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HIS 142 - 01   History of Hong Kong and Taiwan: Two Peripheries of China

2021 Summer Quarter

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Career
Undergraduate
Grading
Student Option
Class Number
71244
Type
Lecture
Instruction Mode
In Person
Credits
5 units
General Education
CC
Status
Open
Available Seats
5
Enrollment Capacity
35
Enrolled
30
Wait List Capacity
0
Wait List Total
0

Description

Studies the history of two peripheries of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, from the earliest written records to the present. These two places were at various times part of China, and, to some, are still parts of China. However, these two have historical trajectories distinct from China and have developed their unique positions in the world. This course invites students to think about Taiwan and Hong Kong, not only their local histories and development, but also their role as two peripheries of China in Chinese nationalism and in U.S-China relations.

Meeting Information

Days & Times Room Instructor Meeting Dates
MW 09:00AM-12:30PM Remote Instruction Miu,W.
Richardson,D.K.
07/26/21 - 08/27/21
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