China, Taoism And Religions The west and Japanese led by american government have tried to block Communist China and chinese has a long history and is capable to handle own affairs. http://www.index-china.com/index-english/Taoism and A Few Words.html
Extractions: Home Agriculture Art Business ... Travel Chinese Philosophies and Religions Taoism Taoism and A Few Words about Tao Taoism is a philosophy, a religion and also the basis for Traditional Chinese Medication. It represents the wisdom accumulated over 5,000 years of Chinese history. Together with Confucianism and Buddhism, it has been continuously guiding Chinese in behaviors and governing. There are some very basic different approaches taken by the West and Chinese philosophies. The West treats individual as an independent and separate entity. Chinese treats individual as an element in the whole universe and is interrelated. West tends to be self-centered and thus any blame will be first on others. On the opposite, Chinese is taught to merge self into the environment as a whole or there is no self at all. Tao and Taoism are different from "God" and "Bible". To understand Taoism, one has to "unlearn" or break out from own paradigm to view it from a completely new angle. "Tao" means "behavior, understanding and the constant changing from and to". Taoism is a philosophy and a belief of simplicity and the very nature of universe. There is no absolute "stillness". Everything, including the universe, is changing all the time. The relative "stability" can be achieved when a harmony is reached between "Yin" and "Yang", which are said to be the opposite but related natural forces in the universe. There are five elements in everything. The following diagram described their interrelationship.
History Department At Binghamton University hist 341. China and the west. Chaffee, John W. hist 345A/B. The Holocaust (also taught as JUST 345A). Kansteiner, Wulf. hist 356. american Legal history. Dubofsky http://history.binghamton.edu/courses/spring01.htm
Extractions: To return to the History Department website, close the new window. Undergraduate Courses - Spring 2001 Number Name Instructor HIST 104A/B Modern American Civilization Lewis, Andrew B. HIST 121A/B Mid East since 1453 Ozbek, Nadir HIST 201 Ancient Near East Kadish, Gerald HIST 205 High Middle Ages: 900-1350 Oggins, Robin S. HIST 212 Europe, 1900 - 1955 Shefftz, Melvin HIST 220 History of Ireland Wagar, W. Warren HIST 226 The Soviet Union 1917-1991 Wasyliw, Zenon
CAT_Courses_03-04_41 Topics include Chinas response to the west, political and social of China; the attack on Pearl Harbor; Japanese, chinese and american strategies during http://www.wtamu.edu/academic/catalog/03-04/CAT_Courses_03-04/css/CAT_Courses_03
Extractions: Survey of global history from a balanced point of view, beginning with the age of western expansion in the 16th century and ending with our contemporary world. HIST 301 Civil Rights Movements in the United States. (3 3 0) Civil rights limitations faced by various groups in American history and the struggle of these groups to better their circumstances. HIST 309 Greco-Roman History to A.D. 300. (3 3 0) Origins, development and significance of Greco-Roman civilization to A.D. 300. HIST 320 East European History, Culture and Society. (3 3 0) Introduction to Eastern Europe (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, former Yugoslavia, former Soviet Union) using film, literature and original documents. Focus on themes of nationalism, ethnic conflict, state-building and center-periphery relations. Investigation of how depictions of the past reflect identity and refer to present circumstances in Eastern Europe. HIST 330 Mexican American History. (3 3 0) Culture, social, political and economic development of Mexican Americans from 1848 to the present.
Department Of History of the course of the chinese revolution, China s liberation, and role of the challenge of the west in that 344 The Andes in Latin american History C, S1 The http://www.plu.edu/~history/clas.html
History / 2003-04 Course Catalog / Pacific Lutheran University off campus to their hometowns, to Europe or China or the american west, and to library holdings include significant collections in american, European, and http://www.plu.edu/print/catalog/hist.html
Extractions: chooseStyle('general'); @import "catalog03-04.css"; Search Contents Graduate Studies Administration University Guidelines ... Search Through the study of history at Pacific Lutheran University students gain an understanding and appreciation of the historical perspective. Opportunities for developing analytical and interpretative skills are provided through research and writing projects, internships, class presentations, and study tours. The practice of the historical method leads students off campus to their hometowns, to Europe or China or the American West, and to community institutions, both private and public. The department emphasizes individual advising in relation to both self-directed studies and regular courses. The university library holdings include significant collections in American, European, and non-Western history. Career outlets for majors and minors are either direct or supportive in business law, teaching, public service, news media, and other occupations. Faculty: Carp
PBS - "Ancestors In The Americas" site featuring links on the study of the american west, created and chinese american. Chronology of Asian american History A detailed timeline by historian and http://www.pbs.org/ancestorsintheamericas/aahistorysites.html
Extractions: The Wing Luke Asian Museum in Seattle, WA, is devoted to preserving and exhibiting Asian Pacific American culture, history and art with a pan-Asian perspective. It features a permanent exhibit depicting the 200-year immigration and settlement of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the state of Washington.
NARA | Research Room | American West Photographs 22FA-148 (west112.jpg). 113. View of chinese fishing camp against a hillside. Pictures of the american west, 1848-1912. Order AVA-18635SS00. 196 Slides. http://www.archives.gov/research_room/research_topics/american_west/american_wes
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Extractions: Resources The resources here were selected as some of the best starting points to help you further explore Asian American history and culture online in books , and through other media programs . Many of the resources listed here also have extensive links or listings of other resources. We welcome your suggestions for other good starting points. ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES OTHER ASIAN AMERICAN MEDIA PROGRAMS MEDIA SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS BOOKS ON ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES CURRICULA RESOURCES AskAsia
Extractions: ANCESTORS IN THE AMERICAS is the first in-depth television series to present the untold history and contemporary legacy of early Asian immigrants to the Americas, from the 1700s to the 1900s. Creating first-person voices through an innovative "documemoir" approach, ANCESTORS brings to life a largely unexplored past, not found in standard textbooks, and invites a new understanding of American history. Part 1 Traces the global forces that brought the first AsiansFilipinos, Chinese and Asian Indiansto the Americas and the Caribbean in the 18th and 19th centuries, and looks at their lives as sailors, coolies, and finally settlers. Also see the Revised Edition Quicktime Movie Clips: Part 2 Portrays the large-scale immigration of Chinese during the Gold Rush, their central role in developing the American west, and their landmark legal battles to overcome discrimination and expand the definition of "American." Quicktime Movie Clips: Part 3 (in production) Chronicles the late 1800s to the 1920s, during which the Transcontinental Railroad was completed, anti-Asian sentiment led to the Chinese Exclusion Act, and all of the first major Asian groups arrived, and Asia became America's new frontier.
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY F01 78958 L TWF 1230PM 130PM CORA225 Z CHEN hist 254 CHINA AND THE west S01 51259 25119 H TWF 830AM- 930AM CLED125 BW DIPPIE hist 316 american EXP IN http://web.uvic.ca/reco/wstt/HISTORY.html
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History Course Descriptions who have taken or are taking an american history course numbered 300 of modern chinese history destruction of Imperial China by the west, the Nationalists http://www.hendrix.edu/catalog/0001Catalog/histcours.htm
Extractions: Historical perspective will be provided for a variety of current problems and issues. Concentrating on the period since 1945, major topics covered will include the decline and fall of the Soviet Union, the Cold War and its aftermath, welfare state democracy and its problems, and the development of the European Union. 190 HISTORY AND FILM
History Course Descriptions who have taken or are taking an american history course numbered 3000 of modern chinese history destruction of Imperial China by the west, the Nationalists http://www.hendrix.edu/catalog/98-99Catalog/histcours.htm
Extractions: Historical perspective will be provided for a variety of current problems and issues. Concentrating on the period since 1945, major topics covered will include the decline and fall of the Soviet Union, the Cold War and its aftermath, welfare state democracy and its problems, and the development of the European Union. 2000 U.S. TO 1865; 2100 U.S. SINCE 1865
Five College Asian/Pacific/American Studies Courses chinese 526H, 01, Readings Modern chinese Lit I, TTh 09.3010.45. COMP-LIT 151, 01, Fiction East west, MWF 10.10 ENGLISH 117, 1, Ethnic american Lit, MWF 11.15-12.05. http://www.fivecolleges.edu/sites/apa/courses/
Pre/Post 1800 List POST, 3317, Seminar in the american west, US. POST, 3516, american Culture Reform 18801920, US. POST, 3628, Seminar in Recent chinese History, WA. http://www.colorado.edu/history/students/undergrad/pre-post-1800.htm
Extractions: the History Department's Post-1800 area. POST Western Civilization II EUR POST US History since 1865 US POST Western Civilization II HONORS EUR POST US History since 1865 HONORS US POST EUR POST History of Colorado US POST History of England, 1660-Present EUR POST US POST The Vietnam Wars US POST History of Christianty Since the Reformation MISC POST MISC POST History of American Popular Culture US POST US POST America through Baseball US POST Chicano History US POST Intro to Asian American History US POST Topics in U.S. Working Class History US POST Amercan History and Film US POST Communist Societies in Historical Perspective EUR POST Seminar in Modern European History EUR POST US POST Seminar in American Diplomatic History US POST Seminar in Britain since 1688 EUR POST Seminar in the American West US POST Seminar in European Intellectual History EUR POST Seminar in Recent American History US POST US POST The Great Depression US POST US POST Seminar in Recent Chinese History WA POST History of Women in Progressive Social Movements US POST Seminar in Russian History EUR POST The History of Space Exploration MISC POST The World War II Era MISC POST EUR POST Women in Victorian England EUR POST World War II in Asia WA POST US Diplomatic History 1865-1939 US POST US Diplomatic History since 1940 US POST The Emergence of Modern Mexico WA POST Military History US POST US POST The American West in the 19th Century US POST The New Nation: America 1800-1828 US POST The American West in the 20th Century US POST History of France since 1815 EUR POST Jacksonian America
Brooklyn College Core 9: Chinese Culture Page Zedong The People s Democratic Dictatorship ü; Recent american Press Worries WWW Extra The Hailu,, a chinese traveler s account of the west in the http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/core9/phalsall/
Extractions: Paul Halsall /Brooklyn College/1996-99 Office Tel (Core 9 Office): (718) 951 5229 Note From Fall 1999, Paul Halsall [ phalsall@unf.edu ] takes up a position at the University of North Florida . This Core 9 course page remains online for those who are interested, but permanent links should be made to the Internet East Asian History Sourcebook Music I Music II The Course This module is an introduction to Chinese culture. The approach will be one which sees culture as the system of shared ideas and meanings, explicit and implicit, which a people use to interpret the world and which serve to pattern their behavior [Patricia Ebrey]. This concept of culture includes an understanding of the art, literature, and history of a society, but also less tangible aspects such as attitudes, prejudices, folklore and so forth. With China we will find a tradition of civilization marked for over 3000 years by the use of writing, urbanization, a developed artistic culture, social stratification
Extractions: Links to Historical Maps on Other Sites ... and other less related sites that might be of interest. I'll never get around to drawing every map that needs drawing, so here are other maps on other sites drawn by other people. And remember these are all external sites, so don't blame them for problems you may have discovered on my site, and vice versa. I don't have a search engine here, but if you're curious about a particular topic, you might want to use [ CONTROL F ], and then type in a simple keyword(s), like croatia or world war or Broad Outline of Links: Remember: history is an intersection of time and place, so to find maps of an event, be sure to check both Time and Place. To find maps of Medieval England, for example, check both the Middle Ages and Great Britain Human History organized by Place rather than Time: America Human History organized by Time rather than Place: 20th Century World War I Spanish Civil War ... The Future Reference Classification Guide : What do the stars and stuff mean?
Course Listings By Field Of Concentration The west, 412, Local History 20th Century China. 475, Constitutional History of the US, 416417, chinese Intellectual History. 477, american Labor History, 418, China s http://www.hawaii.edu/history/coursefields.htm
Extractions: Undergraduate Degree and Field Requirements Students completing the undergraduate major in history should make sure they have met the following requirements of 11 courses (33 credit hours) in history with grades of C or better. No more than 2 (6 credit hours) of these courses may be 200-level courses. In addition the courses should be distributed as follows: Available courses and the field requirements they fill are detailed in the table below. UNITED STATES ASIA-PACIFIC Introduction to American History Civilizations of Asia History of the Hawaiian Islands History of the Hawaiian Islands U.S. Foreign Policy Survey of Pacific Islands History History of India and Pakistan The American City History of Southeast Asia History of American Business East Asian Civilizations U.S. Military History
Extractions: Home History Major Religious Minor Women's Studies Major Faculty and Staff Course Catalogue ... Contact Information About the Program History Major History Minor Course Listings Top of Page Requirements (34-36 semester credits) Students must complete work at three different levels: Consultation: Complete a consultation with a history faculty member who will discuss your educational and career goals with you and help you plan your history program.
SWT 1997-98 Graduate Catalog; Dept Of History (american west; american Southwest; Texas) Yick, Joseph Kong Sang, Associate Professor of History. (Modern China, chinese communism). Go to the 199798 SWT http://www.gradcollege.txstate.edu/97-98MCatalog/depthist.htm
Extractions: Financial Aid Coruses Offered: Graduate Faculty Major and Degrees Offered: History, M.A., M.Ed. Program Goals. The graduate program in history is designed to prepare students for careers in professional history (college teaching, research, or writing), public history) historic tourism, preservation, museums, or consulting), public education (secondary teaching), and to provide a general liberal arts education for students desiring careers in business, journalism, law, and government service. Unconditional admission to departmental programs is based on a 3.0 or higher grade-point average on 24 hours of background (undergraduate) work in history for those seeking a graduate major and a 3.0 average on 18 hours for those seeking a graduate minor. In rare situations, conditional admission may be available for students with grade-point averages below 3.0 in history.