Calendar 2006–07
236 Part 3 • Department Profiles and Programmes of Studies (l) Special Topics in Public History (Hong Kong Heritage, Archival Studies, Museum Studies, Archaeology, Chinese Heritage, Traditional China, Contemporary China, Business and Economy, Gender Studies, Women Studies, Religious Studies, Legal Studies, Political Orders, Environmental Studies, Public Policies, Educational Studies, East Asia, USA, South and Southeast Asia, Middle East, Europe, and Asia-Pacific) (m) Special Topics in Comparative History (China and the West, East and West, Hong Kong Society, China, Asia, Urban Studies, Asian Cities, Chinese Cities, Global Studies, Global Organizations, International Relations, Political Economy, Social Systems, Political Orders, Gender Studies, Women Studies, Cultural Studies, Environmental Studies, and Education Systems and Policies) 2. Qing History 3. Pearl River Delta 1368–1911 4. Commerce and Society in China 1368–2000 5. Social Mobility and Class Structures in Hong Kong 6. History of Food Cultures – Local and Global 7. Antiquities and Monuments in Hong Kong 8. Science and Civilization in Early China: Lithic and Jade Technology 9. Museum and Historical Interpretation 10. Nationalism in Japan 11. History of Modern Japan since Meiji 12. Cross-Strait Relations in International and Historical Perspectives 13. US-East Asian Relations 14. Festival and Popular Religion in Modern China 15. Selected Themes in History Category (a) Selected Themes in Traditional Chinese History (b) Selected Themes in Modern Chinese History (c) Selected Themes in Pre-modern World History (d) Selected Themes in Modern World History (e) Selected Themes in Hong Kong History (f) Selected Themes in Comparative History (g) Selected Themes in Public History 16. Reading Seminar MPhil Programme Fields of Specialization and Courses Offered Same as those for the PhD programme. (Note: ‘Independent Studies’ is an elective course on this programme.) MA Programme in Comparative and Public History Courses Offered (A) Required Courses Perspectives in Comparative and Public History (B) Elective Courses 1. Special Topics in Traditional Chinese History
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