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          poses to China and how the Asian giant dealt with them proactively; at times negotiating and,
          on certain fronts, aggressively “re-defining” globalization to its own advantage.

          HIST 260    The History of Chinese Economy
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This is an introductory course on the history of Chinese economy. The course is divided
          into two parts. The first part provides a general description of the economic development since
          ancient times. It gives students an understanding of the trends of Chinese economic devel-
          opment  and  the  principles  underlying  the  economic changes.  The  second  part  focuses  on
          some of the important issues in Chinese economic history. The selected topics are studied in
          depth and it is expected that students will be able to acquire some of the economic research
          methods  used  in  Chinese  economic  history.  Moreover,  some  of  the  traditional  Chinese
          economic classics will be introduced to students which aims at developing students’ ability to
          appreciate ancient Chinese economic literature.

          HIST 275    The Great World Wars
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This second-year elective course attempts a concise overview of the two world wars,
          including causes, conduct of war, results and impacts, which differentiated human conflicts in
          the first half of the twentieth century from those of previous centuries and which had left crucial
          imprints on the shaping of the contemporary world. In addition to key historical events, the
          course examines economic factors, political thought, propaganda, mass politics, technological
          advances and roles of key figures and their impact on attitudes towards the economics and
          conduct of war. It will also survey how the deployment of hi-tech weaponry defined the nature,
          scale and devastation caused in modern warfare. The subject is capped with an open forum
          on selected issues and themes, including perspectives and considerations of opponents in the
          wars, roots of their differences to understand the rise of massive conflicts between nations.

          HIST 310    History of Song and Yuan Dynasties
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course covers the histories of Song and Yuan dynasties, as well as those of Liao,
          Western Xia and Jin. It aims to introduce to students through lectures the political, military,
          social and cultural aspects of their histories. It attempts to show the process of change and the
          historical significance of these Chinese dynasties.

          HIST 311    History of Ming and Qing Dynasties
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course traces the chronological development of political, social, economic, literary
          and intellectual concepts and institutions in these two dynasties. Emphasis is on the impact of
          selected  major  events  and  changes  on  the  rise  and  fall  of  these  dynasties  including,  for
          example, Ming despotism and eunuchs, the rise of the Manchu, and the zenith of the Qing
          dynasty.


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