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The European Discovery of China

Pompeu Fabra University via FutureLearn

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Overview

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This free online course focuses on when and how the West first approached China. We will explore the influence that the discovery of China exerted on late medieval and early modern European minds.

Explore Chinese history through the eyes of Westerners

The backdrop of the course is the history of China. We will begin by looking at China’s place in the world and connections to the West via the Silk Road, before examining the changes brought about by the Song dynasty, the rise of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire, and finally the Ming dynasty.

We’ll analyse this period of Chinese history through the eyes of travellers, discoverers and missionaries who wrote about China from the 13th to the 17th century. These will include Marco Polo - not the first European to discover China, but the first to chronicle his time there in detail - and later Portuguese settlers, such as Galeote Pereira.

We’ll also take advantage of Chinese and European illustrated sources, like scrolls, paintings and maps, to give a more accurate picture of how China really was at each time.

Understand how Europe constructed the image of China

Through these sources, we’ll see how Europeans constructed a highly positive image of China that would persist until the 18th century.

What these Western travellers saw, what they didn’t see, what they choose not to tell and what they invented - that’s the story that we will unravel in this course.

This course is aimed at anyone with an interest in Chinese, European or world history. No previous knowledge or experience of the subject is required

Taught by

Dolors Folch

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  • Of all the MOOCs I've taken this is the one that had the most information per lecture. It is highly concentrated. And there is a phenomenal amount of further material to go through if you want to. [I'm beginning to do it after having completed the c…
  • It's very refreshing to see China from a European perspective and from that era, which was so much different from now. It made me rethink the Chinese history we were taught at school and how history and world view is constructed.
  • Anonymous
    Excellent and very thorough course, learned a lot by taking it! Very good professor with great lectures, all the bonus materials were also excellent to visit.
  • KIMIKO FUKUJU

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