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  1. Asia’s First Republic The Birth and Development of the Modern Chinese State October 24 Arkansas Studies Institute 401 Clinton Ave. 2:00 p.m. free & open to the public For more info, contact Dr. Jeff Kyong-McClain at jwkyongmccl@ualr.edu Dr. Lane J. Harris Dr. Harris is Assistant Professor of History and Asian Studies at Furman University.

  2. South Korea: Syngman Rhee and the First Republic (1948 1960) 338 Park Chung Hee and the Industrialization of South Korea 340 Democratization and Globalization 344 13. Vietnam since 1945 350 The French Withdrawal, and America s War 350 The Socialist Republic of Vietnam 356 Vietnam, East Asia, and the World 358 14. China since 1945 359 The ...

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  4. THE FIRST ASIAN REPUBLIC 141 One spokesman of this Greater Japan, who urged this occupation ofKorea and Formosa as the first steps in the realiza­ tion of Japan's imperial ambitions, wasYoshida Shoin. He called on Japan to return to her traditional aim ofdominating Asia to the exc1usion ofthe West, butwith the weapons gained from the West.

    • W. G. Goddard
    • 1966
  5. In fact, according to Robert Marks, on the eve of the American Revolution, in “1775, Asia produced about 80 percent of everything in the world.”2 Moreover, “Asia” is a con-cept of Western origin unfamiliar to many of the people who actual-ly lived there. As both word and idea, “Asia,” is a legacy of the ancient Greeks.

  6. The Formative Era. The Age of the Classics Zhou Dynasty China (1045–256 BCE) The Hundred Schools of Thought Confucianism Daoism Legalism The Art of War First Empire “The Faults of Qin” (221–207 BCE) The Han Empire (202 BCE–220 CE) The Romance of the Three Kingdoms (220–280 CE) The Age of Cosmopolitanism. page ix.

  7. Tai speaking tribes migrated southwestward along the rivers and over the lower passes into Southeast Asia, perhaps prompted by the Chinese expansion and suppression. Chinese historical texts record that, in 722, 400,000 'Lao' [a] rose in revolt behind Mai Thúc Loan, who declared himself the king of Nanyue in Guangdong.

  8. The Lanfang Republic (1777-1884) West Borneo (now Kalimantan), where the Lanfang Republic was located, was called “Little China in the Tropics” by Mary Somers Heidhues for its history of Chinese gold-mining kongsis (公司) that came into conflict with the Dutch from 1820 to 1856 and for its substantial Chinese population which has retained ...

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