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HIS 513: The World and the West, 1300-2000
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This seminar covers classical and contemporary debates and historiography of world history, from the making of world systems, to the rise and fall of empires, to global revolution and the onset of modernity.
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HIS 514: Colonization and Spaces of Urban Modernity: Readings
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A seminar that examines theoretical and historical literature on urban modernity as a process of colonization of space - colonization both in the sense of territorial conquest and as an exercise of power to colonize and configure social space.
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HIS 517: Southeast Asian Islams
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Seminar explores topics ranging from the Islamization of Insular Southeast Asia, the development of Muslim polities, reactions to colonialism, and transnational critiques of everyday praxis. It evaluates the role of indigenous informants in creating the body of knowledge about Islam in Southeast Asia among scholars, and looks at how that knowledge informs our present day discourse on the region and its relations with the rest of the Muslim World.
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HIS 522: Law and Society in Colonial India
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Seminar examines the formation of a new legal culture in India under British colonial rule. Its main interests concern the struggles over the establishment of liberal legal idioms, writing and legal codification, the making of the colonial legal subject, and issues pertaining to comparative law.
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HIS 523: Topics in Modern South Asia - Subaltern Studies
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course explores special topics in modern South Asian history. The precise topic varies from year to year.
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HIS 527: 20th-Century Japanese History
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Readings in Japanese political, social, and economic history. Topics include transwar continuity and change, political economy, labor, gender issues, culture and state, religion, Japanese expansion and colonialism, the Allied Occupation of Japan and "social management." Some readings in Japanese (optional for those who do not specialize in Japanese history).
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HIS 529: Modern China
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This seminar will examine the major historiographical and methodological issues in Chinese history for the modern period. We will read and evaluate the most important historians and consider the issues that seem especially provocative or interesting.
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HIS 542: Problems in Byzantine History - Formation of Byzantium 600-850: Sources & Problems
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Between the later sixth century and the middle of the ninth century eastern Roman state, society and culture experienced a series of substantial transformations which resulted in what we call today 'Byzantium'. This course looks at some of the key sources for this process and analyses both the ways in which they have been interpreted and the questions those interpretations raise. Particular attention will be paid to the issues associated with relating written textual evidence to archaeological data and interpretation.
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HIS 543: The Origins of the Middle Ages
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Reading and research on the transition of ancient into medieval society, religion, and culture are the focus of this course.
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HIS 544: Seminar in Medieval History - Latin Hagiography of the later Middle Ages
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Moving from the emergence of hagiographical studies as a scholarly discipline, this seminar examines Latin hagiography of the later medieval period, in addition to the recent body of literature that employs hagiographical materials as a source for understanding medieval society.
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