FF:KSCA027 History of China to 18th c. - Course Information
KSCA027 History of China (to the end of 18th c.)
Faculty of ArtsAutumn 2020
- Extent and Intensity
- 2/0/0. 4 credit(s) (plus 1 credit for an exam). Recommended Type of Completion: k (colloquium). Other types of completion: zk (examination).
- Teacher(s)
- Antonio De Caro, Doctor of Philosophy (lecturer)
- Guaranteed by
- doc. Lucie Olivová, MA, Ph.D., DSc.
Department of Chinese Studies – Asia Studies Centre – Faculty of Arts
Contact Person: Mgr. et Mgr. Dušan Vávra, Ph.D.
Supplier department: Department of Chinese Studies – Asia Studies Centre – Faculty of Arts - Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is only offered to the students of the study fields the course is directly associated with.
The capacity limit for the course is 3 student(s).
Current registration and enrolment status: enrolled: 0/3, only registered: 0/3 - fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- there are 6 fields of study the course is directly associated with, display
- Course objectives
- This course outlines the major events in Chinese history from the Neolithic period until the end of the Qianlong reign, with emphasis on political and cultural history.
- Learning outcomes
- At the end of the course students should be able to:
understand the basics of Chinese historical politics and culture;
understand the essential terminology of Chinese historiography;
understand the importance of Chinese history for contemporary problems - Syllabus
- 1) From Prehistory to Neolithic cultures (From 1.8 million years ago to c. 1600 BC) • The importance of the Yellow River • The first settlers • The Peking Man and Zhoukoudian • The Neolithic cultures • Historical sources: from Sima Qian 司馬遷 ( 145- 86 BCE circa) to the Tsinghua Bamboo Slips • The myths of China: Three Augusts and Five Emperors • The Xia Dynasty 2) From Myth to History: from Shang to Chunqiu (1600 BC circa – circa 476 BCE) • The notion of the Mandate of Heaven: Tianming 天命 • Are dragon bones real? The discovery of oracle bones by Wang Yirong 王懿榮, 1845–1900 • Shang dynasty: Chronology and bronzes • Zhou dynasty: Chronology and bronzes • The Chunqiu Period: chronology 3) The Warring States and Qin Dynasty (476 BCE – 206 BCE) • Confucius, Kongzi 孔子, 551-479 CE circa: ritualizing life • The Warring States: Chronology • The rise of Qin: between history and legend • The unification of China: First Emperor of Qin Qinshihuangdi 秦始皇帝 • From the Great Wall to the destruction of books: times are changing again 4) Han Dynasty 漢 (206 BCE-220 CE), • Liu Bang 劉邦 (Emperor Gaozu 漢高祖, r. 206-195 BCE) • Former Han (Qianhan 前漢, 206 BCE-8 CE) and the Later Han (Houhan 後漢, 25-220 CE) • A tale of two capitals: Chang'an 長安 (modern Xi'an 西安, Shaanxi) and Luoyang 洛陽 (modern Luoyang, Henan). • The structure of the empire: from nobility to state-employed officials and back. • The fight for the throne and the centralization of the state • Expansion and foreign policies 5) Disunity, the Silk Road (206 CE – 581CE) • Yellow turban rebellion: alchemists and war (184 CE) • Three Kingdoms (三國): Chronology • The legend: Romance of the Three Kingdoms 三國演義, attributed to Luo Guanzhong, (羅貫中 1330–1400, or 1280–1360 circa) • Southern and Northern dynasties (南朝與北朝) • The Silk Road 6) Sui, Tang, and the Five Dynasties (581 CE – 960 CE) • Sui 隋 (581-618): Chronology • Tang 唐 (618-907): Chronology • Gentry and State • Buddhism: from love to destruction • Manicheism and Christianity: Luminous religions coming from the “West” • Five Dynasties五代 (907-960): Chronology 7) Mid-term revision • Test to be corrected in class 8) Song culture, Liao and Jin (960 CE – 1279 CE) • Song 宋 (960-1279) • The political structure • The religions in the empire • The capital Kaifeng 開封 • Liao known also as 大遼 (Great Liao), 916–1125 • Jin dynasty also known as Great Jin 大金, 1115–1234 9) Mongol expansion, the Yuan Dynasty (1279 – 1368) • Yuan (Mongols)元 (1279-1368): Chronology • Genghis Khan (1158 – 1227): The Legend and the Man • Kublai Khan, (1215 – 1294): Conquering China • Marco Polo (1254 – 1324) at the court of the Emperor and along the Silk Road (1271 – 1295) • Pax Mongolica: ruling Asia • Religions in the Yuan empire: from Franciscan friars to Buddhist monks • The capital Khanbaliq or Yuan Dadu 元大都: the capital in the North 10) the Ming dynasty: the origins • Ming dynasty, 1368- 1644: Chronology • Hongwu Emperor 洪武帝, 1328 – 1398: from peasant to Emperor • From Khanbaliq to Beijing 北京: the (re)making of a capital • Yongle Emperor 永樂帝 1360 – 1424: the expansion of the Ming 11) The Ming dynasty part II: Jesuit missions and imperial examinations • The examination system • Early Jesuit missions in China: Fr. Matteo Ricci SJ (1552- 1602) and his companions • The Imjin war (1592-1598): a step towards the end 12) The Qing dynasty (1644- 1912); from Hong Taiji to Qianlong Emperor • The Qing dynasty (1644- 1912): a chronology until 1800 • The House of Aisin Gioro and Hong Taiji 皇太極 (1592 - 1643): From Manchuria to the Qing empire. • Astronomers at the court of the Qing: the Jesuit missions and the Qing dynasty • The Kangxi Emperor 康熙帝 1654 – 1722 and his Kangxi Dictionary, 康熙字典 • Qianlong Emperor 乾隆帝 ( 1711 – 1799): Confucian tradition and the Siku Quanshu 四庫全書 Complete Library in Four Sections.
- Literature
- required literature
- ROSSABI, Morris. A history of China. First published. Malden, MA: Wiley Blackwell, 2014, xxvi, 426. ISBN 9781577181132. info
- LIŠČÁK, Vladimír. Čína. 1. vyd. Praha: Libri, 2002, 223 s. ISBN 8072771094. info
- OLIVOVÁ, Lucie and XU SHU´AN. Vývoj správního systému v Číně. 1st ed. Praha: Karlova univerzita, 2000, 110 pp. ISBN 80-246-0093-5. info
- PALÁT, Augustin and Jaroslav PRŮŠEK. Středověká Čína : společnost a zvyky v době dynastií Sung a Jüan. Praha: DharmaGaia, 2001, 379 s. ISBN 8085905396. info
- MALINA, Jaroslav. První císař: Tvůrce Číny a osmého divu světa (The First Emperor: Creator of China and of the World’s Eighth Wonder). 2. přepracované vydání. Brno: Akademické nakladatelství CERM, 2004, 295 pp. bez edice. ISBN 80-7204-298-X. info
- KOLMAŠ, Josef. Pojednání o věcech čínských. Vydání první. Praha: Vyšehrad, 2015, 271 stran. ISBN 9788074296291. info
- recommended literature
- http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/history.html
- LO, Jung-pang. China as a sea power 1127-1368 : a preliminary survey of the maritime expansion and naval exploits of the Chinese people during the Southern Song and Yuan periods. Edited by Bruce A. Elleman. 1st pub. Singapore: NUS Press, 2012, xx, 378. ISBN 9789971695057. info
- BROOK, Timothy. The troubled empire : China in the Yuan and Ming dynasties. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2010, 329 s. ISBN 9780674046023. info
- China between empiresthe northern and southern dynasties. Edited by Mark Edward Lewis. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2009, 340 p. ISBN 0674026055. info
- LEWIS, Mark Edward. China's cosmopolitan empire : the Tang dynasty. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2009, 356 s. ISBN 9780674033061. info
- ROWE, William T. China's last empire : the great Qing. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2009, 360 s. ISBN 9780674036123. info
- KUHN, Dieter. The age of Confucian rule : the song transformation of China. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2009, 356 s. ISBN 9780674031463. info
- LIŠČÁK, Vladimír. Dějiny Číny, Taiwanu a Tibetu v datech. 1. vyd. Praha: Libri, 2008, 782 s. ISBN 9788072773640. info
- LEWIS, Mark Edward. The early Chinese empires : Qin and Han. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2007, 321 s. ISBN 9780674057340. info
- BROOK, Timothy. Čtvero ročních dob dynastie Ming : Čína v období 1368-1644. Translated by Vladimír Liščák. Vyd. 1. V Praze: Vyšehrad, 2003, 362 s. ISBN 8070215836. info
- EBREY, Patricia Buckley. The Cambridge illustrated history of China. 1st pbk. ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999, 352 s. ISBN 9780521669917. info
- FAIRBANK, John King. Dějiny Číny. Praha: Lidové noviny, 1998, 656 s. ISBN 80-7106-249-9. info
- Chinese civilization : a sourcebook. Edited by Patricia Buckley Ebrey. 2. ed., rev. and expanded. New York: Free Press, 1993, xix, 524. ISBN 002908752X. info
- not specified
- ROSSABI, Morris. A History of China. Blackwell Publ. 2014. 426 s. ISBN 978-1-55786-078-1.
- KOLMAŠ, Josef and Jaroslav MALINA. Panoráma biologické a sociokulturní antropologie 21: Čína z antropologické perspektivy (Panorama of Biological and Sociocultural Anthropology 21: China from Anthropological Perspective). Editor: Jaroslav Malina. Brno (CZ): Nadace Universitas Masarykiana v Brně, nakladatelství a vydavatelství Nauma v Brně, 2005, 475 pp. Modulové učební texty pro studenty antropologie. ISBN 80-210-3218-9. info
- POKORA, Timoteus. Čchin Š'chuang-ti. 1. vyd. V Praze: Orbis, 1967, 218 s. URL info
- Teaching methods
- Lectures in English
- Assessment methods
- Written test (final) consisting of ca 20 questions, minimum pass level 70 %. Passing the test results in 4, or 5 credits, according to the student´s registration. Those who registered Examination may have to pass an oral exam, too.
- Language of instruction
- Czech
- Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
- Information on completion of the course: Posluchači Kulturních studií Číny povinně zapisují zkoušku.
The course is taught annually.
The course is taught: every week.
Information on course enrolment limitations: Posluchači JEDNOOBOROVÉHO studia Kulturních studií Číny povinně zapisují zkoušku. Posluchači DVOUOBOROVÉHO studia Kulturních studií Číny povinně zapisují kolokvium. Posluchačům mimo Kulturní studia Číny je doporučeno kolokvium. - Teacher's information
- See also: http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/history.html
- Enrolment Statistics (Autumn 2020, recent)
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