    December 24, 2023
    Books, China, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: December 17, 2023

    Weekly Wanderings: December 17, 2023

    I’m sure there’s some mathematical concept that can explain why I’ll request five books from the library over a three-month span, only to see all five become available to me within the same week. Overnight, it seems, I find myself checking out an arm-full of books, all in great demand, with only 21 days before…

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    December 17, 2023
    Books, China, feminism, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: December 10, 2023

    Weekly Wanderings: December 10, 2023

    I may have gone a little overboard with recommendations this week, so I’ll skip the commentary and get right to it. Happy reading. Recommendations China Stories Bloomberg News, “Xi’s Quest for Ethnic Unity Turns Genghis Khan Into New Danger”Keith Bradsher and Joy Dong, “Xi Jinping Is Asserting Tighter Control of Finance in China”Chris Buckley, “Dr.…

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    December 10, 2023
    China, Hong Kong, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: On Henry Kissinger on China (December 3, 2023)

    Weekly Wanderings: On Henry Kissinger on China (December 3, 2023)

    I was living in Shanghai early in 2013 when I received an invitation to attend a conference in the city attended by, among others, a large delegation of Princeton University’s leadership. Most of the Princeton contingent were academics-turned-administrators, and few had spent any amount of time in China. As I chatted with them during breaks…

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    December 3, 2023
    China, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: November 26-27-28, 2023

    Weekly Wanderings: November 26-27-28, 2023

    I try to have these Weekly Wanderings ready to publish on Sunday mornings. Throughout the week, I’ll have an open Word doc on my computer and add links to it as I trawl the internet, building the post in bits and pieces. Sometimes I’ll also write the headnote in advance, but usually that’s the last…

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    November 28, 2023
    Books, China, Weekly Wanderings, Work/Life
  • Weekly Wanderings: November 19, 2023

    Weekly Wanderings: November 19, 2023

    Joe Biden and Xi Jinping met in San Francisco last Wednesday—Xi’s first trip to the United States in six years, and the first meeting between the two leaders in exactly one year. Everyone seemed to have low expectations for this interaction, and the two sides met them, reaching a couple of modest agreements to work…

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    November 19, 2023
    Books, China, Weekly Wanderings
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