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History: II. Intermediate The prerequisite for courses at the 200-level is ordinarily 1 unit in history. |
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• HIST 263 - From Colony to Nation: Latin America in the Nineteenth Century
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• HIST 264 - The Revolutionary Option? Latin America in the Twentieth Century
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• HIST 265 - African American History to 1865
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• HIST 267 - African American History, 1865-Present
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• HIST 270 - The Black Power Movement
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• HIST 271 - Perspectives on the African Past: Africa Before 1800
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• HIST 272 - Modern African History
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• HIST 274 - Beyond Jamestown and Plymouth Rock: Revisiting, Revising, and Reviving Early America
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• HIST 275 - U.S. History’s Greatest Mystery: Revolutionary America, 1750-1830
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• HIST 276 - Democracy in America? U.S. Politics and Power, 1828-1896
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• HIST 277 - The Making of the “American Century”: 1890-1945
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• HIST 278 - Cold War America
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• HIST 279 - The Viet Nam War
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• HIST 283 - U.S. Consumer Culture
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• HIST 290 - Field Work
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• HIST 297 - Readings In History
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• HIST 298 - Independent Work
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History: III. Advanced Prerequisite for advanced courses is ordinarily 2 units of 200-level work in history, or by permission of the instructor. Specific prerequisites assume the general prerequisite. |
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• HIST 300 - Thesis Preparation: Sources, Methods, and Interpretations
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• HIST 301 - Senior Thesis
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• HIST 302 - Senior Thesis
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• HIST 304 - Approaching the Taj Mahal
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• HIST 305 - People and Animal Histories in Modern India
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• HIST 308 - Humanitarian Intervention
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• HIST 316 - Constantinople/Istanbul: 1453
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• HIST 326 - Machiavelli
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• HIST 332 - Dangerous Ideas: Challenging Authority in Eighteenth-Century France
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• HIST 337 - The Rise and Fall of Nazi Germany
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• HIST 338 - German-American Encounters since WW I
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• HIST 342 - Stalinism
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• HIST 343 - Youth in Russia, 1880-Present
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• HIST 351 - Problems in U.S. Foreign Policy
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• HIST 355 - Childhood and Children in Nineteenth-Century Britain
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• HIST 357 - The First World War
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• HIST 360 - Black Business and Social Movements in the Twentieth Century
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• HIST 361 - Varieties of the Latin American Indian Experience
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• HIST 362 - The Cuban Revolutions
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• HIST 363 - Revolution and Conflict in Twentieth-Century Latin America
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• HIST 365 - Race and the History of Jim Crow Segregation
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• HIST 366 - American Encounters: Natives, Newcomers, and the Contest for a Continent
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• HIST 367 - Peoples and Environments in the American West
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• HIST 368 - American Portrait: The United States c. 1830
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• HIST 369 - Social Citizenship in an Urban Age
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• HIST 373 - Slavery and Abolition in Africa
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• HIST 374 - The African Diaspora
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• HIST 375 - Years of Disunion: The U.S. Civil War
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• HIST 381 - Love and Death in Tokugawa Japan, 1603-1868
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• HIST 382 - Marie-Antoinette
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• HIST 385 - Colonialism, Resistance, and Knowledge in Modern Middle Eastern History
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• HIST 386 - Central Asia and the Caucasus: Nation Building and Human Rights
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• HIST 388 - Studies in US/Asian Relations
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• HIST 389 - Constructing China from Beyond
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• HIST 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Asian Studies: I. Introductory |
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• ASIA 101 - Approaching Asia
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• ASIA 103 - Hindus and Muslims in Pre-Colonial India
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• ASIA 107 - Inner Paths: Religion and Contemplative Consciousness
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• ASIA 111 - Social Change in South Korea Through Film
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• ASIA 122 - Encounters in Modern East Asia
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• ASIA 152 - Religions of Asia
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Asian Studies: II. Intermediate |
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• ASIA 204 - Independent India: 1947-1990s
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• ASIA 212 - Western Esotericism
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• ASIA 213 - The Experience of Freedom
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• ASIA 214 - The Tumultuous Century: Twentieth Century Chinese Literature
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• ASIA 216 - Food, Culture, and Globalization
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• ASIA 218 - Advanced Topics in World Music
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• ASIA 222 - Narratives of Japan: Fiction and Film
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• ASIA 223 - The Gothic and the Supernatural in Japanese Literature
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• ASIA 224 - Japanese Popular Culture and Literature
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• ASIA 231 - Hindu Traditions
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• ASIA 233 - The Buddha in the World
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• ASIA 235 - Religion in China
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• ASIA 236 - The Making of Modern East Asia: Empires and Transnational Interactions
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• ASIA 237 - Indian National Cinema
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• ASIA 238 - Environmental China: Nature, Culture, and Development
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• ASIA 239 - Contemporary Southeast Asian Cinemas
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• ASIA 250 - Across Religious Boundaries: Understanding Differences
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• ASIA 252 - Imagining India: Colonial Experience and the Pathways to Independence
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• ASIA 253 - The Jungle in Indian History
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• ASIA 254 - Chinese Politics and Economy
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• ASIA 255 - Subaltern Politics
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• ASIA 256 - The Arts of China
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• ASIA 257 - Reorienting America: Asians in American History and Society
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• ASIA 258 - The Art of Zen in Japan
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• ASIA 259 - Art, Politics and Cultural Identity in East Asia
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• ASIA 262 - India, China, and the State of Post-coloniality
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• ASIA 263 - Critical International Relations
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• ASIA 266 - Genre: Horror
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• ASIA 274 - Political Ideology
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• ASIA 275 - International and Comparative Education
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• ASIA 276 - Experiencing the Other: Representation of China and the West
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• ASIA 290 - Field Work
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• ASIA 298 - Independent Study
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Asian Studies: III. Advanced Asian Studies Senior Seminar
The Senior Seminar addresses topics and questions that engage several areas of Asia and Asian Studies as a discipline. Topic may change yearly. The senior seminar is a required course for Asian Studies senior majors; ordinarily it may be taken by other students as well. |
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• ASIA 300 - Senior Thesis
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• ASIA 301 - Senior Thesis
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• ASIA 302 - Senior Thesis
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• ASIA 304 - Approaching the Taj Mahal
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• ASIA 305 - People and Animal Histories in Modern India
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• ASIA 306 - Women’s Movements in Asia
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• ASIA 330 - Religion, Critical Theory and Politics
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• ASIA 341 - The Goddess Traditions of India, China and Tibet
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• ASIA 345 - Violent Frontiers: Colonialism and Religion in the Nineteenth Century
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