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History of China: The Modern Era

Explore the building of contemporary China.

    • 5 Courses
    • 4 Months
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    What You'll Learn

    The Qing Dynasty was the wealthiest, most powerful, most civilized state on earth — but by the 20th century, a 2,000-year imperial tradition is gone. What happened?

    This series explores the building of contemporary China, a new country that sits on the bedrock of a great and ancient civilization. China re-engages with the West, the Communist Party comes to the fore, the Cultural Revolution returns Mao to power, and economic reforms usher in new foreign investments and renewed international trade. Throughout, enduring issues — political unity, population growth, environmental costs, social constraints, commercialization, internationalization — test the country’s national identity. When did modern Chinese history begin? How do you define a “modern China”? Will the 21st century be the Chinese century? As China continues to play a critical role on the world stage, understanding these questions is essential to understanding the global world we live in. This course provides that understanding and will enable you to find your own answers.

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    China and Communism

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    Modern China’s Foundations: The Manchus and the Qing

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    Contemporary China: The People’s Republic, Taiwan, and Hong Kong

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    Creating Modern China: The Republican Period to the Present

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    Invasions, Rebellions, and the Fall of Imperial China

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    Meet your instructors

    Mark C. Elliott

    Mark C. Elliott

    Vice Provost for International Affairs, Harvard University

    Peter K. Bol

    Peter K. Bol

    Charles H. Carswell Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University

    William C. Kirby

    William C. Kirby

    T. M. Chang Professor of China Studies at Harvard University