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HIS 217
History of Chinese and Japanese Civilization
Saint Martin's University
Course
Syllabus
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Dr. Richard
L. Langill |
Fall 2011 |
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email:
rlangill@stmartin.edu |
Office: Old
Main #333 |
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Office
Hours: MWF 8-9 |
TTH 10-11 |
PURPOSE
OF THE COURSE:
The
purpose of this course is to introduce students to the development of
Chinese and Japanese civilizations.
The course will focus on several important questions.
It will examine the major political, economic, social, and
cultural factors which have shaped
Chinese and Japanese civilizations.
It will analyze the major streams of philosophy in both
countries. It will examine the impact of the West on China and
Japan, and how each country dealt with the challenge of modernization,
development, and technological change.
It will evaluate the impact of reform, revolution, and
militarization in both countries.
Finally, it will analyze the major factors which led to the rise
and demise of Nationalist China, the rise of the Communist Party, the
Civil War in China, the establishment of democracy in Japan, the
challenge to democracy from the Japanese oligarchy and military, the
rise of militarism, World War II, and the occupation of Japan.
FILMS AND AV MATERIALS
I
will use several films, filmstrips, and AV tapes in this course.
These materials should enrich the course and give students a
better feel for the development of Chinese civilization. Students should
plan to take brief notes on these programs. These materials are testable
so be sure to attend these sessions and understand the central message
of these films.
ATTENDANCE
Attendance
is the responsibility of the student. Students will be allowed 3
unexcused absences for any reason.
After the limit has been reached the student will be penalized 10
points per class missed.
STUDENT GRADES
There will be three
essay examinations and a map examination on China and Japan.
Each of the three major examinations will count 20% of your total
grade; the combined score on the map test will constitute another 20%.
Class participation will make up the final 20% of your final
grade. Essay examinations
will be utilized in this class with a study guide provided by the
instructor prior to the test. Identification
questions will also used to test significant names, places, events, and
concepts. A practice map and map terms will be distributed in class.
| 60%
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Three Essay Examinations
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(300)
points)
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20%
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Map Exam on China and Japan
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(100) points)
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20%
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Class Participation /Attendance |
(100) points)
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500 points possible |
Grades for the
course are based on the following formula:
| A= |
500–450
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90% |
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B= |
450-400 |
80% |
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C= |
400-350 |
70% |
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D= |
350-300
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60% |
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F= |
300-250 |
50% |
COURSE ACCOMMODATIONS
If you need course adaptations or
accommodations because of a disability, if you have medical or safety
concerns to share with me, or if you need special arrangements in case
the building must be evacuated, please talk with me as soon as possible.
TEXTBOOKS
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Conrad
Schirokauer, Miranda Brown, David Lurie and Suzanne Gay. A Brief History of Chinese and Japanese
Civilization, 3rd ed. International Thomson Publishers,
2005 |
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(ED)
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Edward
Dreyer. Zheng He: China and the Oceans in Early Ming
Dynasty, Pearson, Longman, 2007 |
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| (HH) |
Helen
Hooper. Fukuzawa Yukichi. Pearson, Longman, 2005 |
COURSE OUTLINE
CHINA
| 8/31 |
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Introduction |
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| 9/2 |
I. |
Geographical Setting of Chinese History |
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| 9/7-9 |
II. |
Birth of Chinese Civilization |
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(CS) Chpt 1, pgs 1-23 |
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Birth of Chinese Civilization out
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| 9/12 |
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China Map
Test |
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| 9/12-14 |
III. |
Golden Age of Chinese Philosophy |
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(CS)
Chpt 2, pgs 24-50 |
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Golden Age of Chinese Philosophy
out |
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| 9/16-19 |
IV. |
Formation of the Chinese Empire- Qin and Han Dynasties |
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(CS) Chpt 3, pgs 51-82
Formation of the Chinese Empire out |
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| 9/21 |
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Movie: Terra Cotta Warriors |
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| 9/23 |
V. |
Political Disintegration Barbarian Invasions- |
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Three Kingdoms Six Dynasties |
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(CS) Chpt 4, pgs 83-105 |
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Political Disintegration Barbarian Invasions
out |
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| 9/26-28 |
VI. |
Reunification and Regeneration of Empire |
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Sui and Tang Dynasties. |
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(CS)
Chpt 5, pgs 106-133 |
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Reunification and Regeneration of Empire
out |
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| 9/30 |
VII. |
Political Weakness and Cultural Splendor- the Two Song |
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Dynasties |
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(CS) Chpt 8, pgs 184-213 |
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Political Weakness and Cultural Splendor out |
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| 10/3 |
VIII. |
China Under Mongol Rule: the Yuan Dynasty |
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(CS)
Chpt 9, pgs 236-257 |
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China Under Mongol Rule out |
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| 10/5 |
IX. |
State and Society Under the Ming Dynasty |
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(CS)
Chpt 10, pgs 2258-285
State and Society Under the Ming Dynasty
out
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(ED)
Edward
Dreyer. Zheng He: Whole book |
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| 10/7 |
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FIRST EXAMINATION |
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| 10/10 |
X. |
Traditional China Under Manchu Rule |
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(CS)
Chpt 14, pgs 378-403 |
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Traditional China Under Manchu Rule
out |
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| 10/12 |
XI. |
Coming of the Europeans |
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(CS) Chpt 13, pgs 328-342 |
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Coming of the Europeans
out |
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| 10/17-19 |
XII. |
Invasion and Rebellion
in China |
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Invasion and Rebellion in China
out |
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(CS) Chpt 16, pgs 404-432 |
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| 10/21 |
XIII. |
Heyday
of Western Imperialism in China |
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Heyday
of Western Imperialism in China out |
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(CS) Chpt 16, pgs 433-438 |
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| 10/24 |
XIV. |
Reform,
Rebellion, and the Demise of the Qing Dynasty |
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(CS)
Chpt 19, pgs 487-495 |
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| 10/26 |
XV. |
From
Revolution to Warlordism in China |
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From
Revolution to Warlordism in China out |
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(CS)
Chpt 19, pgs. 496-503 |
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| 10/28-31 |
XVI. |
Rise and Decline of Nationalist China |
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Rise and Decline of Nationalist China
out |
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(CS) Chpt 19, pgs 504-511 |
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| 11/2-4 |
XVII. |
Chinese
Communist Party and the Rise of Mao |
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Chinese
Communist Party and the Rise of Mao out |
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(CS)
Chpt 22, pgs 563-569 |
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| 11/7 |
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SECOND EXAMINATION |
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JAPAN |
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| 11/9 |
I. |
Geographical Foundations of Japan |
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Geographical Foundations of Japan
out |
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| 11/14-16 |
II. |
Tokugawa Japan: A Centralized Feudal State |
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(CS)
Chpt 14, pgs 345-377 |
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Tokugawa Japan: A Centralized Feudal State
out |
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| 11/18 |
III. |
Japan's Response to the West |
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(CS) Chpt 17, pgs 438-452 |
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Japan's Response to the West
out |
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| 11/18 |
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Japan Map
Test |
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| 11/21-23 |
IV. |
Meiji Restoration Part 1 |
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(CS) Chpt 17, pgs 353-461 |
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Meiji Restoration Part 1
out |
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| 11/28 |
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Movie: Pacific Century- Meiji Japan |
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| 11/30-12/2 |
V. |
Meiji Restoration Part 2 |
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(CS)
Chpt 18, pgs 464-485 and Chpt 20, pgs. 513-523 |
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Meiji Restoration Part 2
out |
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(HH)
Fukuzawa Yukichi Whole Book |
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| 12/5-7 |
VI. |
Imperial Japan:
Democracy and Militarism |
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(CS)
Chpt 20, pgs 523-535; Chpt 21, pgs 536-560 |
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Imperial Japan:
Democracy and Militarism out |
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FINAL EXAMINATION
Wed 12/14 @ 8 am |
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