Introduction to Major Topics in Asian Civilizations: East Asia

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Intro to major topics in East Asian Civ.

Taught for decades by William Theodore de Bary and his disciples.

Syllabus

  • Introduction; geographical foundations
  • Confucius and an early critic
  • Daoism
  • Later Confucians
  • Legalism and the creation of the empire
  • Maintaining the empire: theory and practice
  • Buddhism in East Asia: basic doctrines & reception in China
  • Buddhism in China: major schools; challenges to tradition
  • Early Japan
  • Buddhism in Japan
  • The aristocratic culture of Heian Japan: culture and power
  • Samurai rule in medieval Japan: responses to disorder
  • Neo-Confucianism in China and Korea
  • Change and tradition in imperial China
  • Early modern Japan: intellectual and institutional foundations of the Tokugawa shogunate
  • Change and tradition in Tokugawa Japan
  • Reformist thought in Korea
  • East Asia in a new world: change and continuity
  • China enters the modern world: challenges and responses
  • Creating a new China: new visions and new problems
  • Nineteenth century Japan: from Shogunate to nation state
  • New international relations in East Asia
  • New ideologies and new politics in Japan and Korea
  • World War II and its consequences in East Asia
  • The People's Republic of China: consolidation and transformation
  • The People's Republic of China: post-Mao changes
  • Japan and Korea since World War II