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History 222: Introduction to Chinese Civilization
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
This course examines the main political, social, intellectual, and cultural events and currents of China from ancient times to the present in the context of changing territorial and economic realities. (Vipan Chandra)
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History 223: Introduction to Indian Civilization
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
This course examines the main political, social, intellectual, and cultural events and currents of India from ancient times to the present in the context of changing territorial and economic realities. (Vipan Chandra)
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History 224: Introduction to Japanese Civilization
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
This course examines the main political, social, intellectual and cultural events and trends of Japan from ancient times to the present in the context of changing territorial and economic realities. (Vipan Chandra)
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History 225: Women in East Asia:Japan and Korea
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
This course examines the influence of Shintoism, Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, colonialism, communism, democracy, feminism and changing economic forces in shaping women's lives from ancient times to the present. (Vipan Chandra)
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History 227: Women in East Asia:China
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
This course examines the status roles of women in Chinese society from ancient times to the present. The influence of Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, modern nationalism, communism, and contemporary liberal and feminist ideas as well as changing economic forces in shaping women's lives is the main focus of the course. (Vipan Chandra)
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History 228: European Jewish History
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
This course is a survey of the history of Jewish communities in Europe, from the Middle Ages to the present. Topics include the Jewish experience during the Crusades; the expulsion of Jews from Spain; the Jewish Enlightenment; Jews in Eastern Europe and Russia; assimilation and anti-Semitism; the Holocaust and the creation of the state of Israel. (Anni Baker) Connections: Conx 20062 Jews in Modern Europe
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History 232: Women in North America to 1790
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
This course surveys the history of women in colonial North America. The course begins by examining interactions among indigenous inhabitants; colonizers from Spain, France and Great Britain; and enslaved Africans. The focus then narrows to the British North American colonies and the experiences of women of Native American, European and African descent through the period of the American Revolution and its immediate aftermath. Throughout the course, particular attention is paid to changing contructions of gender and race, exploring their intersections with class, religion and region. (Kathryn Tomasek) Connections: Conx 23005 Women in the United States
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History 233: u
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
This course surveys the history of women in the 19th-century United States, exploring changing constructions of gender, race and class during a period of significant economic and political development. The course examines the emergence of the women's rights movement among members of the emerging white middle class as well as the changing experiences of free and enslaved African American women. Students complete original research in diaries held in the Wheaton College Archives and Special Collections. (Kathryn Tomasek) Connections: Conx 23005 Women in the United States
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History 234: u
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
This course surveys the history of women in the United States in the 20th century. Beginning with an examination of suffrage and numerous movements for social and economic change, the course challenges students to explore the complexities of women's experiences. Throughout the course, particular attention is paid to intersections among multiple identities grounded in social constructions of gender, race, class and sexual orientation in local, national and international contexts. (Kathryn Tomasek) Connections: Conx 23005 Women in the United States
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History 240: German History:1648-Present
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
A survey of German history from the end of the Thirty Years' War to national reunification in the 1990s. Topics include: absolutism, the unification of Germany under Bismarck, Germany and World War I, the Weimar period, the rise of National Socialism, the Holocaust and World War II, division and the problems of a newly reunited Germany. (Anni Baker, Michael Mezzano) Connections: Conx 20028 Germanies: History vs. Culture
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