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HEBR 289a: Independent Study in Modern Hebrew
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
May be repeated for a total of 6 credits in 289a and 289b combined if there is no duplication in topic, but students may earn only up to 3 credits per semester of enrollment.
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HEBR 289b: Independent Study in Modern Hebrew
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
May be repeated for a total of 6 credits in 289a and 289b combined if there is no duplication in topic, but students may earn only up to 3 credits per semester of enrollment.
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HIST 099: Commons Seminar
1.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
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HIST 105: East Asia since 1800
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
(Formerly 152). Traditional orders in China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Encroachment of European empires. Nineteenth- and twentieth-century social and political revolutions. Japanese imperialism and the invention of pan-Asianism. WWII in the Pacific; the rise and persistence of Communism. East Asia as a new center of the global economy in the twenty-first century. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 152 prior to fall 2008.
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HIST 106: Premodern China
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
(Formerly 154). The development of Chinese civilization from ancient times to the seventeenth century. The birth and development of the Chinese identity; Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism; the moral, military, and bureaucratic foundations of the imperial institution; the Silk Road; eunuchs and concubines; the commercial revolution. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 154 prior to fall 2008.
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HIST 107: Modern China
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
(Formerly 155). China from the seventeenth century to the present. Establishment and expansion of the Qing empire, clashes with European empires. Twentieth-century revolutions and war with Japan. Mao and the making of the Communist state; post-Mao economic and social reforms. Tibet and ethnic minority issues. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 155 prior to fall 2008.
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HIST 108: Premodern Japan
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
(Formerly 157). Japanese civilization from ancient times to the Meiji Restoration (1868). Connections between culture and politics; relations with neighboring regions in East Asia. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 157 prior to fall 2008.
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HIST 109: Modern Japan
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
(Formerly 249). The political, social, economic, and cultural history of Japan in the nineteenth century to the present. Radical changes in the state, society, and economy and the effects of these changes on Japan’s place in the world. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 249 prior to fall 2008.
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HIST 115F: First-Year Writing Seminar
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Independent learning and inquiry in an environment in which students can express knowledge and defend opinions through intensive class discussion, oral presentations, and written expression. May be repeated for credit once if there is no duplication of topic, but students may earn only up to 3 credits in any 115F course per semester of enrollment.
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HIST 116: Modern South Asia
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Early modern South Asia to British imperialism and the independence of India and Pakistan. Colonial society, political movements, caste, gender, and religious "reform." Mass nationalism and Gandhi, religious conflict, and the partition of India and Pakistan. Debates on history and memory.
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