History 101 - FYS:Talking About a Revolut'n
Fall
2012
01
4.00
Jonathan Lipman
TTH 08:35AM-09:50AM
Mount Holyoke College
81435
Skinner Hall 212
jlipman@mtholyoke.edu
A study of the visions, plans, and frustrations of intellectuals taking part in the revolutionary changes of twentieth-century China. Beginning with the radical youth of the May Fourth Movement, the course will also include Confucian reactions to modernism, moderate constitutionalist solutions, and the anarchist and Communist movements. Topics for discussion will include the ideology and cultural biases of the historian/observer, the role of intellectuals in society, and the impact of European ideas--Marxism, Ibsenism, Darwinism, among others--on traditional Chinese culture.
This course is limited to first-year students.