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374 / 574 SYLLABUS INTRODUCTION: HIS 374 / 574, REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS IN MODERN CHINA, consists of a thematically-organized consideration of the character of traditional Chinese culture and civilization followed by a chronologically-arranged presentation of topics in the political, social, cultural and intellectual history of China since 1800. The course has been designed to provide a background against which contemporary China may be better understood and appreciated. COURSE OBJECTIVES: The following represents the major course objectives to be accomplished by the end of the semester: following fifteen weeks of instruction, students enrolled in HIS 374 / 574, REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS IN MODERN CHINA, should be able to --
The class will meet three times per week for lecture and discussion following the list of topics included in the Class and Assignment Schedule. In addition to MANDATED ATTENDANCE at these lecture / discussion sessions, all students will be required to complete a skills assessment project, a series of journal assignments, to prepare for and participate in a CHINALINE conference, to write an analytical essay based on a reading of Jung Chang's Wild Swans and to assemble a three-part extended essay examining an aspect of the modernization process at work in Chinese history since 1800. There will be no formal examinations in the course. REQUIRED TEXTS: The required texts for this course, Richard J. Smith's China's Cultural Heritage, Jonathan Spence's The Search for Modern China and Jung Chang's Wild Swans, are available at Barnes and Noble Bookstore. Assigned readings from each are noted in the Course and Assignment Schedule, listed by the date the readings are to be completed. SYLLABUS: INTRODUCTION ! COURSE OBJECTIVES ! REQUIRED TEXTS ! ASSUMPTIONS AND EXPECTATIONS ! FINAL GRADE DETERMINATION COURSE AND ASSIGNMENT SCHEDULE: INTRODUCTION ! IMPERIAL CHINA ! REVOLUTION ! REPUBLIC ! RISE OF COMMUNISM ! CHINA UNDER COMMUNISM ! CONCLUDING THE COURSE OF STUDY |