A History of 20th Century China - from Feudalism to Modernity

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This will be an introductory 5 week course looking at Chinas rise since 1911. It will begin with the democracy revolutions and the end of the dynasties, taking us up to the Chinas Open City policy that fuelled the country as it is today. Especially looking at Chaing Kai-shek, the Guomintang, Sino-Japanese relations and the divisive figure of Mao-Tse Tung (Chairman Mao).China before 1911 the Dynasties, European rule and the Boxer Rebellion The 1911 Revolution & formation of Nationalist China Chaing Kai-shek, the Guomintang & the Sino-Japanese War The long March & the Communist Revolution The Cultural Revolution: 1960s China After Mao: The evolution of The Peoples Republic after Maos death and the advance to Superpower status.

Course information

Name: A History of 20th Century China - from Feudalism to Modernity Qualification title: Non regulated provision, Level 1, History Qualification type: Other regulated/accredited qualification Assessment There are no official assessments for this course Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160519 13:58:58 Updated 20160519 13:58:58

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Richmond Adult Community College
Further Education
info@racc.ac.uk
020 8891 5907
http://www.racc.ac.uk

Address

Parkshot Town: Richmond County:Surrey

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated provision, Level 1, History Qualification: Non regulated provision, Level 1, History Classification: History, Philosophy and Theology

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