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Understanding China, 1700-2000: Data Analytic Approach Part 1
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Understanding China, 1700-2000: Data Analytic Approach Part 1

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

This course summarizes new directions in Chinese history and social sciences by analyzing large historical datasets from newly accessed Chinese archives.

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About this Course

The purpose of this course is to summarize new directions in Chinese history and social science produced by the creation and analysis of big historical datasets based on newly opened Chinese archival holdings, and to organize this knowledge in a framework that encourages learning about China in comparative perspective. Our course demonstrates how a new scholarship of discovery is redefining what is singular about modern China and modern Chinese history. Current understandings of human history and social theory are based largely on Western experience or on non-Western experience seen through a Western lens. This course offers alternative perspectives derived from Chinese experience over the last three centuries. We present specific case studies of this new scholarship of discovery divided into two stand-alone parts, which means that students can take any part without prior or subsequent attendance of the other part. Part 1 (this course) focuses on comparative inequality and opportunity and addresses two related questions ‘Who rises to the top?’ and ‘Who gets what?’. Part 2 (https://www.coursera.org/learn/understanding-china-history-part-2) turns to an arguably even more important question ‘Who are we?’ as seen through the framework of comparative population behavior - mortality, marriage, and reproduction – and their interaction with economic conditions and human values. We do so because mortality and reproduction are fundamental and universal, because they differ historically just as radically between China and the West as patterns of inequality and opportunity, and because these differences demonstrate the mutability of human behavior and values. Course Overview video: https://youtu.be/dzUPRyJ4ETk

What You'll Learn

  • Understand new directions in Chinese social history
  • Analyze large-scale Chinese archival datasets
  • Organize knowledge for comparative learning about China
  • Appreciate unique features of modern Chinese history

Prerequisites

  • Basic computer and internet skills
  • Ability to read course instructions in English and complete practice activities

Instructors

J

James Z. Lee

Dean and Chair Professor of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Topics

Data Analysis
Data Science
History
Arts and Humanities
World History
Research
Economics, Policy, and Social Studies
Higher Education
Sociology
Case Studies

Course Info

PlatformCoursera
LevelUnknown
PacingUnknown
PriceFree

Skills

تحليل البيانات
علوم البيانات
التاريخ
العلوم الإنسانية
التاريخ العالمي
البحث
الاقتصاد والسياسة والدراسات الاجتماعية
التعليم العالي
Sociology
Case Studies

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