- On October 22, Fei-Hsien Wang presented a paper entitled “Macmillan in the Middle Kingdom: A Preliminary Look at the Company’s Early Business in China” at “Faithful to our task”: 175 Years of Macmillan Publishing, a conference held in London by the Institute of English Studies at the University of London and the Centre for Publishing at UCL in partnership with Palgrave Macmillan and Pan Macmillan. On October 26, she gave a talk entitled “Pirates’ Law? Toward a Social History of Copyright in Modern China” at the Institute for Chinese Studies at Ohio State University. Her article, “A Crime of Being Self-interested: Literary Piracy in Early Communist China, 1949-1953,” was published in the latest issue of the Twentieth-Century China earlier this month.