History 239ME - Cities in Modern East Asia

Spring
2018
01
4.00
Lan Wu
TTH 11:30AM-12:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
102518
Skinner Hall 210
lwu@mtholyoke.edu
This course asks: what are cities in the history of modern East Asia? Cities were cosmopolitan, centers of commerce, and sites of social movements in late imperial China, Tokugawa Japan, and late Chosǔn Korea. How did the roles of cities change in the nineteenth century when East Asia became more integrated into the global system? How was urban life affected in the first half of the twentieth century when the central states dealt with domestic turmoil and external pressures? How did the state work to redefine cities and urban culture in the postwar era? To answer these questions, this seminar encourages students to position cities historically and comparatively.
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