The purpose of this course is to summarize new directions in Chinese history and social science produced by the creation and analysis of big historical datasets based on newly opened Chinese archival holdings, and to organize this knowledge in a framework that encourages learning about China in comparative perspective.

Understanding China, 1700-2000: A Data Analytic Approach, Part 1

Understanding China, 1700-2000: A Data Analytic Approach, Part 1

Instructor: James Z. Lee
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Reviewed on May 24, 2017
I loved the course. It gave me a totally different view of pre-revolution China. Even though I am not intoquantitative data, I still learned from the conclusions and interpretations of the data.
Reviewed on Oct 18, 2017
Informative, relevant, and unique. The focus on recent discoveries unearthed through original research is refreshing.
Reviewed on Jul 23, 2017
I liked the data-driven, very analytic approach to understand Chines history better. Thank you for a great course.
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