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HIST 401: Korea and Japan in Historical Perspective
1.00 Credits
Trinity College
This course provides students with an overview of the history of relations between Korea and Japan, and the cultural, social, political, and economic impact these close but often contentious "Asian neighbors" have had upon each other from ancient to modern times. Through extensive readings and class discussions, students will also gain a detailed understanding of the historiography of Korean-Japanese relations and the debates that still inform the ways the Japanese and Koreans-both North and South-view one another today. The course requires the production of a significant research paper on a topic to be decided upon in consultation with the instructor. No prior coursework in Korean or Japanese history is required, but students with no background in the histories of these countries will be asked to do additional reading to obtain a better understand of the historical contexts encountered in the regular reading 1.00 units, Lecture
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HIST 402: Transnationallism:The New Global Histories
1.00 Credits
Trinity College
No Course Description Available. This course is open to junior History majors only. 1.00 units, Seminar
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HIST 431: America Goes to Sea
2.00 Credits
Trinity College
This lecture course studies the rise of maritime America from colonial times to the present. From the first voyages of exploration and discovery, the course traces the evolution of great American maritime industries such as shipbuilding, overseas commerce, whaling and the fisheries, and steam navigation. The course considers the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the Civil War, the new navy, and American involvement in World Wars I and II. It closes with discussion of current problems facing our maritime communities. Course includes field trips to historic Boston and Newport, and a 2-day sea voyage aboard the New Bedford-built schooner Ernestina. Two hour tests and a final examination constitute the basis for evaluation. 1.00 units, Lecture
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HIST 441: Maritime History Seminar
1.00 Credits
Trinity College
This course will investigate an array of important considerations in maritime history, employing a variety of contrasting approaches to the field. We will examine many different sources during our investigation including primary documents and classic works of literature. Discussion and workshops will consider seaborne empires, naval warfare, maritime technology, sea voyaging, race, gender, and community. 1.00 units, Lecture
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HIST 448: Connecticut Historical Society Internship
1.00 Credits
Trinity College
The Connecticut Historical Society offers graduate internships to matriculate American Studies students in five key areas: Museum Collections, Library, Public Programs, Exhibitions, and Technology. Interested students should contact the Office of Graduate Studies for more information. 1.00 units, Independent Study
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HIST 451: Economy of the Greek and Roman World
1.00 Credits
Trinity College
The last two decades has seen a revolution in approaches to and understanding of the economy of ancient Greece and Rome. This seminar explores this revolution through a series of case studies of economic problems. Course is open to Senior History Majors only. 1.00 units, Seminar
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HIST 460: Tutorial
1.00 Credits
Trinity College
Submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar's Office, and the approval of the instructor and chairman are required for enrollment. 1.00 units, Independent Study
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HIST 466: Teaching Assistantship
0.50 Credits
Trinity College
Submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar's Office, and the approval of the instructor and chairman are required for enrollment. 0.50 units min / 1.00 units max, Independent Study
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HIST 490: Research Assistantship
1.00 Credits
Trinity College
Submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar's Office, and the approval of the instructor and chairman are required for enrollment. 1.00 units, Independent Study
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HIST 498: Senior Thesis/Research Seminar
2.00 Credits
Trinity College
A two-semester senior thesis including the required research seminar in the fall term. Permission of the instructor is required for Part I. 2.00 units, Independent Study
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