PPT-Late Qing Crisis HI 168: Lecture 4

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Dr Howard Chiang Empress Dowager Cixi Zongli Yamen The Changing Context 1861 Zongli Yamen 1864 international law 1873 foreign audience no kowtow 1876 diplomatic

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Dr Howard Chiang Empress Dowager Cixi Zongli Yamen The Changing Context 1861 Zongli Yamen 1864 international law 1873 foreign audience no kowtow 1876 diplomatic missions Universal empire . Philosophies . Review Part II. AP World History. Late Postclassical to Modern Day China. Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties. Chinese Republic. Chinese Communism. Modern Day China. Kubilai Khan. r. 1260-1293. HI 168: Lecture 4. Dr. Howard Chiang. Empress . Dowager . Cixi. Zongli. . Yamen. The Changing Context. 1861: . Zongli. . Yamen. 1864: international law. 1873: foreign audience no kowtow. 1876: diplomatic missions. The Last Chinese Dynasty: . Rise of the Qing (1641-1911). Northern Manchu tribes conquered Ming. Established Qing dynasty. Qing Breakdown. Guess. Corruption of exam system. L. ack of Confucian training led to poor leadership . L/O – To identify and evaluate the reasons why the Late Qing Reforms failed. Introduction. The Late Qing Reforms were a series of reforms instigated by . Cixi. and the Imperial Court. between 1901-1911. . Yat-sen. responsible for the 1911 Revolution?. L/O – To evaluate the claim that Sun Yat-sen’s revolutionary movement was the primary cause of the 1911 Revolution . Dr.. Sun . Yat-sen. What was the ‘Double Ten’ Revolution?. Jialin. . Ke. Economic and Social Disorder (1800-1839). Population Pressure. Expansion of agricultural base by early emperors which supported a doubling of the population growth.. Formation of the unemployed and homeless. L/O – To identify the long-term causes of the 1911 Revolution. Introduction. On 12. th. February 1912, the 6-Year-Old . Xuantung. Emperor, . Puyi. , peacefully abdicated. . It was the end of not only the . Church Crisis of the late Middle Ages. Review: What events caused the prestige of the Roman Church to decline during the late Middle Ages?. Anticlericalism. What caused the educated laity to criticize the clergy?. L/O – To identify and evaluate the reasons why the Late Qing Reforms failed. Introduction. The Late Qing Reforms were a series of reforms instigated by . Cixi. and the Imperial Court. between 1901-1911. . Main Idea. Details. Notemaking. The. Ottoman Empire. 1800-1870. Ottoman Reform and the European Model. Started losing control of provinces in 1700s. Muhammad . Ali seized power . in Egypt in 1805. . He stopped using . OTTOMAN . EMPIRE, . EGYPT, . AND QING CHINA. Unclear rules of s. uccession, and the rule of weak and corrupt rulers within a weak political and social order weakened the Ottomans.. Artisan workers saw declining demand for Turkish goods because of the influx of cheaper Western manufactured goods. . 1. Introduction to. Artificial Intelligence (AI). Computer Science cpsc322, Lecture 1. Sept, 5, 2012. CPSC 322, Lecture 1. Slide . 2. People. Instructor. Giuseppe . Carenini. . ( carenini@cs.ubc.ca;  office CICSR 105). Logistics. Course Details. Lectures on Tu/Th at 1pm-2:30pm in ANB 213. Recitations on Thu at 5pm-6:30pm . First recitation on . Jan 9. th. . at 5pm : delving deeper into probability. . Logistics. * Associate Professor, Institute of the Codes (zeli) of the Ministries to the modern department law system less , the Codes (zeli) of the Ministries, Link-

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