China Since 1644
Publisher:
Cheng & Tsui
Publication:
1/1900
Languages:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN/SKU:
9780887279966
Pages:
432
Sizes:
252 x 178mm
Weight:
0.7500
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Written by teachers for use with their students, China Since 1644 explores China's captivating history from the seventeenth century to the present through a wealth of compelling primary sources, including imperial edicts, letters, short stories, essays, propaganda posters, maps, photographs, political cartoons and more.
The abundant content combines engrossing historical narratives with student-focused activities that foster analytical thinking, hone verbal and critical thinking skills, and ask students to consider history as a complicated, messy, and fascinating subject. The convenient companion website is an ideal reference tool and houses hundreds of primary source materials that support the literacy component of the Common Core State Standards for ELA and Literacy in History/Social Studies by providing a multitude of rich informational texts for analysis.
China Since 1644 is the updated and retitled second edition of China in the World and serves as a perfect companion to standard world history texts and courses in world literature. It is also ideal for courses on East Asian Studies, the history of China, or Chinese language and culture at the high school and college levels. The emphasis on document analysis makes it an especially valuable resource for AP* and IB courses.
The abundant content combines engrossing historical narratives with student-focused activities that foster analytical thinking, hone verbal and critical thinking skills, and ask students to consider history as a complicated, messy, and fascinating subject. The convenient companion website is an ideal reference tool and houses hundreds of primary source materials that support the literacy component of the Common Core State Standards for ELA and Literacy in History/Social Studies by providing a multitude of rich informational texts for analysis.
China Since 1644 is the updated and retitled second edition of China in the World and serves as a perfect companion to standard world history texts and courses in world literature. It is also ideal for courses on East Asian Studies, the history of China, or Chinese language and culture at the high school and college levels. The emphasis on document analysis makes it an especially valuable resource for AP* and IB courses.
Unit 1: A Sense of Place and People
Chapter 1: China's Geography and Political Divisions
Chapter 2: An Introduction to Sixteenth-Century China
Chapter 3: Three Manchu Emperors
Unit 2: The Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)
Chapter 4: China's Foreign Relations (1644-1839)
Chapter 5: Nineteenth-Century Strife
Chapter 6: Exploring Solutions (1861-1894)
Chapter 7: The End of Imperial Rule
Unit 3: Struggles to Create a Unified China (1911-1949)
Chapter 8: The Early Republican (1912-1916) and Warlord (1916-1928) Periods
Chapter 9: United Fronts: The Guomindang vs. the Communists (1921-1937)
Chapter 10: Challenges to Tradition in the Early Republic
Chapter 11: China--Occupied and Splintered (1937-1945)
Chapter 12: War Continues (1945-1949)
Unit 4: The People's Republic of China (1949-2000)
Chapter 13: The Early Years of the People's Republic
Chapter 14: The Cultural Revolution (1966-1976)
Chapter 15: Overtures Between East and West
Chapter 16: Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
Unit 5: Contemporary China
Chapter 17: China Steps Back onto the World Stage
Chapter 18: The Consequences of Modernization
Chapter 19: Growing Up in China
Chapter 20: The Challenges Ahead
Chapter 1: China's Geography and Political Divisions
Chapter 2: An Introduction to Sixteenth-Century China
Chapter 3: Three Manchu Emperors
Unit 2: The Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)
Chapter 4: China's Foreign Relations (1644-1839)
Chapter 5: Nineteenth-Century Strife
Chapter 6: Exploring Solutions (1861-1894)
Chapter 7: The End of Imperial Rule
Unit 3: Struggles to Create a Unified China (1911-1949)
Chapter 8: The Early Republican (1912-1916) and Warlord (1916-1928) Periods
Chapter 9: United Fronts: The Guomindang vs. the Communists (1921-1937)
Chapter 10: Challenges to Tradition in the Early Republic
Chapter 11: China--Occupied and Splintered (1937-1945)
Chapter 12: War Continues (1945-1949)
Unit 4: The People's Republic of China (1949-2000)
Chapter 13: The Early Years of the People's Republic
Chapter 14: The Cultural Revolution (1966-1976)
Chapter 15: Overtures Between East and West
Chapter 16: Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
Unit 5: Contemporary China
Chapter 17: China Steps Back onto the World Stage
Chapter 18: The Consequences of Modernization
Chapter 19: Growing Up in China
Chapter 20: The Challenges Ahead