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U 459: Seminar in Turkish Studies
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
A topical seminar dealing with a variety of social issues in Turkey. Special emphasis is given to educational and political issues. May be repeated twice for credit.
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U 469: ModernMongolia
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Examines Mongolia's turbulent history from independence from China's last dynasty in 1911 through theocracy, revolution, and communism to today's market democracy. Also focuses on social, economic, cultural, and demographic changes. No prerequisite.
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U 481: Survey of Tibetan Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Introduction to different styles of Tibetan literature in translation: preclassical; classical (including historiography, canonical scriptures translated from Indian languages and Chinese, and Tibetan religious literature); Bonpo literature; and folk literature (epics, poetry, and drama).
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U 483: Introduction to the History of Tibet
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
A survey of Tibetan history from the earliest times to the present, including the Tibetan empire of the seventh-ninth centuries, the impact of Buddhism on Tibetan political and 80 Central Eurasian Studies social structure, aspects of Tibet's relations with neighboring peoples, the development of the Dalai Lama's government, and the current circumstances of the Tibetan people.
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U 484: The Religions of Tibet
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
A survey of the whole of Tibetan religions, Buddhist as well as pre-Buddhist.Will be of utmost importance for every student of Tibetan because the whole of Tibetan life is pervaded by religion. Accompanied by slides.
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U 488: Readings inModern Tibetan Texts
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Primarily designed as an intermediate course in literary Tibetan, filling the gap between introductory Tibetan and readings in Buddhist religious texts or advanced readings. The choice of texts will largely depend on the interests of the students.
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U 489: Tibet and theWest
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
ExaminesWestern perception of Tibet during the past 700 years. Presents Tibetan history and culture during this period and compares Tibetan civilization with the popular concepts about Tibet that prevailed in theWest during this same period.
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U 490: Sino-Tibetan Relations
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Historical, cultural, social, and political relations between China and Tibet from prehistoric times to the present, indicating the major changes affecting both the political boundaries and the legal position of Tibet in relation to China.
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U 490 - Sino-Tibetan Relations
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U 493: Islamic Central Asia,Sixteenth-Nineteenth Centuries
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Development of political and social patterns in Central Asia up to Russian conquest. Topics include the role of nomads and their integration into sedentary culture, emergence of ethnicity, interrelations of diverse ethnic groups, and cultural and political decline of Central Asia since the sixteenth century.
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U 494: Central Asia under Russian Rule
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Survey of political and social history of Russian domination of Central Asia from midnineteenth century to present. Special attention given to motives for and methods of Russian expansion, to formation of modern nations in Soviet Central Asia, and to the impact of that region on the Soviet Union.
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