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'''Introduction to East Asian Civilizations: China''' is a lecture course which examines the evolution of Chinese civilization from ancient times to the 20th century, with emphasis on characteristic institutions and traditions.
 
'''Introduction to East Asian Civilizations: China''' is a lecture course which examines the evolution of Chinese civilization from ancient times to the 20th century, with emphasis on characteristic institutions and traditions.
  
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==Rough syllabus==
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* Languages and geography of China
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* Shang Dynasty
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: Oracle Bones
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* Western Zhou
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: Spring and Autumn Period
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: Confucius and Mozi
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* Eastern Zhou
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: Warring States Period
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: Mencius and Xunzi
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: Laozi and Zhuangzi
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* Qin unification
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* Han Empire
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: Period of Disunion
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* Buddhism
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* Tang Empire
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* Tang-Song Transition
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* Song Dynasty
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: Educational reforms
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: Neo-Confucianism
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* China under Mongol rule
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* Ming Dynasty
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: Early encounters with the West
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* Qing Dynasty of the Manchus (1644-1911)
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* Republic
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: 1911 Revolution
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: May Fourth Movement
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: The Sino-Japanese War
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* People's Republic of China
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: Maoism
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: Post-Mao China
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[[Category:EALAC courses]]

Latest revision as of 01:54, 5 December 2007

Introduction to East Asian Civilizations: China is a lecture course which examines the evolution of Chinese civilization from ancient times to the 20th century, with emphasis on characteristic institutions and traditions.

Rough syllabus

  • Languages and geography of China
  • Shang Dynasty
Oracle Bones
  • Western Zhou
Spring and Autumn Period
Confucius and Mozi
  • Eastern Zhou
Warring States Period
Mencius and Xunzi
Laozi and Zhuangzi
  • Qin unification
  • Han Empire
Period of Disunion
  • Buddhism
  • Tang Empire
  • Tang-Song Transition
  • Song Dynasty
Educational reforms
Neo-Confucianism
  • China under Mongol rule
  • Ming Dynasty
Early encounters with the West
  • Qing Dynasty of the Manchus (1644-1911)
  • Republic
1911 Revolution
May Fourth Movement
The Sino-Japanese War
  • People's Republic of China
Maoism
Post-Mao China