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ASIA2018 Society and economy in China: Historical Development

Later Year Course

Offered By Faculty of Asian Studies
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Asian Studies
Offered in ASIA2018 will not be offered in 2009
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

Adam Smith thought that the China of his had experienced great economic development, and that this was why its people were wretchedly poor by comparison with the people of Europe and America. All kinds of ideas since his time have tried to link the economic condition of China to the character of its society. Earlier this century, it was China's supposed economic failure that was being explained: more recently it has been her supposed success. This course starts by looking in a non-technical way at conceptions of what is meant by the term 'economy'. It studies how 'economic' analysis might be incorporated into models of society. Then it moves on to examine ways in which these ideas have been taken up and used by historians examining the evidence about Chinese society. It looks closely at some debates about the nature of long-term developments in the economic dimensions of Chinese society down to the early modern period. It presents ways in which ideas derived from economic thinking have been used to analyse more general topics in the history of Chinese society, such as its regional and spatial organization.

Indicative Assessment

Short quizzes on tutorial reading (30%), Short paper or review (20%), Notes and plan toward major essay (15%), Major essay (35%).

Areas of Interest Non Language Asian Studies
Requisite Statement

Two ASIA coded courses, or permission of coordinator.

Majors/Specialisations Development Studies and Cognitive Major (Asian History)
Academic Contact Dr Colin Jeffcott

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