Asian History Courses

Stretching from what we now call the Middle East over South Asia to Southeast and East Asia, Asia is as vast as its histories are rich. It is also key to understanding not only the global past but also today’s world.

And there is much to explore: from the first agricultures and the inland trade routes over medieval and early modern empires to modern European and Japanese empire-building, and from independence and decolonisation processes to the Cold War conflicts. And that is without highlighting the connected histories of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, as well as several other oceans and waterways!

Central to the numerous histories of Asia are connectivity, trade, exchanges, expansion, conflict, resilience, and variety, aspects still being reinterpreted by historians and archaeologists.

Join us to learn about and engage with the different histories of the part(s) of Asia that interest you. Our Asian history section offers both short and long courses, online and face-to-face designed to build your understanding and interest.

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  1. The search for Modern China: the Republican (1912-1949) and Communist (post 1949) Eras
    Course start date:  Thu 4 May 2023

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Dylan Wang
    To understand China of our present means understanding China of the past. Why not join PhD Fellow Dylan Wang to learn about the histories and legacies of the Republican and Communiest eras from 1912 till today?
    Full fee £219.00 Senior fee £175.00 Concession £142.00

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