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HIST-UA 532: Palestine, Zionism, Israel
4.00 Credits
New York University
See description under Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies.
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HIST-UA 533: Seminar: Topics in Eurasian History
4.00 Credits
New York University
Focuses on major historical issues and problems in the history of Eurasia, which is the largest landmass in the world but is rarely treated as a region or unit of historical analysis. Responds to recent shifts in the field of history that emphasize frameworks larger than the "nation-state" for historical research and analysis. Possible topics: The Mongol Empire and Its Legacy; Early Modern Empires: China, Russia, and the Ottomans; Scientific and Technological Exchanges, 1225-2000; Eurasian Militaries; and Nomads and Nomadism in Eurasia.
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HIST-UA 536: Seminar: Gender and Radicalism in Modern China
4.00 Credits
New York University
Examines the interrelated rise of political, ideological, and cultural radicalisms and of gender issues as a major subject and object of transformative social activity in 19th- and 20th-century China. Introduces approaches to gender theory and historical analysis through the use of primary and secondary sources on China, as well as through films and other visuals. Emphasis is on synthesizing contradictory material and on historical analytical issues. Includes a heavy writing and class-discussion component.
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HIST-UA 537: History of Modern Japan
4.00 Credits
New York University
Emphasizes historical problems in Japan's economic development, their challenge to political and social institutions, and their role in shaping foreign policy. Focuses on Japan's transition from an agrarian economy to commercial capitalism, from hierarchical social organization to constitutional authority, and from isolation from the rest of the world to involvement with Western culture and diplomatic relations. Traces Japan's development into an industrial giant fully engaged in world affairs.
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HIST-UA 540: The Land of Israel Through the Ages
4.00 Credits
New York University
Identical to HBRJD-UA 141, RELST-UA 609. Schiffman.
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HIST-UA 541: Seminar: Colonialism, Imperialism, and Nationalism in the Middle East
4.00 Credits
New York University
See description under Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies.
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HIST-UA 542: Mao Zedong and the Chinese Revolution
4.00 Credits
New York University
Introduces the historical relationship established in the 20th century between Mao Zedong, his philosophy of history and revolution, and the Chinese Revolution in global context. The course provides a thematic lens through which to view one aspect of modern Chinese and global history. The working premise is that the revolution made Mao as much as Mao made the revolution. We investigate Mao's thought and theories, as well as his revolutionary practice, not as biographical artifacts but as products of and contributors to the revolutionary situation in China and the world in the 20th century. We end with Mao's afterlives. The majority of the readings are drawn from Mao's own writings. Students will learn to read Mao's texts intensively and extensively. This is a reading- and writing-intensive course.
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HIST-UA 550: Seminar: Topics in Middle Eastern History
4.00 Credits
New York University
Identical to MEIS-UA 688.
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HIST-UA 551: Topics in Chinese History
4.00 Credits
New York University
Specific topics vary from time to time and may include Women and Gender in Chinese History; Rebellion and Revolution in China, 1683-1864; The Manchus in China; Urban China; American Wars in Asia; China in Revolution, 1949-Present; China After Mao; Maoism and China.
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HIST-UA 552: Seminar in Chinese History
4.00 Credits
New York University
Specific topics include China and the Global Department of History Economy, 1492-1842; China and Christianity; Culture and Politics in Qing History; Republican Shanghai; Modern Chinese Intellectual History; Frontiers of China; Politics and Culture of the 1950s; Nationalism in Asia; The Cultural Revolution.
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