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MO3355   Colonizing Asia: An Economic Study of Colonialism in Asia and its Consequences

Academic year(s): 2019-2020

Key information

SCOTCAT credits : 30

ECTS credits : 15

Level : SCQF level 9

Semester: 2

Planned timetable: TBC

With a couple of exceptions, the study of the long-term effect of colonialism in Asia has been understudied. This course focuses on the understanding of colonialism in East and Southeast Asia from a historical, comparative, and economic perspective. The course starts by questioning the definition of colonialism and explores the expansion of European influence and imperialism in Asia from the 16th century, and compares it to the late nineteenth century Japanese colonization of East Asia. We will explore the political and economic motives behind the territorial expansion, methods to control, and extent of colonial rule. We will assess the types of local economies and their integration in the global trade, and link them to their post-independence performance.

Relationship to other modules

Pre-requisite(s): Before taking this module you must pass 60 credits from {MO1007, MO1008, MO2008, HI2001, MH2002}

Learning and teaching methods and delivery

Weekly contact: 2 hour Seminars (11 weeks)

Scheduled learning hours: 22

Guided independent study hours: 278

Assessment pattern

As used by St Andrews: 10-hour take home Examination = 40%, Coursework = 60%

As defined by QAA
Written examinations : 40%
Practical examinations : 0%
Coursework: 60%

Re-assessment: 4,000-word essay = 100%

Personnel

Module coordinator: Dr D J Patrick
Module teaching staff: Dr Derek Patrick