HISTORY OF CHINA 1

Academic year
2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
STORIA DELLA CINA 1
Course code
LT0420 (AF:537761 AR:284912)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Subdivision
Surnames A-L
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
L-OR/23
Period
1st Semester
Course year
3
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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This course is one of the mandatory taught modules within the China curriculum in Lingue, Culture e Società dell'Asia e dell'Africa Mediterranea.

The course introduces to the main formative events of pre-imperial and imperial Chinese history until the XIV century AD. The goals of the course are: to provide a chronological overview of pre-imperial and imperial Chinese history; to critically address salient aspects of the macro themes concerning the socio-political, economic, and cultural sphere of the empire; to analyze some aspects of the relationship between the empire and the political entities of East Asia in the pre-modern period; to acquire command of the specialized lexicon of East Asian historical research. The course therefore offers a basis for students wishing to undertake the study of aspects of the history of China and East Asia.
Knowledge and comprehension
The student will acquire a knowledge of the periodization of Chinese history, from the pre-imperial and imperial period up to the 14th century; will acquire the tools for evaluation and critical analysis of issues concerning the economic, social, political, and cultural development, and will be able to identify and contextualize the main textual and material sources, and will acquire awareness of the methodology of historical research.

Ability to apply knowledge and communication skills:
- to apply the knowledge acquired to other areas and subjects covered in the study program,
- to critically analyze the complexities of other historical periods, and to make simple comparative analyses of different historical processes (in a diachronic and synchronic perspective),
- to critically process the contents of the course and make consistent analysis,
- to acquire an adequate vocabulary and to use terminology in a informed and precise way.

Learning skills
- to critically consult the reference texts,
- to conduct independent bibliography research and to use web resources (databases, digital maps, ...),
- to improve the ability to read English language sources.
No specific prerequisites are required
Early China: from prehistory to the Warring States period
The early empire: Qin and Han dynasties
The early medieval period (2nd century- 6th cent.)
The Sui-Tang empires and Central Asia
Early modern China: Northern Song and Kitan-Liao, Southern Song and Jurchen-Jin
The Mongol empire

Vogelsang, Kai. Cina. Una storia millenaria. Torino: Einaudi, 2014 [fino alla fine dei Ming, p. 372] [in biblioteca: LIBRITESTO B889]

Leese-Messing, Kathrin. “The Qin and Han Empires,” in Handbook of Afro-Eurasian Economies (De Gruyter, 2020), pp. 129-194. [OPEN ACCESS]

Hammond, Kenneth J.; Xiong, Cunrui Victor. Routledge Handbook of Imperial Chinese History. Routledge, 2018 (a selection of chapters) [ LIBRITESTO B920]

Scarpari, Maurizio (ed.). La Cina II. L’età imperiale dai Tre Regni ai Qing. Einaudi, 2010. (a selection of chapters)[SINOLOG CONS 821/2]

The materials are available on the shelf behind the front desk at the library in Ca' Vendramin, or in PDF format in Moodle
A 70-minute written exam with a part-test and two open-ended questions.

The course syllabus is the same for attending and nonattending students.
This course consists in 15 frontal lessons
The program is valid for both attending and nonattending students and for all exam sessions in a.y. 2024/25
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This programme is provisional and there could still be changes in its contents.
Last update of the programme: 11/09/2024