
Empires shaped the world we live in today, and the after-effects of imperialism continue to be felt around the globe, not least in relations between China and the countries that once sought to colonise it. This module introduces the major empires of East Asia, beginning with empires before western imperialism, then exploring the nineteenth-century Scramble for China between multiple European and American powers, and the popular cultural manifestations of imperialism, such as the Sinophobic character Fu Manchu. Next, we study twentieth-century Japanese imperialism, before interrogating the idea of a communist empire, and concluding with an examination of neo-colonialism. This module is essential for anyone wanting to learn about the forces of empire and its legacies.
Enrolments for this course will open in December at: www.histories-humanities.tcd.ie/shortcourses
You may apply online or by telephone as follows:
Online: Register and pay by credit/debit card online after enrolments open at: www.histories-humanities.tcd.ie/shortcourses
By telephone: Text ‘APPLY FOR COURSE’ to +353 (0)87 2572015 and you will receive a call back to confirm your registration. The phone will be busy during the application period so responses may be delayed. Please do not call to enroll for this course.
| College | Trinity College Dublin |
| Course ID | 193252 |
| Course Location | Dublin |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
| Course Category | History, Humanities & Social Sciences |
| Course Time | This lecture-only module comprises of one lecture per week over one term, commencing the week beginning 21 September 2026. Lectures take place on the Trinity Campus. |
| Course Fee | €85 full rate, €60 concession rate. The concession rate is available to all those retired, over 65s and those on a government pension/payment plan and the unwaged, including second and third level students. |



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