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China from the Opium War to the 1911 Revolution

China from the Opium War to the 1911 Revolution

Tipo do evento Treinamento
Data do evento 2020-02-08 ~ 2020-02-22 (Saturday) 14:00 - 17:00
Local do evento University of Saint Joseph – Ilha Verde Campus (Address: Estrada Marginal da Ilha Verde, 14-17, Macau)
Explanação de inscrição From now until 03/02/2020
Audiências History teachers
Quota 25 25
Taxa Free
Executante Professor Cheng Wah Kwan, University of Saint Joseph
Organizadora Centre of Educational Resources, Education and Youth Affairs Bureau
Prodtor Centre of Educational Resources, Education and Youth Affairs Bureau
Lingua Inglês
Informação 83959184 (Mr. Mok Man Hong, Nicholas)
Objetivo 1. Understand and evaluate the fundamental transformations inflicted by China’s modern challenges both domestically and externally; 2. Understand the social, cultural, and political aspects of change that led to China’s modern national formation; 3. Critically assess and evaluate Qing China’s efforts in reformist solutions and the historical significance of the 1911 Revolution and China’s early republican experiment; 4. Examine and assess not only the proximate causes of historical events but also the deeper, more structural contexts behind them.
Mensagem Session 1 - State and society on the eve of the Opium War (1839-42) - Trade, opium, and British gunboats - The Treaty System Session 2 - Mid-century crisis at home: The Taiping Movement - The Self-strengthening Movement and the reasons for its bankruptcy Session 3 - War with Japan, radical reformism and the formation of Chinese nationalism - Sun Yat-sen and the 1911 Revolution


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