History 450 - JYW Seminar in History

Fall
2019
02
4.00
Garrett Washington
TU TH 2:30PM 3:45PM
UMass Amherst
28613
Herter Hall room 400
gwashington@umass.edu
This seminar trains students in historical research techniques and the writing of history, and fulfills the University's Junior Writing requirement. See the History Department course description guide for various sectional sub-titles and descriptions.
Open to Seniors and Juniors in History, Middle East and Judaic majors only. "Race, Religion, and Nation in East Asia"

As their nations struggled to find their places in a new world order dominated by Western nations, East Asians saw the variety, visibility, and impacts of religion explode in their everyday lives. We need only think of the bulletproof Chinese Boxers who defied the Qing Dynasty and the entire Western world in 1900 or the hyper-patriotic, militaristic Emperor-worship cultivated by State Shinto in Japan. From European Jesuits in China to American Protestants in Japan to Japanese Buddhists in Korea to the place of religion in racial and national identity formation and state-building, religion has been a very big deal in modern East Asia over the past five centuries. To understand these developments, we will read from history monographs, academic journal articles, diaries, newspapers, and magazines that illustrate East Asian religious heterogeneity and its intellectual, socio-cultural, and political repercussions.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.