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History 261: Southern Africa
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
An introduction to the 10-country region, with an emphasis on the Republic of South Africa. Regional geography along with culture and politics are principal themes, including the rise and fall of the South African apartheid state. Prerequisite: none. DRAKE.
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History 275-276: Chinese History I and II
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
An introduction to the political, cultural, and economic life of China. First semester: from the Shang dynasty (1766 B.C.?-1122 B.C.?) to the end of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Second semester: from the establishment of the Ch'ing dynasty to modern times. May be taken separately. Prerequisite: none. HSIEH.
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History 277-278: Japanese History I and II
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
An introduction to the political, cultural, and economic life of Japan. History 277: from prehistory to the end of the Tokugawa period (1867). History 278: from the end of the Tokugawa period to the present. Prerequisite: none. HSIEH.
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History 304: History of Economic Thought II
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
See Economics 304.
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History 305: Transnational Legal Institutions
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
See Political Science 305.
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History 397: Advanced Independent Study 2 or
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
With approval from a member of the history department (by the end of the semester preceding study), students may engage in advanced research on a topic of significant debate among historians. May be taken to satisfy the 300-level requirement for the major, if results are presented satisfactorily to a colloquium of students and faculty. Prerequisite: a relevant 200-level history course or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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History 3xx: Advanced Studies in History
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
In any academic year, students may choose from among six to eight 300-level seminar courses in the following categories. For course descriptions, prerequisites, and instructors, see the current Schedule of Courses. All courses are 4-credit, without the "Plus-2" option. ?? 31x Advanced Studies in American History ?? 32x Advanced Studies in Latin America and the United States ?? 33x Advanced Studies in Western European and British History ?? 34x Advanced Studies in Russian History ?? 35x Advanced Studies in Historiography and Ancient History ?? 36x Advanced Studies in African History ?? 37x Advanced Studies in Asian History
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History 411: Senior Essay
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
The preparation and writing of an original piece of historical work, not to exceed 7,500 words in length, based upon primary sources or secondary sources that afford an opportunity for bibliographical or historiographical treatment. Seniors must obtain approval of a department member as adviser for the essay and the department chair before the end of the semester preceding that during which the essay will be written. Prerequisite: senior standing or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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History 499: Mentored Advanced Project
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
A history MAP normally follows work begun in a 300-level history seminar, so that the student can undertake exhaustive research on a precisely defined topic to produce a paper as close as possible in quality to the articles published in history journals. MAP proposals unrelated to a seminar will be considered, but in that case students must demonstrate that they are already familiar with the most important scholarly works published in their proposed field of inquiry. MAP proposals, which must be submitted to the history department chair at least one week before they are due at the Office of the Registrar, should include an essay of 1,200-1,500 words to explain the historical problem to be investigated and the questions left open by existing research in the field, and a bibliography detailed enough to demonstrate that the project is feasible. A faculty committee appointed by the department chair will review all proposals, which will only be accepted if they reflect careful preparation and close consultation with the chosen mentor. STAFF.
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Humanities and Social Studies 115: Introduction to Statistics
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
See Mathematics 115.
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