CCC's Chinese history lecture series include two parts. * Part 1 will covers the period from the beginning of human activities in China to 1800. * Part 2 will cover from 1800 to the present-day.
The "Contemporary China" lectures will lay stress on the political development and social changes, while, at the same time as expanding on the civilization and cultural aspects of contemporary China.
The lectures will be conducted in English assisted by images and PowerPoint presentation.
Lecture I, The Last Days of the Chinese Empire in the Globalization Process
Lecture II, The Republican Period and the Sino-Japanese War, 1911-1945
Lecture III, The Ascent of the Communist Party and the Early Days of the PRC, 1927-1958
Lecture IV, From the Great Leap Forward to the Cultural Revolution, 1958-1978
Lecture V, Economic Reform and the June 4th Incident, 1978-1992
Lecture VI, China Rises, 1993-2009
Professor Terri I-chuan Wu received her Education in Taiwan through the sophomore year at the National Chengchi University and passed the Higher National Civil examination before finishing her university and master degree in Sophia University, Tokyo Japan. She did her PhD in Louvain University in Belgium and went on to be selected as researcher of Belgian National Funds for Scientific Research (FNRS) and professor at Louvain University. Having visited China regularly since 1980 and for the past 4 years has resided in Beijing.
Venue:China Culture Center, Anjialou, No.29, Liangmaqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. |