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3.00 Credits
The Malay world from prehistory to the present. Topics include early Malay trade, classical Malay culture, British imperialism, Chinese immigration, and the modern states of Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei. Credits: 3
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Constitutional and legal foundations of bourgeois England; Elizabethan and Jacobean culture; and the origins of capitalism. Credits: 3
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Interaction between empire and nation in Britain from the 18th century to the present. Impact of the "New British History" on how we view the British past, the relationship between industrialization and imperial expansion, the gendering of nation and empire, and the impact of decolonization on evolving notions of British identity.Credits: 3
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Impact of industrialization on British society between 1750 and 1914. Working class formation and elite reaction, urbanization, shifting conceptions of gender and work, and the changing nature of the state. Credits: 3
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History of early modern North African, European, Anatolian, and Levantine societies rimming the Mediterranean Sea. Themes include maritime commerce, urbanization, gender relations, ethnic identities, and political developments in the Mediterranean region. Credits: 3
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Encounters among African, European, and Native American men and women in the Atlantic world during the early modern era. Examination of major themes in political, economic, social, and cultural history in a comparative, integrated way to provide students of African, Latin American, European, and North American history with a broader context for understanding those regions. Credits: 3
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Native American, European, and African contacts and the establishment of a colonial society based upon conquest, slavery, and resistance, as well as struggles for freedom and opportunity. Credits: 3
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The causes of the Revolution and its impact on the political, economic, cultural, intellectual, and social aspects of American life. Credits: 3
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Tumultuous early years of the United States, from the Constitution to the eve of abolitionism, with a focus on politics, slavery, and conflict. Credits: 3
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United States' economic, political, social, and cultural expansion in the mid-19th century, and the explosive tensions that would plunge the nation into civil war. Credits: 3
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