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.


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Friday, October 19, 2018

Tokugawa Japan

For Monday's class, please read Murphey, chapter 12, on Tokugawa Japan (14 pages), and for Wednesday's class read Murphey, chapter 13, on the increasing contact between Asia and the West (20 pages). Be prepared to answer the chapter review questions.


Friday, October 12, 2018

M is for Midterm

In preparation for the midterm exam, please make a suggestion for an essay question in the comments below. The question should be broad and thematic. The answer to the question should be found in the textbook, and preferably drawn from more than one chapter.


UPDATED 10/15/18
The midterm will be made up of a map quiz and the following two essays:

  1. What influence did India and China each have on Southeast Asia? (please be very specific)
  2. What is the significance of the monsoon for the region we are studying? (socially, culturally, commercially, historically, politically, agriculturally, etc.)

Friday, October 5, 2018

M is for Mongol, Mughal, Ming, and Manchu

For Monday's class, please read Murphey, chapter 10, on Mughal India and Central Asia (20 pages), for Wednesday's class read Murphey, chapter 11, just to p. 216 (15 pages) on the last dynasties of China, and for Friday's class read the rest of chapter 11. Be prepared to answer the chapter review questions.

Heads up! Next week we will review and have the midterm exam on chapters 1-11.