Modern China

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HIST 106, EAST 122

Instructors:D. Kelley

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

Timeframe:Course semester:=spring semester

Capacity:Course capacity:=50 students

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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.” .

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Identical to EAST 122.

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