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HISTORY 491B: Modern Korea Research Seminar

This graduate seminar prepares students to undertake research using Korean-language sources on a variety of themes in modern Korea. Students will identify characteristics of major online and offline archives in Korean studies, learn essential skills in investigating primary sources, and analyze selected sample documents in class.
Last offered: Winter 2024 | Units: 4-5

HISTORY 495A: Qing Legal Documents (CHINA 495A)

(Same as LAW 5037.) How to use Qing legal documents for research. Winter: sample documents that introduce the main genres including: the Qing code and commentaries; magistrates' handbooks and published case collections; and case records from Chinese archives. Spring: class meets occasionally; students complete research papers. Prerequisite: advanced reading ability in Chinese.
Terms: Win | Units: 4-5
Instructors: Sommer, M. (PI)

HISTORY 495B: Qing Legal Documents (CHINA 495B)

How to use Qing legal documents for research. Winter: sample documents that introduce the main genres including: the Qing code and commentaries; magistrates' handbooks and published case collections; and case records from Chinese archives. Spring: class meets occasionally; students complete research papers. Prerequisite: advanced reading ability in Chinese.
Terms: Spr | Units: 4-5
Instructors: Sommer, M. (PI)

HISTORY 496A: Research Seminar in Chinese History

First part of a two part sequence. Primary sources and research methods to be used in the study of modern Chinese history.
Last offered: Winter 2025 | Units: 4-5

HISTORY 496B: Research Seminar in Chinese History

Second part of a two part sequence. Primary sources and research methods to be used in the study of modern Chinese history. Prerequisite: HISTORY 496A.
Last offered: Spring 2025 | Units: 4-5

HISTORY 498C: Japanese Imperial Archives, Part 1

First part of a two-quarter research graduate seminar on Japanese imperialism in Asia. Students explore different types of archives, from national and research libraries to online databases; learn various methods of research including oral history; and translate and analyze sample documents including government publications, company histories, police records, and media sources. Prerequisite: advanced reading ability in Japanese.
Last offered: Winter 2023 | Units: 4-5

HISTORY 498D: Japanese Imperial Archives, Part 2

Second part of a two-quarter research graduate seminar on Japanese imperialism in Asia. Students complete research papers based on research conducted for History 498C; the class meets occasionally to report on progress and discuss working drafts. Prerequisite: History 498C.
Last offered: Spring 2023 | Units: 4-5

HISTORY 499X: Graduate Research

Units by arrangement. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-10 | Repeatable for credit

HISTORY 802: TGR Dissertation

Units by arrangement.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 0 | Repeatable for credit
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