Middlebury

HIST0232B-F09

Modern China

Modern China
In this course we will examine the history of China from the early nineteenth century through the end of the Maoist period. Readings, lectures, and discussions will familiarize students with the cultural and social structures of the late Qing Empire, patterns of semi-colonialism, the rise of nationalist, feminist, and Marxist movements, the founding of Taiwan, and key events in the People’s Republic of China. Students will emerge from the class with a broader understanding of forms of empire and imperialism, anti-colonial nationalism, non-Western Marxism, and the tendencies of a post-socialist state. 2 hrs. lect, 1 hr. disc.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92615
Subject Code:
HIST
Course Number:
0232
Section Identifier:
B

Course

HIST 0232

All Sections in Fall 2009

Fall 2009

HIST0232A-F09 Lecture (Clinton)
HIST0232B-F09 Lecture (Clinton)
HIST0232Y-F09 Discussion (Clinton)
HIST0232Z-F09 Discussion (Clinton)