This course will focus on the rise, constitution, and fall of the great empires
in China since 221 B.C. The main areas of analysis will cover the dominant
“isms” (ideologies), political-economic-social forces, and cultural traditions
behind the rise of an empire. It further examines the military culture and
manpower behind the rise and fall of a great empire as well as the makers of
powerful empires and their impact on the course of Chinese history. The
major topics to be covered this year include: The First Emperor and the
Founding of the First Empire; Pax Sinica: The Empire over the Four Seas;
The New China: The Formation of a New Empire; The Rise of a New Maritime
Empire: The Empire from East Sea to West Sea; The World Empire: What,
How, and Where; The End of the Empire in China: The Beginning of the
CHINESE Empire (?); Empires in Comparative Perspectives: The Qin-Han
Empire, The Roman Empire, The British Empire, The American Empire.