ASCL 67.11 Business History of Modern China
This course explores China's transformation through business history, examining how enterprises have navigated the nation's blend of capitalism and single-party rule. It delves into cycles of prosperity and decline, from the Qing Dynasty to its current status as a global economic power. Using case studies, the course analyzes diverse actors — from family firms to foreign traders, ordinary workers to tech giants — to understand China's model of capitalism and socialism and its global impact.
Instructor
Lu
Cross Listed Courses
HIST 72.06
Department-Specific Course Categories
counts as DS course for ASCL major and minor