HIST 569 Early and Medieval China: History and Material Culture

This course examines the history and material culture of China from the Neolithic Age (ca. 10, 000 BCE) to the Tang-Song transition (around 1000 CE). Readings include primary and secondary sources on Chinese archaeology; political, social, legal, and gender histories; mythology and religions; medicine; environment; writing and manuscript culture. Students will develop an understanding of China’s early and medieval history, primary sources and archives for doing research on these periods, and recent scholarly debates. For graduate students, there is no prerequisite for this course, but only junior and senior undergraduates with the instructor’s consent can take this course.

Credits

4

Cross Listed Courses

HIST 369