History 137 - Modern East Asia

Fall
2016
01
4.00
Lan Wu
MW 01:15PM-02:30PM
Mount Holyoke College
97009
Skinner Hall 212
lwu@mtholyoke.edu
A comparative history of China, Japan, and Korea from the early seventeenth century to the present, with strong focus on regional interaction. After an introduction to early modern histories and cultures, we will examine the struggles of these countries to preserve or regain their independence and establish their national identities in a rapidly changing, often violent modern world order. While each of these countries has its own distinctive identity, their overlapping histories (and dilemmas) give the region a coherent shape. We will also look at how individuals respond to and are shaped by larger historical movements.
No prior knowledge of East Asian history or the languages is required, and readings are all in English.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.