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China Since 1800

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The aim of this course is to build historical knowledge as a basis for understanding the domestic and international impacts of rapid change in contemporary China. It introduces interpretive frameworks for discussion of topics including the competence of the Qing government, revolutionary movements, war against Japan, Mao Zedong’s leadership, and economic expansion. Format: Lectures and occasional group discussions. Assignments: Short essays, quizzes, one in-class test, participation in discussions, and a final exam.

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Department of History, Queen's University

49 Bader Lane, Watson Hall 212
Kingston ON K7L 3N6
Canada

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