HarvardX: Cosmopolitan Tang: Aristocratic Culture in China

HarvardX: Cosmopolitan Tang: Aristocratic Culture in China

by Harvard University

China's First Empires and the Rise of Buddhism

A HarvardX Course

Course Description

Welcome to "China's First Empires and the Rise of Buddhism," the third installment in an extensive series covering Chinese history. This captivating course, offered by HarvardX, delves into the fascinating period of the Tang dynasty, a time of great cultural and political significance in China's rich history.

In this course, you'll explore the reunification of China under the Sui and Tang dynasties, following a period of division between northern and southern dynasties. You'll discover how the Tang period became a golden age of Chinese civilization, marked by cosmopolitanism, artistic achievement, and political sophistication.

The course offers a unique blend of historical analysis, literary appreciation, and artistic exploration. You'll have the opportunity to engage with classical Chinese poetry and learn about the ancient art of calligraphy, gaining insight into the cultural achievements of this remarkable era.

What You'll Learn

  • The process of reunification under the Sui and Tang dynasties
  • The characteristics and significance of China's first multi-ethnic empire
  • The foreign relations of the Tang dynasty
  • Analysis and composition of classical Chinese poetry
  • Understanding and appreciation of Chinese calligraphy
  • Interpretation of romantic stories as both historical documents and literary works
  • The role of Buddhism and Daoism in shaping Tang culture
  • The structure and function of the state aristocracy in Tang government and society

Prerequisites

This is an introductory-level course, and there are no specific prerequisites. However, a general interest in history, literature, and Chinese culture would be beneficial. English language proficiency is necessary, as the course is taught in English (with video transcripts available in English and Chinese).

Course Coverage

  • The division of China into northern and southern dynasties
  • The conquest of northern China by "barbarian" groups
  • The development of refined literary culture in southern China
  • The reunification process under the Sui and Tang dynasties
  • The emergence and role of great aristocratic clans
  • The cosmopolitan nature of the Tang empire
  • Classical Chinese poetry and its cultural significance
  • The art and practice of Chinese calligraphy
  • The influence of Buddhism and Daoism on Tang culture
  • The structure and function of Tang government and society
  • Foreign relations during the Tang period
  • Analysis of romantic stories as historical and literary texts

Who This Course Is For

  • Students of history, particularly those interested in Chinese or Asian history
  • Literature enthusiasts eager to explore classical Chinese poetry
  • Art lovers curious about Chinese calligraphy
  • Anyone interested in understanding the cultural and political developments of medieval China
  • Individuals seeking to broaden their knowledge of world civilizations
  • Aspiring diplomats or international relations professionals looking to understand China's historical context

Real-World Applications

  • Enhanced cultural understanding for business or diplomatic relations with China
  • Improved ability to analyze historical texts and their contexts
  • Greater appreciation for Chinese art and literature, beneficial for careers in museums, galleries, or cultural institutions
  • Better understanding of China's historical multi-ethnic nature, useful in contemporary geopolitical analysis
  • Improved critical thinking skills through the analysis of complex historical situations
  • Enhanced ability to understand and appreciate poetry and calligraphy, applicable to various artistic and literary pursuits
  • Deeper insight into the historical roots of modern Chinese society and governance
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