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Modernity and Nationhood in China

Course Number: HIST 285
Title: Modernity and Nationhood in China
Day & Time 1: TR 10:30AM 11:45AM
Instructor I: Wilson T
Credit: 1.00
Course Description: Examination of the social and cultural forces contributing to the decline of imperial institutions beginning in the 19th century, as found in the Taiping Rebellion, cultural interaction with Western missionaries, traders, and military and nationalist revolutions in the 20th century. Readings and class discussions consider the coherence of nationhood in Chinese identity and reexamine the "Western impact" as a force in the formation of modernism in China.

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