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HI 483f ,484s History: Honors Program
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Majors may apply late in their junior year for admission into the History Honors Program. These courses require research conducted under the guidance of a faculty member and focused on an approved topic leading to the writing of a thesis. Upon successful completion of the thesis and the major, the student will graduate "With Honors in History." Prerequisite: Senior standing, a 3.5 grade point average in the history major at the end of the junior year, and permission of the instructor. Four credit hours. FACULTY
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HI 491f ,492s Independent: Study
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Individual projects in areas where the student has demonstrated the interest and competence necessary for independent work. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. One to four credit hours. FACULTY
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HI 491f ,492s Independent - Study
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HI 498s Japan's: Asian War
4.00 Credits
Colby College
Seminar on World War II in Asia examines war-related topics: nature of modern Japanese nationalism; ideological and political forces driving Japan to war in Asia and the Pacific; undeclared war in China; Chinese resistance under Chiang Kai-Shek and Mao Zedong; life and controversial wartime role of Hirohito; Korean sex slaves; German-Japanese relationship in Axis Alliance; Soviet super-spy Richard Sorge; Japan's long-range vision of a new order in East Asia; Japan's decision to surrender. Special attention to ideology that mobilized Japanese masses and inspired Japanese elite to carve out a new world order in Asia and the Pacific . Four credit hours. SKYA
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IM 484Jj Ind: Major Honors Prog'm
4.00 Credits
Colby College
Four credit hours. FACULTY
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IN 111f Human: Rights in Global Perspective
1.00 Credits
Colby College
2007 Oak Human Rights Fellow Nancy Sanchez addresses the political, social, economic, and environmental effects of the drug war in Colombia. Drawing upon her on-the-ground experience as an activist with the non-governmental human rights organization "Minga," she will focus on the perspective of poor communities in Putamayo and Magdalena Medio that are caught in the armed conflict and will consider the impact of the intervention of the United States with "Plan Colombia" on the fragile fabric of health and social welfare in Colombia. One credit hour. SANCHEZ MENDEZ
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IN 111f Human - Rights in Global Perspective
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IN 197j Intercultural: Interaction and Negotiation
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Puts fundamental concepts of intercultural interaction into an international context. Promotes knowledge and skills appropriate to a globally-oriented environment. Enhances cultural and linguistic familiarity to enable direct engagement with foreign partners. Helpful to future negotiators, project and product managers, and policy advisors in the public and private sectors. Three credit hours. S. REDONNET
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IN 211j Human: Rights and Social Struggles in Global Perspective
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Human rights have become one of the primary frameworks for understanding justice and injustice in the world. Explores the rise of human rights and its relationship to struggles for social justice. Considers the experience of victims of abuse and the politics of meaning and representation. Interrogates the validity of claims for the universality of human rights in the face of cultural difference and inequalities of power. Looks at the emergence of a global human rights machinery and the ethics of humanitarian intervention. Prerequisite: Anthropology 112 and sophomore or higher standing. Three credit hours. RAZSA
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IN 211j Human - Rights and Social Struggles in Global Perspective
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IN 243j Politics: of Subnational Culture and Identity in Europe
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Listed as Government 243. Three credit hours. I. YODER
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IN 243j Politics - of Subnational Culture and Identity in Europe
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IN 298s Human: Rights and Social Struggles in Global Perspective
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Human rights have become one of the primary frameworks for understanding justice and injustice in the world today. Explores the rise of human rights and its relationship to struggles for social justice. Considers the experience of victims of abuse and the politics of meaning and representation. Interrogates the validity of claims for the universality of human rights in the face of cultural difference and inequalities of power. Looks at the emergence of a global human rights machinery and the ethics of humanitarian intervention. Prerequisite: Anthropology 112 and sophomore or higher standing. Four credit hours. RAZSA
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IN 397f Anthropology: of Ethnicity,Nationalism,and the State in Europe
3.00 Credits
Colby College
While life outside the framework of nation-states is hard to imagine now, the nation-state was unknown before the 18th century. Critically reviews social scientific theories of ethnicity, nationalism, and the state. Includes ethnographies of state formation, ethnic conflict, nationalist revival. Also considers the transformation of European politics through globalization, migration, and integration. Prerequisite: Sophomore or higher standing and Anthropology 112. Four credit hours. RAZSA
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