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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Historical approach to society, economy, polity, and culture in Africa. 1. Agricultural origins to the 17th century. 2. 16th through 19th centuries. 3. 1875 to 1994.
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1.00 Credits
Origins of science and medicine in early modern Europe: science, religion, and cosmology; anatomy and sexual difference; the Enlightenment and social science. 2. Modern science and medicine in Europe and America: quantum physics and the A-bomb; Darwinism, genetics, and eugenics; DNA typing and "racial science."
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3.00 Credits
Chinese history to the 16th century, emphasizing cultural and intellectual history.
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1.00 Credits
Ancient and medieval Japan (200 C1600), from the first evidence of civilization on the archipelago through the Warring States Period. 2. Social, cultural, and political developments in the Tokugawa Period (160 0 -1868).
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3.00 Credits
History of Hindu culture from antiquity to the 20th century. Change and continuity in religious ideas, practices, institutions, caste, and family life.
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3.00 Credits
Women and gender in American life, with attention to differences among women based on class, race, and ethnicity. 1. To 1865. 2. Since 1865.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of race, gender, and the contours of U.S. history from the perspective of Asian American women' s experiences. Considers migration, exclusion, labor, marriage, family, sexuality, and cross-racial alliances.
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3.00 Credits
Origins, social characteristics, cultural values, and assimilation of immigrants in the 19th and 20th centuries. Consequences of immigration in comparative and historical perspective.
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3.00 Credits
From colonial settlement in the 17th century to the civil rights movements of the 1950s and 1960s. 1. The rise of slavery and the plantation system, formation of slave family and culture, sectional conflict, the Civil War, and emancipation. 2. Reconstruction, segregation, and civil rights movements.
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1.00 Credits
Conquest and colonization: to 1688. 2. The age of the American Revolution: 1688 C1789.
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