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... lk about graduate studies later. Right now, with a few simple revisions, this thesis can be published on a professional historical website. However,"

he changed his tone, "if published, some of the more subversive points in this thesis might provoke quite a few voices of doubt and rebuttal from the historical academic community. Some already compiled and published works by historians may even need to be revised. Jiang, you must be prepared."

The expressions of the others turned a ...

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