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HIST 286a: Foundations of American Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
The emergence of the U.S. as an industrial power in the nineteenth century. Its growth from a marginal colonial outpost to a dominant political and economic leader. Globalization and international relations, democratic politics and public policy; transformation of the corporate form; development of infrastructure; war and territorial expansion; slavery and labor; control over natural resources. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 294 section 4 in fall 2010.
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HIST 286b: U,S, and Caribbean Encounters
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
The social, political, and cultural history of United States-Caribbean encounters from the Haitian Revolution to the Grenada invasion. Empire, expansion, and American exceptionalism; finance, debt, and banking. Military strategy and small wars; gender, sexuality, and bio-politics; racial ideology and racial science; sovereignty and international law; African American and Afro-Caribbean interaction. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 294 section 2 in spring 2011.
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HIST 286c: Tokyo: History and Image
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Tokyo and its representation in various media from the mid-nineteenth century to the present and imaginings of the future. The city’s physical development and image in photographs, films, novels, essays, and other textual and visual materials produced within Japan and beyond.
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HIST 286d: Pirates of the Caribbean
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Imperial competition for control of the Caribbean and state-sponsored piracy. The economic and political consequences of piracy in the Caribbean. The life of pirates aboard ship and in port.
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HIST 287a: History, Trauma, and Memory
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Relationships between personal experiences and history. Historical writing, literature, and film from the 20th and 21st centuries.
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HIST 287b: History of New Orleans
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
The city since its founding. Interactions between urban society and natural environment; historical and cultural significance of New Orleans in light of post-Katrina disaster and reconstruction.
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HIST 287c: Cities of Europe and the Middle East
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Cities of "East" and "West" in the modern period; distinguishing characteristics and shared patterns of urban modernity across different geographies. Conceptions of the European, Middle Eastern, and Islamic metropolis.
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HIST 287d: Immigration, Race, and Nationality: The American Experience
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
The immigrant experience from 1776 to the present. The journeys of Irish, Jews, Asians, Latinos, and West Indians, among others. Americanization and the role of race in that process; immigration and antiimmigrant sentiment in the making of American nationality.
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HIST 287e: The Federalist Papers
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Classic works on American constitutionalism and government and their views on human nature and republicanism. The framers’ rejection of democracy and fear of legislative abuses. The Constitution’s emphasis on institutional protections for liberty and checking abuses of power.
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HIST 287g: Making of Modern Paris
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
The social and cultural history of Paris from the old regime to the present. Paris versus the French provinces; revolutionary upheavals; challenges of rapid urbanization. Paris as a literary, artistic, and consumer capital; its changing physical landscape. Immigration and the globalization of Paris.
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