History 200 - (L) Modern East Asia
MODERN EAST ASIA
Fall
2020
02
4.00
Marnie Anderson
MW 01:40-02:55
Smith College
50058-F20
SEELYE 211
msanders@smith.edu
This introductory course looks comparatively at the histories of China, Japan and Korea from the late 18th century to the present. It examines the struggles of these countries to preserve or regain their independence and establish national identities in a rapidly emerging and often violent modern world order. Although each of these countries has its own distinctive identity, their overlapping histories (and dilemmas) give the region a coherent identity. We also look at how individuals respond to and are shaped by larger historical movements.
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.
You must also register for a Lab section.