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Apr 24, 2024
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HIST 106 - Modern China 3-4 SS, CD, WR (4th hour option)
Second Semester. This history of China from the founding of the Manchu Qing (Ch’ing) dynasty in 1644 takes a China-centered perspective. Along with political and institutional developments, long-term changes in the society and economy of China are stressed and the indigenous bases for those changes are explored so that China’s 20th-century revolutionary upheaval will be seen to be more than a “response to the Western impact” or an “emergence into modernity.” This course is cross-referenced with EAST 122.
Prerequisites & Notes Enrollment Limit: 50.
Mr. Kelley
Credits: 3 to 4 hours
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