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Central and east asia. By: Matthew Katz, Aidan Hart, and Andrew Wallen. Period 1 Prehistory to 600 CE. Theme 1: Interaction between humans and the environment. Theme 2: Development and interaction of Cultures. Theme 3: State-building, expansion, and conflict.
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Central and east asia By: Matthew Katz, Aidan Hart, and Andrew Wallen
Theme 4: Creation, expansion, and interaction of economic systems • Agricultural Society • Trade • Luxury items • Foodstuffs • Copper • Merchants • Important • Confucian dislike • Technological Advancement • Exceeded Europe Japan • Strong Agriculture
Theme 5: development and transformation of social structures
Theme 1- Interactions between humans and the environment • Cities Boom! • Golden Age • Scholar-Gentry Art • Buddhism and Art
Theme 2- development and interaction of cultures • China • Religion • Buddhism suppressed • Junks • Inventions Japan • Buddhism • Heian Court Korea • Sinification • Buddhism over Hinduism Vietnam • Nuclear Family Mongols • Take over the World • Left culture in place
Theme 3- State building, expansion, conflict • China • Dynasty • Zhou • Centralized • Qin • Han • Bureaucracy • Grand Canal • Mongol intervention • No more bureaucracy • Stoppedexpansion • Japan • Cultural unity • GempeiWars • Korea • AlliedwithTang • Aristocrats • Vietnam • Drive South
Theme 4 - interaction of economic systems • China • Granaries • Rice • Paper money • Grand Canal • Japan • Daimyos • Guilds • Korea • Aristocrats • Mongols • Economicpolicytowardspeasants • Risingtaxes
Theme 5 - development and change of social structures • CHINA • Aristocrats power reduced • Military subordinate to scholar gentry. • Neo-Confucian male dominance • Men versatility valued • JAPAN • Court Life • Imperial Power • Warrior Elite • Commercial class • Barbarism • Korea • Aristocratic power • Mongols • Mongols and Muslim allies on top • Artisan classes
Theme 1- INTERACTION BETWEEN HUMANS AND THE ENVIORNMENT • Bubonic Plague • Guns and gunpowder • New Ships • Compass
Theme 2 Development and interaction of cultures • European tribute systems in Europe • Spreadngfaith • Maritime Asia • ChineseRetreat
Theme 3- state building, expansion, conquest • Ming Dynasty • Scholar-Gentry Revival • Hongwu’s reforms • Ming Decline • Japan • Reunification • Isolation
Theme 4 – interaction of economic systems • Asian Trading world • Asian sea trading network • Economic Growth • Zheng He expeditions
Theme 5- development and transformation of social structures. • Scholar Gentry Returns To dominance • Men and elders flourish • Women confined • Imperial women influential
GROWING INDUSTRIALIZATION BRINGS NEW INVENTIONS • Increase in steel production. • Industrialization leads to modern inventions
Theme 2- interaction of cultures • Japan • Western Superiority • Copy cat west • Dependent on West • China • Trade
Theme 3- State building, conflict, expansion • JAPAN • Shogunate declines • not all bad • 1868 • Meiji • China • Rise and fall of Qing • Bureaucracy breaks down • Opium wars • Rebellions
Theme 4- Economic Systems • Japan • Industrialization • China • Trade with the West • Manchu
Theme 5- social order • Japan • Samurai class abolished • West • adopted • Family life • Population growth • China • Qing keep Ming Social Order • Compradors
Shintoism in Japan • Abolished • Western elements added to culture • Art for protest • Taiwan more western
Political parties in Japan • Japanese nationalism • China Guomindang • Japan militarization • Nuclear bombs WWII • After WWII • People’s Democratic Republic of Korea • Republic of Korea • China communist • Taiwan nationalist • Japan selective westernization • Cultural Revolution
Japan • Zaibatsus • Labor Unions • “Japan Incorporated” • Korean textiles • Taiwan education • Pacific Rim • Western industrial model • China • Mass Line • Great Leap Forward • Capitalism
Japan • Woman vote • Increased social groups • Population growth slowed • Group loyalty • China • Technocrat class • Women’s rights