History 172 - Modern China

Spring
2013
01
4.00
Jerry Dennerline

TTH 10:00AM-11:20AM

Amherst College
HIST-172-01-1213S
CHAP 201
jpdennerline@amherst.edu
HIST-172-01,ASLC-146-01

(Offered as HIST 172 [AS] and ASLC 146 [C].) A survey of Chinese history from the Manchu conquest of 1644 to the present. Beginning with the successes and failures of the imperial state as it faced global economic development, expanding European empires, and internal social change, we will study the Opium War, massive nineteenth-century religious rebellions, Republican revolution and state-building, the “New Culture” movement, Communist revolution, the anti-Japanese war, Mao’s Cultural Revolution, and the problems of post-Mao reform, all with comparative reference to current events. Readings, which include a wide variety of documents such as religious and revolutionary tracts, eye-witness accounts, memoirs, and letters, are supplemented by interpretive essays and videos. Two class meetings per week.

Spring semester. Professor Dennerline.

Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.