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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
History of women in Japan from the earliest historical eras, including the Heian aristocracy and evolving samurai culture, through the present. Topics include: property rights, family structures, the influence of religion and secular philosophies, effects of political and legal changes, women's role in the economy and its effect on their status and lives, and women's activism. Pre: sophomore standing or instructor's consent. (Same as JPST 392 and WS 392).
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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics chosen by the instructor. The course content will vary. May be repeated for credit, providing that a different topic is studied: b) American, c) European, d) Asian, E) Pacific, h) Hawaiian or w) World. Pre: Sophomore standing or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics chosen by the instructor. The course content will vary. May be repeated for credit, provided that a different topic is studied: b) American, c) European d) Asian, e) Pacific, h) Hawaiian, w) world. Pre: Sophomore standing or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics chosen by the instructor. The course content will vary. May be repeated for credit, providing that a different topic is studied: b) American, c) European, d) Asian, e) Pacific, h) Hawaiian, w) world. Pre: Sophomore standing or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics chosen by the instructor. The course content will vary. May be repeated for credit, provided that a different topic is studied: b) American, c) European d) Asian, e) Pacific, h) Hawaiian, d) World. Pre: Sophomore standing or consent of instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Special topics in History (3). Advanced topics chosen by the instructor. The course content will vary. May be repeated for credit, provided that a different topic is studied: B) American, C) European, D) Asian, H) Hawaiian. Pre: Junior standing or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the social, intellectual, cultural and political development of Europe from the interwar period through the cold Ware. Topics covered include: the Depression, Fascism, Totalitarianism, the Holocaust, the Cold War, and decolonization. Special emphasis on World War II and its effect upon modern European development. Pre: sophomore standing or instructor's consent
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the lives and contributions of women in the history of Hawai'i. It considers how events such as the arrival of foreigners, dismantling of the kapu system, the mahele, epidemics, political changes, world wars, etc., affected the social and cultural lives of women, men, children, and families. Course materials seek to understand how those gendered as "feminine" negotiated, accommodated, and resisted these changes over the last two centuries. (Same as WS 401).
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3.00 Credits
With a focus on the 19th and 20th centuries, this course examines how historical changes affected the social and cultural lives of women, men, children, and families in Oceania. Throughout the course we will endeavor to explore gendered reconstructions of particular events in the history of the Pacific: historiography, exploration, disease & depopulation, missionization, education, imperialism, colonization and de-colonization in general. (Same as WS 411).
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