For Monday, please finish reading Murphey, chapter 11, and be prepared to answer all the review questions at the end of the chapter.
In addition, in preparation for the midterm exam, please make a suggestion for an essay question in the comments below. The question should be broad and thematic. The answer to the question should be found in the textbook, and preferably drawn from more than one chapter.
Friday, February 24, 2017
Friday, February 17, 2017
M is for Mongol, Mughal, Ming, and Manchu
Have a great long weekend!
For Wednesday's class, please read Murphey, chapter 10, on Mughal India and Central Asia (20 pages), and for Friday's class read Murphey, chapter 11, just to p. 216 (15 pages) on the last dynasties of China. Be prepared to answer the chapter review questions.
Heads up! Next week we will finish chapter 11 and have the midterm exam on chapters 1-11.
For Wednesday's class, please read Murphey, chapter 10, on Mughal India and Central Asia (20 pages), and for Friday's class read Murphey, chapter 11, just to p. 216 (15 pages) on the last dynasties of China. Be prepared to answer the chapter review questions.
Heads up! Next week we will finish chapter 11 and have the midterm exam on chapters 1-11.
Friday, February 10, 2017
Japan and Korea
We will continue discussion of China on Monday. Please read Murphey, chapter 9 (22 pages), for Wednesday and be prepared to answer the review questions on page 176f.
Extra Credit Opportunities:
Extra Credit Opportunities:
- VietNam Tet Festival (San Jose), Saturday and Sunday, February 11th and 12th.
- Asian Art Museum (San Francisco) has several excellent exhibits (some ending soon).
- Canter Arts Center (Stanford) special exhibit: "A Mushroom Perspective on Sacred Geography," February 8–May 15, 2017
And check out this amazing site from the Asian Art Museum--you'll be glad you did.
Sunday, February 5, 2017
Southeast Asian Civilization
For this coming week, please read Murphey, chapter 7, on Southeast Asian civilization (15 pages) by Monday and Murphey, chapter 8, for more on Chinese civilization (20 pages) by Friday. Blog posts are due by midnight on Wednesday.
If you didn't get to see the video on the engineering history of the Chinese empire, or didn't get enough of it, you can find it here on YouTube.
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