課程資訊
課程名稱
東亞近代史
History of East Asia since 1600 
開課學期
108-2 
授課對象
 
授課教師
長谷川正人 
課號
Hist1609 
課程識別碼
103E53050 
班次
 
學分
3.0 
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
 
上課時間
星期二3,4,5(10:20~13:10) 
上課地點
博雅301 
備註
本課程以英語授課。。A23:歷史思維、世界文明
總人數上限:80人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1082Hist1609 
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課程概述

This course is both an introductory survey of the history of East Asia since 1600 to the present day and an introduction to historical analysis. It aims to provide a foundational grounding in the histories of China, Korea, and Japan in the modern era since 1600. We will not only study the distinctive features of national histories in East Asia but examine the cross-regional qualities of traditions and contestations within the region. We will inquire, for example, how the Ming-Qing transition in 17th-century China affected political discourse in Korea and Japan, how Western imperialism was encountered and responded to in China, Korea, and Japan in the 19th century, and how the experiences and memories of the 20th century have defined the nature of political and cultural interactions in East Asia. As an introductory course in historical analysis, this course also emphasizes the importance of critically assessing historical evidence in both reading and writing. We will read selections from historical surveys and anthologies of primary materials in English translation, which will be supplemented by visual materials and film screenings. Readings will also include literary works, memoirs, and selected basic texts in socialism and communism, which have profoundly shaped the political landscape of 20th-century East Asia. The structure of this course combines lecture and discussion. Approximately two-thirds of class time will be devoted to lectures and discussion of historical context in English. We will use the remaining class time to discuss, either in English or in Chinese, assigned primary source readings. The course is open to all students and assumes no prior knowledge of the course material. 

課程目標
This course seeks to help develop a fundamental knowledge of major historical themes in modern East Asia, as well as an understanding of the nature of cultural transmission, interactions, and tensions within the region. You will also acquire a historical perspective from which to examine the traditions and transformations of East Asian societies. In this course, we will emphasize the importance of critically assessing historical evidence in both reading and writing. The course is designed to help strengthen skills to critically analyze primary and secondary sources, and you will be introduced to a wide range of materials and approaches to historical analysis. 
課程要求
Grades for the course will be based on attendance at class and participation in class discussion (20%), a map quiz (5%), a midterm test (20%), a short essay (25%), and a final exam (30%). 
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
 
指定閱讀
• Joanna Waley-Cohen, The Sextants of Beijing: Global Currents in Chinese History (New York: W. W. Norton, 1999).
• Andrew Gordon, A Modern History of Japan: From Tokugawa Times to the Present, 3rd ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014).
• Wm. Theodore de Bary, ed., Sources of East Asian Tradition, vol. 2, The Modern Period (New York: Columbia University Press, 2008). 
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課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
Week 1
3/3  Introduction 
Week 2
3/10  Late Ming Society

Readings:
・Waley-Cohen, Sextants of Beijing, pp. 55-91 (ch. 2)
・Sources of East Asian Tradition, vol. 2, pp. 64-76 (ch. 60) 
Week 3
3/17  The Manchus and Chosǒn Korea

Readings:
・Kyung Moon Hwang, A History of Korea, pp. 80-87 (ch. 9).
・W. R. Carles, "A Corean Monument to Manchu Clemency," Journal of the China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 23 (1889): 1-8.
・Sources of East Asian Tradition, vol. 2, pp. 456-62 (ch. 83). 
Week 4
3/24  Japan's Early Encounter with the West

Readings:
・Gordon, Modern History of Japan, chs. 1-2.
・Sources, vol. 2, chs. 63, 66. 
Week 5
3/31  High Qing

Readings:
・Waley-Cohen, Sextants of Beijing, chs. 3-4.
・Sources, vol. 2, pp. 93-118. 
Week 6
4/7  Chosǒn Society

Readings:
・Michael Seth, Concise History of Premodern Korea, 2nd ed (2016), ch. 7.
・Sources, vol. 2, pp. 403-15, 436-55.
・The Tale of Hong Kiltong, in Anthology of Korean Literature, ed. Peter H. Lee (1981), pp. 119-47. 
Week 7
4/14  Tokugawa Society

Readings:
・Gordon, Modern History of Japan, chs. 3-4.
・Sources, vol. 2, chs. 70, 72. 
Week 8
4/21  **Midterm Exam** 
Week 9
4/28  Tradition and Modernity in East Asia 
Week 10
5/5  Dynasties' End 
Week 11
5/12  Communism in East Asia 
Week 12
5/19  East Asia's World Wars 
Week 13
5/26  Mao's China 
Week 14
6/2  Two Koreas 
Week 15
6/9  East Asia since 1989 
Week 16
6/16  **Final Exam** 
Week 4-1
3/24  **Map Quiz in Section**