Middlebury

HIST 0111

Early East Asia

Early East Asia
This course explores the history of China, Korea, and Japan in the centuries before extended contact with the West. We will begin by questioning what historians mean by “East Asia” as a historical category and then trace the shared as well as distinct philosophical, political, and cultural practices that defined each region and its respective historical periods. Topics will include Confucianism, Buddhism, the development of local and regional economies, the migration of populations, and the changing modes of statecraft within each area. Pre-1800. Not open to students who have taken HIST 0231 or HIST 0235. 2 hrs. lect./1 hr. disc.
Subject:
History
Department:
History
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
AAL CMP HIS SOC
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Fall 2011

HIST0111A-F11 Lecture (Ward)
HIST0111Y-F11 Discussion (Ward)
HIST0111Z-F11 Discussion (Ward)

Fall 2010

HIST0111A-F10 Lecture (Waters)
HIST0111Y-F10 Discussion (Waters)
HIST0111Z-F10 Discussion (Waters)

Fall 2009

HIST0111A-F09 Lecture (Waters)

Fall 2007

HIST0111A-F07 Lecture (Waters)
HIST0111B-F07 Lecture (Waters)
HIST0111X-F07 Discussion (Waters)
HIST0111Y-F07 Discussion (Waters)
HIST0111Z-F07 Discussion (Waters)

Fall 2005

HIST0111A-F05 Lecture (Wyatt)

Fall 2004

HIST0111A-F04 Lecture (Waters)
HIST0111X-F04 Discussion (Waters)
HIST0111Y-F04 Discussion (Waters)
HIST0111Z-F04 Discussion (Waters)

Fall 2003

HIST0111A-F03 Lecture (Waters)
HIST0111X-F03 Discussion (Waters)