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China and Western Imperialism to 1949

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China and Western Imperialism to 1949

A non-accredited history and heritage course

Course Code

CLL 24/25_NA_122
Course Description

From the Middle Ages China was subjected to numerous forms of 'informal empire' by other nations interested in forcing trade. Usually maintaining its sovereignty but compelled to allow an ever-increasing number of imperial powers to establish colonies within its borders, eventually over a dozen national flags flew over China's largest cities. This course studies China's appeal to other nations, its decline from regional superpower to defeated vassal, its 'century of humiliation' and the final victory against foreign domination.

Tutor: Martin Fecitt BA MA PGCE PGDip

Term: Summer

Day: Wednesday

Start Date: 23 April 2025

Time: 2-4pm

No. of weeks: 10

Full fee: £114

Location: University of York Campus, Classroom-based

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