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|a 1. Introduction. 2. Ways of life in old China. 3. Ideas on government in old China. 4. Ways of life in old Japan. 4. Ways of life in old Japan (Cont.). 5. The west discovers eastern Asia. 6. The canton trade. 7. China submits: The treaty system. 8. China, 1848-1860: The new sino-western order in east Asia. 9. The Russo-Chinese frontier to 1860. 10. The making and breaking of Tokugawa Japan, 1600-c.1840. 11. Japan: The collapse of isolation, 1840-1865. 12. Japan: The divine and the constitutional, 1865-1889. 13. Japan: Economic and cultural bases of Meiji. 14. China, 1860-1890: Cold wars for hot. 15. China, 1860-1890: New questions. Old answers (Cont.). 16. China and her dependent states. 17. China and the powers, 1895-1899. 18. The Philippines, 1898-1913. 19. China, 1890-1901: Artless reform. 21. China, 1901-1910: The empress dowager tries reform. 22. Manchuria and Korea, 1902-1910. 22. China, 1911-1916: The gray dawn of a republic. 22. China, 1911-1916: Dawn of a republic (Cont.). 23. Japan and China in world war I, 1914-1918. 24. The legacies of war in the far east, 1918-1920. 25. Japan, 1889-1918: The rule of the Genro. 26. The Washington conference, 1921-1922. 27. Japanese immigration, 1900-1902. 28. Japan, 1918-1931: The failure of party government. 29. China, 1916-1931: Warlords, the Kuomintang, and nationalism. 30. China: Warlords, Kuomintang, nationalism (Cont.). 30. Politics in Japan and China, 1931-1941. 32. From the Marco Polo bridge to Pearl Harbor, 1937-1941. 32. Marco Polo bridge to Pearl Harbor (Cont.). 33. The Philippines move toward nationhood, 1913-1941. 34. "Colonial" southeast Asia. 35. The far east in world war II, 19941-1945. 35. The far east in world war II, 1941-1945 (COnt.). 36.The occupation of Japan, 1945-1952 and after. 37. From Kuomintang into communist Chian, 1945 and after. 38. The new southeast Asia, 1941 and after. 39. The interminable cold war, 1945 onward.
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