HIS175
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HIS 175 Yin&Yang/Chengis Khan/Samurai: E Asia
Course Description
Examination of pre-modern East Asia to 1644 with emphasis on East Asian philosophical and spiritual traditions and how these traditions affected the development of East Asian civilizations; the contribution East Asia played in the development of European and world history; and to challenge Euro-centric perspectives that often view East Asia civilizations as static. The course will also explore how Confucianism created a self-regulated society, how Chinese civilization was able to maintain cultural continuity for 3000 years, the role of the Mongols in the making of the modern world, and Japanese samurai culture. This course uses several East Asian films. This course counts toward the Japanese Studies major/minor. This course is cross listed as JPN-175. GLAFC, Fall semester.
Course Type (Attributes)
Global Affairs & Cultures (GLAFC)
Credit Hours Min
4
Yearly Cycle
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