EALC1731 - 20th Century China: Democracy, Constitutions, and States

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
20th Century China: Democracy, Constitutions, and States
Term
2022C
Subject area
EALC
Section number only
401
Section ID
EALC1731401
Course number integer
1731
Meeting times
TR 10:15 AM-11:44 AM
Meeting location
COLL 314
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Andrew Starling
Arthur Waldron
Description
Since 1900 four types of states have ruled China: dynastic, elective parliamentary, authoritarian nationalist, and communist. We will trace each from its intellectual origins to conclusion. By doing so we will present a solid and wide-ranging narrative of China's past century, introducing newly discovered material, some controversial. Above all we will dig into the issues raised by the century's mixture of regimes. Right now China is a dictatorship but once it was an imperfect democracy. Does this prove that Chinese are somehow incapable of creating democracy? That sadly it is just not in their DNA? Or only that the task is very difficult in a country nearly forty times the size of England and developing rapidly? That without dictatorship the Chinese almost inevitably collapse into chaos? Or only that blood and iron have been used regularly with harsh effectiveness? You will be given a solid grounding in events, and also in how they are interpreted, right up to the present. Readings will be mostly by Chinese authors (translated), everything from primary sources to narrative to fiction. We will also use wartime documentary films. Two lectures per week, regular mid-term and final exams, and a paper on a topic of your own choice. No prerequisites.
Course number only
1731
Cross listings
HIST1593401, HIST1593401
Use local description
No