Friday, December 7, 2018

Final Exam


The final exam questions are
  1. Where did the British, Dutch, French, and Japanese have colonies and spheres of influence in Asia, and how did they treat their colonial subjects? (The Triumph of Imperialism, ch. 15)
  2. Describe the rise of nationalism in Monsoon Asia: China (ch. 16 and some ch. 18), India (ch. 16, pp. 348ff), and Southeast Asia (ch. 17, pp. 370ff)
  3. Trace historical causes of a contemporary issue of your choice.
Note that the second questions is a bit different than we discussed in class. Each question should be answered in 3-4 paragraphs and submitted in TurnItIn via the class Moodle. You may have open book and open notes, but you may not take it with someone else (although I would encourage you all to study together). The exam must be completed before midnight on Wednesday, 12/12.

We have a reservation for lunch at 11:30 on Wednesday at Saffron Indian Bistro in San Carlos. Please make every effort to be there on time. The address is 1143 San Carlos Ave, San Carlos, CA 94070 (just off El Camino Real).
It's been a pleasure exploring Asia with you! Best of luck!

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Asia into the 21st Century



Wrapping up this week! If you haven't finished watching both movies in class, please do so on your own. Your reflections are due on Friday through TurnItIn via the Moodle. The links to the YouTube videos can be found on the previous blog post.

And speaking of blog posts, your last chance to blog is today before Midnight.

In Friday's class, we will review what we've covered since the midterm exam, and decide what will be on the final exam. The current plan is to have an open book, open notes exam on-line (timed).

We will have lunch together during our scheduled final exam period meeting (Wednesday, 12/12, 11:00-1:30). Indian food is the plan I believe. Details to follow.

The following questions come from previous years' exams:
  • What impact did the Cold War have on the countries of Monsoon Asia?
  • How did World War II affect nationalist movements in Asia? 
  • How and why were the countries of Monsoon Asia transformed from the period of European imperialism through World War II and the Cold War? [Timeline Questions]
  • What do think is the most important issues facing modern Monsoon Asia? Clearly describe the issue and its significance.
  • Where did the British, Dutch, French, and Japanese have colonies and spheres of influence in Asia, and how did they treat their colonial subjects? (The Triumph of Imperialism, ch. 15)
  • Describe the rise of Southeast Asian nationalism (pp. 370ff) and the impact of the Cold War on Southeast Asian countries. (ch. 19) [Countries: Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines]
Please consider with me whether these questions would assess what you have or should have learned in the second half of the semester. We have emphasized different topics than the previous class have, so it's likely that these aren't exactly what we want. For example, smoke happened and we didn't get to the cold war, which, as you may know, was pretty hot in Asia.

Friday, November 23, 2018

Asia After World War II

UPDATED

For Monday's class, please finish Murphey chapter 18 (China under Mao).


In case you have been inspired to start reading Chinese characters, here's a Ted Talk to get you started.

This week we are watching the movie, "To Live." We left off on Monday at minute 41:06 if you'd like to review or catch up.

For Friday's class, please read Murphey chapter 19 on Southeast Asia.

Next week we will watch the movie, "1947: Earth."

For next Monday's class, please read chapter 20 on India since independence.

Friday, November 16, 2018

Japan and the Struggle for Asia

For Monday's class, please read Murphey, chapter 17, and for Wednesday's class, please read Murphey, chapter 18 through page 389. Be sure to be able to answer the relevant review questions at the end of both chapters.


Friday, November 9, 2018

Nationalism and Revolution in India and China

For Monday's class, please read chapter 16 to page 343, and for Wednesday's class, please read the rest of chapter 16. Be prepared to answer the review questions at the end of the chapter.


Friday, November 2, 2018

Colonialism and Spheres of Influence

For Monday's class, please read Murphey, chapter 15, to page 315 (15 pages), and for Wednesday's class, read the remainder of the chapter (15 pages). Please be prepared to answer the review questions at the end of the chapter.


Friday, October 26, 2018

British India

For Monday's class please read Murphey, chapter 14, to page 281 (15 pages), and for Wednesday's class read the remainder of the chapter (16 pages). The topic is British ascendancy and rule in India. Please be prepared to answer the review questions at the end of the chapter.


Movie suggestions: