21h.151 | Fall 2024 | Undergraduate

Dynastic China

Course Description

This course surveys the history of China from the first dynasty to the year 1800. It traces the rise of the world’s first centralized bureaucratic state, the development of the world’s oldest living written culture, and the formation of the pre-modern world’s largest single commercial market. It also …
This course surveys the history of China from the first dynasty to the year 1800. It traces the rise of the world’s first centralized bureaucratic state, the development of the world’s oldest living written culture, and the formation of the pre-modern world’s largest single commercial market. It also studies women and men as they founded dynasties, engaged in philosophy, challenged orthodoxies, and invented technologies used around the globe. Finally, the course explores China’s past to understand the country’s present, and reflects on what its stories mean for the global world.

Course Info

Learning Resource Types
Activity Assignments
Lecture Videos
Readings
Written Assignments
A man, with a thin goatee and wearing an elaborate red robe, sits at a desk while a group of men observe.
Activities of Minister of War Wang Qiong (1459–1532) (1736). (Source: Wikimedia Commons. This image is in the public domain.)