Civilization, Past & Present

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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
Chapter Outline
I. The Ottomans in the Early Modern Era
II. Muslim Politics in Persia
III. Early Modern India under the Mughals
IV. The Qing Dynasty before the Opium War
V. Korea in the 17th and 18th Centuries
VI. Early Modern Japan: The Tokugawa Period
VII. Southeast Asia: Political and Cultural Interactions
VIII. Europeans on New Pacific Frontiers
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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
I. The Ottomans in the Early Modern Era
A. Reorganization and Reform
Rebellions
> deposition of Osman II, 1622
Timars become hereditary
B. The Age of the Köprülü Vizirs
Mehmed IV, 1648, becomes sultan
rivalries of Turhan Sultan and Kösem
struggles between ulama and Sufis
Lepanto
Mehmet Köprülü (1586-1661)
vizir
reforms
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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
I. The Ottomans in the Early Modern Era
C. The Tulip Period
Ahmed III (1703-30)
1718, Ibrahim Pasha becomes vizir
influential
European influence
Turkish language press
founded by Ibrahim Müteferrika, 1720
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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
I. The Ottomans in the Early Modern Era
D. Eighteenth-Century War, Relations and Reform
Mahmud I (r. 1730-54)
Comte de Bonneval
Mustafa III (r. 1757-74)
Baron de Tott
Abdül-hamid I (r. 1774-89)
Treaty of Küchük Kaynarca
Crimea to Russia
Wahhabi movement
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab
(1703-92)
seize Mecca, 1803
join with Sa'ud family
E. The Reforms of Selim III
Selim III (1789-1807)
modernization of army, navy
deposed by janissaries, 1807
> Mahmud II (1807-39)
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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
II. Muslim Politics in Persia
Safavid Empire
1723, ended by Afghan invasion
Nadir Khan
1736, Shah
assassinated
Karim Khan Zand (1750-79)
successors until 1794
Qajar Dynasty (1794-1924)
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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
III. Early Modern India under the Mughals
Aurangzeb (1658-1707)
Islamic orthodoxy
attacks Hindu institutions
reimposes jizya
Marathas
opposition
death of Aurangzeb
> civil war
Muhammad Shah (1719-48)
fragmentation
1739, Nadir Shah loots Delhi
1747, Afghans chose Ahmad Khan
(1747-73)
Durr-i Durran ("Pearl of Pearls")
sacks Delhi, 1756
defeats Marathas
Maratha Confederacy
Shivaji Bhonsle
Hindu
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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
III. Early Modern India under the Mughals
A. The Europeans in India
Dutch
British - East India Company
Mercantilism
cloth production
East India Company
increasingly assertive
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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
IV. The Qing Dynasty before the Opium War
1644-c. 1820 - China prospers
by 1820, China 33% of world's GDP
Manchus
help Ming put down Li Zicheng
Nurhachi (1559-1616)
builds Manchu state
Manchuria, north of Great Wall
Hong Taiji, son of Nurhachi
Qing dynasty
A. Manchu Imperial Rule
Emperor Shunzhi (1644-61)
successor Kangxi
defeats Ming opposition
Kangxi (1662-1722)
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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
IV. The Qing Dynasty before the Opium War
B. Society and Culture
Yuan Mei (1716-97)
Wu Jingzi (1701-54)
The Scholars
Cao Xueqin (1715-65)
The Dream of the Red Chamber
C. Challenges
Heshen
favorite of Qianlong
corrupt, robbing
> White Lotus movement
1796-1804
social equality
deliverance by Maitreya
Tribute system
regulation of foreign trade
Britain sells opium for tea
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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
V. Korea in the 17th and 18th Centuries
Chosǒn Dynasty
strengthens military
King Yǒngjo (1724-76)
and grandson, King Chǒngjo (1776-1800)
welfare, taxes
Kim Hongdo (b. 1745), Shin Yunbok (b. 1758)
Han'gul used
Yangban scholars
Yu Hyǒngwǒn
follower of Zhu Xi
silhak - "practical learning"
influenced by Western thinking
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VI. Early Modern Japan: The Tokugawa Period
Status Groups:
samurai, farmer, artisan, merchant
Shǒguns
Alternate attendance system
attendance on Shǒguns at Edo
A. The Tokugawa and the World
attempt to keep out Christianity
> closed-doors to Westerners
avoid Chinese tribute system
but open to China c. 1700
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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
VI. Early Modern Japan: The Tokugawa Period
B. Economic Growth and Social Change
Self-governance
growth of towns
Famines, 1730's, 1780's
> reforms
Shǒgun Yoshimune (1716-45)
cuts expenses, etc.
Tanuma Okitsugu (1719-1788)
economic reforms
C. Early Modern Scholarship and Ideology
Zhu Xi Confucianism
blended with Shintǒ
Hayashi Raxan (1583-1657)
Yamazaki Ansai (1618-82)
Bushidǒ - "way of the warrior"
Study of Japan's past
Notoori Norinaga (1730-1801)
studies Tale of Genji
"Dutch Learning"
translations of Western works
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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
VI. Early Modern Japan: The Tokugawa Period
D. Culture and Society
The "Floating World"
art for mass consumption
Matsuo Bashǒ(1644-1694)
haiku
Narrow Road to the North
Ihara Saikaku (1642-93)
Life of an Amorous Man, 1682
Life of an Amorous Woman, 1686
The Eternal Storehouse of Japan, 1688
Worldly Mental Calculations, 1682
Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653-1724)
Hishikawa Moronobu (1620?-94)
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849)
Andō Hiroshige (1797-1858)
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VII. Southeast Asia: Political and Cultural Interactions
A. Europeans
Dutch
control Indonesia, Malacca
dictate crops
French
Alexhandre de Rhodes
missionary activity in Vietnam
pushed our of Thailand, 1688
Spanish
from 1521, Magellan
Philippines
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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
VII. Southeast Asia: Political and Cultural Interactions
B. Conflict
Alaungpaya, Burmese leder
1752, drives Mons from captital
1760, destroys Ayuthaya
Qing threaten Burma
Thailand
1782, General Chakri becomes king
unites Thailand
restoration after Burmese attacks
Indonesia
Dutch Control
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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
VII. Southeast Asia: Political and Cultural Interactions
Vietnam
Le Dynasty, founded 1428
South, Nguyen dynasty rules
by 1720, Cambodia, Saigon, Phnom Penh
Tay Son Uprising, 1771
Qing support Le family
French support Nguyen Anh
gain foothold
Nguyen Anh
becomes Emperor Gia Long, 1902
build infrastructure
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Chapter 20: Asian and Middle Eastern Empires & Nations, 1650-1815
VIII. Europeans on New Pacific Frontiers
A. Russians
1632, Yakutsk, Eastern Siberia
1728, Vitus Bering
Danish
Bering strait
Okhotsk
B. Explorations
` Louis de Bougainville
Sandwich Islands (Hawaii)
Australia, New Guinea, New Britai
James Cook
Antartica, Arctic
C. Impact
Kamehameha
1790, unites three main Hawaiian islands
East Asian commerce transformed
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