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The Modernization of China: a Historical Perspective Dong Jingsheng History Department, Peking University, China

MODERNIZATION Modernization is a process by which societies move from rural, agrarian society base to urban, industrial structures of living through application of science, technology and rational modes of thought. primitive productivity-agricultural productivity- industrial productivity.

Traditional Chinese Society most enduring one of the most creative and productive.

Four Great Inventions : printing, paper, the magnetic compass, gunpowder.

China s Imperial Dynasties: Xia 2011-1600 B.C. Shang 1600-1027 B.C. Zhou 1027-211 B. C. Confucius 511-479 B. C. Qin 221-206 B. C. China unified, the Great Wall constructed Han 202 B. C.-220 A.D. (Rome empire) paper invented Hanwudi Three Kingdoms A.D. 220-280 period of disunity Eight Dynasties A.D. 265-289

Sui A.D.589-618 united again Tang A.D.618-907 Tangtaizong Five Dynasties A.D.907-960 period pf disunity Qidan A.D. 936-1122 rule northern China Jin A.D. 1115-1234 Song A.D.960-1279 rule southern China Yuan A.D. 1279-1368 rule by the Mongolia Ming A.D. 1368-1644 return to rule by Chinese Qing A.D.1644-1911 Manchu rulers Kangxi Republic A.D. 1912-1949 People s Republic 1949-

Opium War,1840

A young man was sucking opium

Lin Zexu

Opium War Nanjing Treaty was signed on a British warship

The Earliest Awakenings: Wei Yuan (1794-1857) and his Treatise of the Sea Kingdoms to learn from the especially strong techniques of the barbarians in order to control them

self-strengthening: military modernization China encountered the greatest change in its situation in 3000 years. Li Hongzhang (1823-1901)

The principal aim is to understand the enemy, to watch the frontiers and prevent future disasters. These are, however, superficial measures, falling short of the fundamentals. The Policy for the fundamental is to strengthen ourselves. ---- Prince Gong January1861

We have found that the way to govern the state lies in self-strengthening, and in the present time and circumstances, the most important matter regarding self-strengthening is to train troops, but the training of troops must be preceded by the manufacture of weapons. ---- The Foreign Ministry (Zongli Yamen) 1864

The Beiyang Navy(the North Sea Navy ) the first two ships, 1872 26 warships, 1880s Dingyuan and Zhenyuan warships were of superior quality by international standards.

The Kaiping Coalmine The 1st Railroad in China, 1881

The teenagers to the U.S.

The slogan of the self-strengthening movement was Chinese learning for essential principles, western learning for practical application. 中学为体, 西学为用

The Hundred Days Reform of 1898: political modernization

My country was not wakened from her 4000-yearlong dream until she lost the War of 1895, had to cut Taiwan and pay a huge amount of indemnity. Liang Qichao

Kang Youwei

The New Image of the West, More than Advanced Technologies Japan defeated us not because its ministers, generals or soldiers were better than ours. It was because that country established various schools and institutes which developed technologies and capabilities greater than ours. The way of the West s being powerful and wealthy does not lie in its artillery or militarism but in its exploration for principles and its encouragement of studies. --Kang Youwei

If China wants to stand independently among all nations of the world, she must change her calendar and costumes to follow the way of the West in all the institutions. ---- Hunan Daily, 1898

Empress Dowager Cixi (1835-1908) Emperor Guangxu(1871-1908

The six men of honour

Beijing University

New Deal in late Qing Dynasty

Sun Zhongshan In 1894, he founded Revive China Society.

Wuchang uprising

Jiang Jieshi

Mao Zedong

1, October, 1949

the Soviet Model Modernization

Land reform the Agrarian Reform Law in 1950: the redistribution of holdings The collectivization of the countryside

The peasants work and eat together in higher Agricultural Producers Cooperatives

industrialization the government stressed large scale heavy industry at the expense of lighter consumer industry. A Soviet Union expert was instructing Chinese workers

mistakes the Great Leap Forward in 1958

the Cultural Revolution 1966-1976

Reform and openness

Deng Xiaoping

Agricultural reform From 1978 to 1984, rural collectives were dismantled, and land were distributed to the households.

Industrial reform the state owned factories were allowed more management autonomy, such as in the areas of wages and investment. The managers gained the right of hiring and dismissal of labor. supported the establishment of privately owned companies.

special economic zones Shenzhen

The problems China is facing corruption income disparity supply of resources environment pollution