Department of Modern History, Politics, International Relations
HIST116 China in World History
Credits
3 credit points
Lecturer
Professor Daniel Kane
Unit Description
A study of relations between China and the world from prehistoric times (Xinjiang mummies) to the Han (and the Roman empire), the cosmopolitan empire of the Tang and China's influence on Japan, Korea and Vietnam; Genghis Khan and the Mongols, Marco Polo and other travellers, Matteo Ricci and other missionaries, the multicultural Qing empire, republicanism, communism, and consumerism and the emergence of China as a major world power.
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World History
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