China from the Opium War to the 1911 Revolution
China from the Opium War to the 1911 Revolution
Type of Event | Training |
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Date of Event | 2020-02-08 ~ 2020-02-22 (Saturday) 14:00 - 17:00 |
Location | University of Saint Joseph – Ilha Verde Campus (Address: Estrada Marginal da Ilha Verde, 14-17, Macau) |
Registration description | From now until 03/02/2020 |
Audience | History teachers |
Quota | 25 25 |
Fee | Free |
Performer | Professor Cheng Wah Kwan, University of Saint Joseph |
Organization | Centre of Educational Resources, Education and Youth Affairs Bureau |
Producer | Centre of Educational Resources, Education and Youth Affairs Bureau |
Language | English |
Information | 83959184 (Mr. Mok Man Hong, Nicholas) |
Goal | 1. Understand and evaluate the fundamental transformations inflicted by China’s modern challenges both domestically and externally; 2. Understand the social, cultural, and political aspects of change that led to China’s modern national formation; 3. Critically assess and evaluate Qing China’s efforts in reformist solutions and the historical significance of the 1911 Revolution and China’s early republican experiment; 4. Examine and assess not only the proximate causes of historical events but also the deeper, more structural contexts behind them. |
Message | Session 1 - State and society on the eve of the Opium War (1839-42) - Trade, opium, and British gunboats - The Treaty System Session 2 - Mid-century crisis at home: The Taiping Movement - The Self-strengthening Movement and the reasons for its bankruptcy Session 3 - War with Japan, radical reformism and the formation of Chinese nationalism - Sun Yat-sen and the 1911 Revolution |
Content provider: Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ)
Last modified: 2019-12-13 10:27
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