PREMODERN EAST ASIA: CHINA, KOREA, AND JAPAN
HILARY TERM 2008 (Lecture Room 1, Oriental Institute)
Week |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Friday |
H1 |
Ming China: the real beginning of ‘Early Modern China’? (H De Weerdt) 4-5pm Chosŏn Korea: aristocratic variation on a Confucian theme (J Lewis) 5-6pm |
Chosŏn King Sejong’s Golden Age (J Lewis) 4-5pm
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The Chosŏn Agricultural Revolution: society, state, and ideology (J Lewis) 4-5pm Development of the Korean script (J Kiaer) 5-6pm |
H2 |
Medieval Japan: Rise of the Warriors (J Lewis) 4-5pm |
Japan’s Ōnin War to the eve of re-unification: the politics of total civil war and the creation of a single realm (J Lewis) 4-5pm |
Japan’s medieval economy and society: prosperity amidst political chaos and the beginning of Japan’s modern era (J Lewis) 4-5pm
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H3 |
Kamakura-period Japanese Medieval Literature (P Harries) 4-5pm |
Muromachi-period Japanese Literature and the formation of the Japanese Aesthetic (P Harries) 4-5pm |
East Asia at War: Hideyoshi's invasion of Korea and Ming involvement (J Lewis) 4-5pm First Japanese Essay DUE |
H4 |
Qing China: Late Imperial Splendour I (H De Weerdt) 4-5pm |
Qing China: Late Imperial Splendour II (H De Weerdt) 4-5pm |
European Encounters with East Asia I (A Ucerler) 4-5pm NOTE: LECTURE VENUE IS OUCS |
H5 |
European Encounters with East Asia II (A Ucerler) 4-5pm NOTE: LECTURE VENUE IS OUCS |
Tokugawa Japan’s new political system (bakuhan system), foreign relations, religions, and ideologies (J Lewis) 4-5pm |
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H6 |
Literature in early modern Japan: Edo period (P Harries) 4-5pm |
European Sources on East Asia, 1500-1700 (A Ucerler) 4-5pm NOTE: LECTURE VENUE IS OUCS |
Second Japanese Essay DUE |
H7 |
Ceramics in East Asia (S Vainker) 4-5pm |
The world falls apart: the catastrophes of 19th-century Qing China (H De Weerdt) 4-5pm |
The History of the Book in East Asia (A Ucerler) 4-5pm NOTE: LECTURE VENUE IS OUCS |
H8 |
Late Chosŏn Korea’s economy, society, and thought: what made it weak going into the late 19th century? (J Lewis) 4-5pm |
Tokugawa Japan’s economy and society: cities, villages, demography, and commerce: what made it strong going into the late 19th century? (J Lewis) 4-5pm |
Third Japanese Essay DUE Chinese Essay DUE |
Further information can be found on the Weblearn pages for Korean Studies (www.weblearn.ox.ac.uk to `Humanities Division' to `Oriental Studies' to `East Asia' to `Korean Studies' to ‘Pre-modern Survey’). Series coordinator: Dr. James Lewis (jay.lewis@orinst.ox.ac.uk) (tel: 278194, Oriental Institute Rm. 110).
Updated 3 February 2008