Chinese Civilization

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HIST 105, EAST 121

Instructors:D. Kelley

Credit hours:Course credits:=3-4 Course division:=SS

Timeframe:Course semester:=fall semester

Capacity:Course capacity:=50 students

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An introduction to the history of China from the archaeological origins of Chinese civilization to the period of the mature imperial state in the 17th century. The diverse origins of China's civilization are stressed as topics in political, social, and economic history are explored, as well as developments in religion and thought, language and literature, and art. This course is the normal introduction to further study of Chinese history and culture and, in particular, provides a valuable context for themes treated in Modern China.

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Identical to EAST 121.

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