Syllabus/achievement requirements

NB! The students should choose readings from the below list that are relevant for their term paper.

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Patricia Buckley Ebrey (Ed.): Chinese Civilization : A Sourcebook, 1993. Free Press. ISBN:?0-02-908752-x. p. 3-51, 64-69, 97-109, 142-151, 157-164, 172-178, 195-199, 256-263, 326-335, 401-411, 411-470.

William Theodore De Bary (Ed.), Irene Bloom (Ed.), Joseph Adler: Sources of Chinese Tradition, Volume I (Introduction to Asian Civilizations), 2000. Columbia Univ. Press. Second edition; p. 24-30, 32-64, 114-159, 292-318, 325-346, 415-537, 598-639, 667-672, 676-682, 684-741, 743-755.

Kazuo Kasahara (ed.): A History of Japanese Religion, 2001. Tokyo: Kosei Publishing. pp. 47-131, 227-285, 421-441, 495-525, 561-585.

Donald S. Lopez (ed.) : Buddhism in Practice, 1995. Princeton University Press. p. 69-80, 197-207, 228-241, 359-380, 427-455, 513-525, 553-563, 578-603.

Donald S. Lopez (ed.) : Religions of China in Practice, 1996. Princeton University Press. p. 82-123, 203-223, 372-381, 390-397, 423-437.

Arif Dirlik: The Origins of Chinese Communism, 1989. Oxford University Press. ISBN:?0-19-505453-9. p. 19-121.

Ian Reader, Esben Andreasen, Finn Stefansson: Japanese religions: Past and Present, 1993. University of Hawaii Press. p. 121-139.

Jonathan D. Spence: The Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci, 1985. Faber. ISBN:?0-14-008098-8. p. xiii-xvi, 1-23, 128-200.

Charles E. Ronan and Bonnie B.C. Oh (ed.): East Meets West: The Jesuits in China, 1582-1773, 1988. Loyola University Press. ISBN:?0-8294-0572-0. p. 129-173.

Xue Yu: Buddhism, War and Nationalism: Chinese Monks in the Struggle against Japanese Aggressions, 1931-1945, 2005. Routledge. pp. 15-77, 136-150.

Norman Stockman: Understanding Chinese Society, 2000. Polity Press. pp. 149-177.

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