課程資訊
課程名稱
經濟史一
Economic History (Ⅰ) 
開課學期
105-1 
授課對象
社會科學院  經濟學系  
授課教師
魏凱立 
課號
ECON3007 
課程識別碼
303E20010 
班次
 
學分
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
選修 
上課時間
星期一7,8,9(14:20~17:20) 
上課地點
社科201 
備註
本課程以英語授課。
總人數上限:87人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1051ECON3007_ecohis1 
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課程概述

This class is taught in English. The two semesters are independent and can be taken separately. The first semester deals with early economic history (pre-1900) and focuses primarily on Asia. During this semester we will deal with broad issues concerning how the human race came to dominate the planet using increasingly complex means of cooperation. The second semester covers the 20th-century. The focus will remain primarily on Asia. The second semester will have a more “practical” orientation. We will primarily discuss what has been causing modern economic growth. Given the broad subject matter, the course will only be able to offer a general overview of the periods and economic regions covered.
The course will meet three hours, one day a week. Generally, there will be a lecture during the first hour. Then, the second hour will be devoted to group work. Students will generally be randomly assigned to small groups and required to read one English-language paper or book chapter to prepare for this work. By the end of the day, the group should send me a 2-3 page paper. The last hour will be a second lecture. Grades will be based on group work (40%), a midterm quiz (15%) and a final exam (45%). There is no text, but you will be responsible for the weekly readings, lecture material and notes posted on line.
A tentative schedule is offered below, but changes may be made. Each semester will be divided into two roughly equal halves. The first half of the first semester will give an overview of the subject matter by historic period while the first half of the second semester will give an overview of the subject matter by country. The second halves of each semester will be organized topically.

 

課程目標
Learn a little about how the world grew more populous and prosperous, and how we investigate this growth. Also, learn to work in small groups with people from other countries. 
課程要求
There are no prerequisites but a general understanding of basic economic principles would be useful. 
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
 
指定閱讀
 
參考書目
Books for EXTRA CREDIT: These will be found on-line through TULIPS. They are all in "ebrary."

Algaze, G. (2009), Ancient Mesopotamia at the Dawn of Civilization: The Evolution of an Urban
Landscape. Univ. of Chicago Press.

Diffie B. W., and G. D. Winius (1977), Foundations of the Portuguese Empire 1415-1580.
University of Minnesota Press.

Pomeranz, K (2000), Great Divergence: China, Europe and the Making of the Modern World
Economy. Princeton University Press.

Sagers, J. (2006), Origins of Japanese Wealth and Power: Reconciling Confucianism and
Capitalism, 1830-1885. Palsgrave MacMillan 
評量方式
(僅供參考)
   
課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
Week 1
9/12  Introduction 
Week 2
9/19  Ancient Middle Eastern Economy 
Week 3
9/26  The Axial (or Iron) Age Economy 
Week 4
10/03  Buddhism & the Silk Road 
Week 5
10/10  Holiday 
Week 6
10/17  The Medieval Islamic Economy 
Week 7
10/24  The Medieval Chinese Economy 
Week 8
10/31  Song China & the Mongols 
Week 9
11/07  The Fourteenth Century Time of Troubles / midterm 
Week 10
11/14  Europe's Rise 
Week 11
11/21  The Impact of the Americas 
Week 12
11/28  Europeans & Chinese in Southeast Asia 
Week 13
12/05  The Industrial Revolution & Great Divergence 
Week 14
12/12  British India 
Week 15
12/19  Meiji Japan 
Week 16
12/26  Final exam 
Week 17
1/02  Holiday 
Week 18
1/09  final class