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HIST 286-01, Late Imperial China, Spring 1999
Drompp, Michael R.
Drompp, Michael R.
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History, Department of, Syllabus, Curriculum, 1999 Spring
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Abstract
This course examines China’s development into a modern nation from the Song reunification
(A.D. 960) to the end of the cataclysmic Taiping Rebellion (A.D. 1864). The approach is
multifaceted in an effort to reveal the richness and complexity of China’s past; it therefore
includes the study of Chinese traditions of philosophy, religion, and the literate and visual arts
together with the study of political and social history. Students will be expected to understand
significant events and trends, as well as the roles of important individuals, in these areas.
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This syllabus was submitted to the Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor