China in World History - INTS102
This unit is an introduction to imperial China in world history. Topics will broadly cover imperial history and the consequences of both China's interaction with and isolation from the outside world. Topics will include China's traditional role as the focus of socio-political order and culture in East Asia and its continuing influence and relevance in the modern world; the role of wars and invasions in shaping Chinese politics and culture; the role of trade in the transmission of science, technology and beliefs between China and the world and their importance in world history; and the transmission and role of Chinese culture as a part of world culture.
Credit Points: | 3 |
When Offered: | S2 Day - Session 2, North Ryde, Day |
Staff Contact(s): | Dr Kevin Carrico |
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NCCW(s): | HIST116 |
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Assessed As: | Graded |
Offered By: | Department of International Studies Faculty of Arts |
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