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Title: | HIST 300-01, The Historian's Craft: Methods and Approaches to Historical Investigation, Fall 2011 |
Authors: | Garceau-Hagen, Dee |
Keywords: | History, Department of;Syllabus;Text;Curriculum;2011 Fall |
Issue Date: | 24-Aug-2011 |
Publisher: | Memphis, Tenn. : Rhodes College |
Series/Report no.: | Syllabi CRN;12362 |
Abstract: | This course is designed to provide the students with a general understanding of Chinese history from antiquity to around 1800. This course will discuss important thematic issues in premodern Chinese history such as state formation, barbarians and empire, Confucianism and Buddhism, the emergence of the new ruling class, family and gender, peasant uprisings, urbanization and popular cultures, and outlaws. |
Description: | This syllabus was submitted to the Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor. Uploaded by Archives RSA Josephine Hill. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10267/15884 |
Appears in Collections: | Course Syllabi |
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