Southern Methodist University hist 3348, Asians and the american Public Imagination. hist 3387, Asia and theWest Mutual Images in 19 th Century. hist 3398, Women in chinese history. http://www.smu.edu/gened/humanelectives.html
Extractions: Electives that Satisfy the Human Diversity Co-Curricular Requirement: ANTH 2331 The Foundation of Institutions ANTH 3310 Gender and Sex Roles: A Global Perspective ANTH 3315 Origins of Civilization ANTH 3327 Economic and Political Change in World System ANTH 3366 Myth, Magic, and Religion Across Cultures ANTH 3368 Urban Problems: A Cross-Cultural Perspective ARHS 1307 Non-Western Art Traditions: A Survey ARHS 3322 Islamic Art and Architecture: The Creation of a New Art ARHS 3364 American Indian and Eskimo Art ARHS 3365 Arts of Pre-Colombian Middle America ARHS 3370 Native-American Art: The Southwestern Tradition ARHS 3371 Traditional Arts of Africa ARHS 3389 Women in the Visual Arts, 1850- Present ARHS 3392 Islanmic Art and Architecture: The Creation of a New Art ARHS 4371 Modern Myth-Making: Studies in the Manipulation of Imagery CCCN 2360 The Black Experience in Cinema CCCN 3360 Gender and Representation in the World Cinema ENGL 3335 Workers, Citizens, Men in America
Extractions: The primary purpose of this course is to fulfill the history major's requirements for graduation. The second purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the recent history of the non-Western world. For some, this course will be the student's first exposure to the history of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. For others, it will build on such courses as Dr. Brown's Monsoon Asia, Dr. Shepherd's International Relations. Dr. Crider's Latin American History, Dr. Jeane's South and Southwest Asia, and my courses on China and Japan. For all, upon completion, this course should provide a solid understanding of the issues facing much of the nonwestern world today. Finally, as this course is designed to approximate an introductory graduate level class, those going on to a post-graduate program should come away with a feel for the type of work load expected in the first year of such a program.
Non-Western And Comparative Studies hist 173b. Latin american Women historical Perspectives. hist 181a. Seminar on TraditionalChinese Thought. HIP 20a. Imagining How We Are East and west I. HIP 20b. http://www.brandeis.edu/registrar/bulletin/1999-00/UNONWEST99.html
Extractions: 1999-2000 Bulletin Entry for: Non-Western and Comparative Studies (file last updated: [7/6/1999 - 13:21:26]) Objectives The non-Western and comparative studies requirement encourages students to explore through various disciplines cultures beyond the Western tradition. The common goal of courses in the program is to acquaint students with worldviews, indigenous intellectual traditions, and social institutions that have developed largely outside the traditions of European society and its North American transplants. By examining some particular culture, society, or region of the non-Western world (such as those of Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Oceania) or by systematically comparing a range of values and institutions across cultural boundaries, students are expected to broaden their understanding of human achievements and potentialities beyond their own heritage. The program includes the comparative analysis of cultures and their interactions and draws attention to the intellectual problems inherent in the study of cultural systems other than one's own. Courses of Instruction AFRICAN AND AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES AAAS 18b Africa and the West AAAS 60a Economics of Third World Hunger AAAS 80a Economy and Society in Africa AAAS 85a Survey of Southern African History AAAS 115a Introduction to African History AAAS 123a Third World Ideologies AAAS 126b Political Economy of the Third World AAAS 132b Introduction to African Literature AAAS 133b The Literature of the Caribbean AAAS 134b Novel and Film of the African Diaspora
H-ETHNIC Messages For January 1996 By Thread Generations Josef J. Barton; Re QUERY chinese Immigration to Montana/west (x Hwest)Josef J CFP american Catholic Historical Association, New York 1/97 http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~ethnic/archives/logs/jan96/
Courses That Meet The Internat'l/For. Cult. NW Requirement SLAV 0660, SCIFI EAST AND west, 041, 992. SOC 0312, SCIENCE IN SOCIETY, 962. SOC0362, LATIN american SOCIETIES, 911. SOC 1358, CONTEMPORARY chinese SOCIETY, 911. http://www.pitt.edu/~caswww/cdesc/gen_info/rq17inn.htm
Extractions: Course Title Offered Start ADMPS 0479 SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION AFRCNA 0012 WEST AFRICAN DANCE AFRCNA 0018 HISTORY OF AFRICA BEFORE 1800 AFRCNA 0027 INTRODUCTION TO AFRICA AFRCNA 0028 AFRO-LATIN AMERICA AFRCNA 0085 CARIBBEAN HISTORY AFRCNA 0086 AFRICAN CIVILIZATION AND CULTURE AFRCNA 1026 AFRCN PRESEN LAT AMERN LIT/CULT AFRCNA 1031 AFRICAN LIBERATION MOVEMENTS AFRCNA 1034 MUSIC IN AFRICA AFRCNA 1039 HISTORY OF CARIBBEAN SLAVERY AFRCNA 1055 AFRO CARIBBEAN DANCE AFRCNA 1056 HISTORY OF AFRICA SINCE 1800 ANTH 0536 MESOAMERICA BEFORE CORTEZ ANTH 0538 THE ARCHEOLOGIST LOOKS AT DEATH ANTH 0715 ANTHROPOLOGY OF LATIN AMERICA ANTH 0768 HUMAN SEXUALITY IN CROSS CULTURE ANTH 1525 EASTRN NORTH AMERICAN ARCHEOLOGY ANTH 1526 WESTERN NORTH AMERICAN ARCHELGY ANTH 1528 SOUTH AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY ANTH 1530 ORIGINS OF CITIES ANTH 1543 ANCIENT STATES IN THE NEW WORLD ANTH 1544 ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS ANTH 1732 ANTH 1734 GENDER IN EAST ASIA ANTH 1739 CULTURES OF EAST ASIA ANTH 1752 ANTHROPOLOGY OF FOOD ANTH 1756 ECONOMIC ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 1759 CHINESE SOCIETY ANTH 1764 CULTURES AND SOCIETIES OF INDIA ANTH 1768 ANTH 1772 ANTHROPOLOGY OF WOMEN ANTH 1773 CULTURES OF MESOAMERICA ANTH 1784 JAPANESE SOCIETY ANTH 1786 CULTURES OF THE PACIFIC ANTH 1788 ANDEAN SOCTY/CULT:PERU BOL ECUAD ANTH 1792 POPULATION AND CULTURE CAS 0020 LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN CAS 0060 FRESHMAN SEM EAST ASIAN STUDIES CHIN 0081 EAST ASIA IN THE WORLD CHIN 0082 HONG KONG CINEMA CHIN 1072 LAW AND LITERATURE IN CHINA
History @ Oregon :: Undergrad :: Course Requirements 466 The America west 467 The America west 468 The 20th Century US History 479 Lawin american Society. Issues in Southeast Asian History 496 chinese Society in http://www.uoregon.edu/~history/courserequirements.html
Summer Courses, 1999 Morris, Offered 10001150 MUWH June 21-July 16, Introduction to chinese culture. HIST466. The american west. CRN 42831/42832, 4 Credits. Hatfield, http://www.uoregon.edu/~history/courses/archive/summer99.htm
Extractions: Notice: All course offerings are subject to change. HIST 101 Western Civilization. CRN: 41776, 4 Credits. Goodlett Offered: MUWH June 21-August 13 Historical development of the western world; major changes in ideas, social structure, economic institutions, and forms of political life in ancient and medieval Europe. HIST 251 African American History. CRN: 42819, 4 Credits. Toll Offered: 11:00-11:50 MUWH June 21-August 13 The 20 th century African American experience, including the Great Migration, World War II, the Civil Rights Movement, post-1970 African America. HIST 291 CRN: 42820, 4 Credits. Morris Offered: MUWH June 21-July 16 Introduction to Chinese culture. Explores meanings of past and present in 20 th century efforts to modernize China. Chronological and topical inquiry into politics, literature, social structure, gender, art, economy. HIST 399 CRN: 42821, 1 Credit. Wood Offered: 19:00-21:00 F, 09:00-12:30 S, 13:30-17:00 S, June 25-June 26 Explores the gendered construction of mexicanidad (ethnonational self-identity) and the recent renegotiation of the whore-virgin binary to contest traditional patriarchal ideology.
University Of Denver, Arts, Humanities, And Social Sciences China in historical Perspective Focuses on those developments, particularly in modernChinese history, that hist 2550 The american west Nineteenth Century http://www.du.edu/hist/courses.html
Huntsman Program The Area Studies Component SPAN 229, History of Spanish american Culture. Eastern Europe. ANTH 542,west African State, Society, and Culture. AMES 472, chinese Painting. http://www.upenn.edu/huntsman/curriculum/area.html
History Courses (323-) is the role of intellectuals in chinese state and impact of federalism, urbanization,and the west in the some of the more important american intellectuals who http://www.ups.edu/bulletin/zzzz/9900/hist3.htm
Extractions: The course covers Russian Imperial state and society; revolutionary movements; causes of 1905 and 1917 revolutions; Russian and Soviet political cultures; Soviet Union and the modernization of Russia; Russian and Soviet foreign policy; the collapse of communism and the Soviet empire; post-communist Russian society and politics. This course traces the revolutionary changes in the perception of criminality, the use of the criminal law, and the methods of law enforcement and punishment between 1750 and 1900. These changes will be explained as the result of a society experiencing the dual impact of the Industrial and French revolutions.
Courses Of Instruction, Page 3 635 Seminar in chinese History (2 or 4, max 8, Irregular) Directed or 4, max 8) Selectedtopics in the history of the american frontier and the west. http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/cat95/las/LAS_HIST/4c_History_Courses.html
Extractions: 500 Introduction to Graduate Historical Studies (4, Fa) Techniques, theories, and sub-disciplines of history. 501 Studies in Greek History (4, Irregular) Readings and discussions of major problems, issues, and interpretations in Greek history. 503 Studies in Roman History (4, Irregular) Readings and discussions of major problems, issues, and interpretations of Roman history. 505 Studies in Early Medieval History (4, Irregular) Intensive study of subjects selected from the early Middle Ages, emphasizing source material, bibliography, and historiographic problems. 506 Studies in Later Medieval History (4, Irregular) Intensive study of subjects selected from the later Middle Ages, emphasizing source material, bibliography, and historiographic problems. 508 Studies in the Renaissance (4) Europe in the Renaissance: sources; secondary bibliography; and historiography. 509 Studies in the Reformation (4) Readings, reports, and discussions of major problems, issues, and interpretations of the Reformation. 510 Studies in Early Modern European History (4, Irregular)
SCHEDULING OF COURSES Spring _ Summer Fall _X Year hist, 103 06, Fds west Civ, Staff, M, 05300800p, 35, hist, 110 02, AmericanCiv, Dougherty, F, 0530-0800p, 35, hist, 132 01, chinese Civ, Olenik, T, F,0700-0815, 35, http://chss2.montclair.edu/history/03fall.htm
Extractions: SCHEDULING OF COURSES Summer Dept Course # Course Name Professor M T W R F S U Time Cap HIST Study of History Newman T R HIST Study of History Brizuela-Garcia W F HIST Study of History Pastor M HIST Fds West Civ Hayes M R HIST Fds West Civ LoGerfo T R HIST Fds West Civ Hayes M R HIST Fds West Civ LoGerfo T R HIST Fds West Civ Staff M R HIST Fds West Civ Hwang M HIST Emerg Eur Civ Landweber M W HIST Emerg Eur Civ Landweber M W HIST Emerg Eur Civ Nay M R HIST Emerg Eur Civ Urquhart M R HIST Emerg Eur Civ Nay M R HIST Emerg Eur Civ Urquhart M R HIST Emerg Eur Civ Pryor R HIST Emerg Eur Civ Pryor R HIST Contemp Eur Pastor M W HIST Contemp Eur Bretherton T F HIST Contemp Eur Lapp T R HIST Contemp Eur Pastor M W HIST Contemp Eur Lapp R HIST Contemp Eur Bretherton W HIST African Civ Brizuela-Garcia W F HIST African Civ Brizuela-Garcia W F HIST Intro Islamic Civ Petievich T R HIST American Civ Lowenfish W HIST American Civ Dougherty F HIST Early Latin Amer Valadez T R HIST Early Latin Amer Valadez T HIST Early Latin Amer San Martin S HIST US to 1876 Cray M W HIST US to 1876 Cray M W HIST US to 1876 Goscener W F HIST US to 1876 Sayegh T F HIST US to 1876 Sayegh T F HIST US to 1876 Peace M HIST US to 1876 Gould R HIST US to 1876 Calluori T HIST US since 1876 Moore T R HIST US since 1876 Whelan M W HIST US since 1876 Schwartz T R HIST US since 1876 Whelan M W HIST US since 1876 Wilson T R HIST US since 1876 Burke W HIST US since 1876 Dougherty R HIST Chinese Civ Olenik T F HIST Chinese Civ Olenik T F HIST Second World War Goscener W F HIST Women Amer Hist Srebnick T R HIST Women Amer Hist Srebnick T R HIST Black Amers Wilson T R HIST Medieval Europe Hayes M R HIST Conflict Mod Ireland Bretherton T F HIST Senior Seminar Schwartz T R HIST Senior Seminar Olenik
History hist328, Women in american history (4). hist-343, The history of ChineseThought and Religion (4). hist-361, East and west in the 13th Century (4). http://eveningprograms.ursinus.edu/descriptions/HIST.htm
Extractions: Certain of the following 200-level, 300-level, and 400-level courses are offered for majors as need is indicated through academic advising. HIST-101 The History of Traditional Civilizations (4) HIST-102 The Emerging World (4) HIST-200W Historiography (4) HIST-202 Topics in Medieval History (4) HIST-203 Studies in Renaissance History (4) HIST-205 Russian History (4) HIST-207 The Century of Total War (4) HIST-221 Introduction to American History (4) HIST-241 An Introduction to the History and Culture of China (4) HIST-243 An Introduction to the History and Culture of Japan (4) HIST-251 Topics in Ancient History (4) HIST-253 The Middle East (4) HIST-304 Studies in Reformation History (4) HIST-305 State and Society in Early Modern Europe (4) HIST-306 Ideas and Ideologies (4) HIST-308 Nazi Germany and the Holocaust (4) HIST-321 Colonial and Revolutionary America (4) HIST-323 The Young American Nation and the Civil War (4) HIST-325 The Emergence of Industrial America (4) HIST-327 20th Century America (4) HIST-328 Women in American History (4) HIST-343 The History of Chinese Thought and Religion (4) HIST-361 East and West in the 13th Century (4) HIST-362 The Age of Revolution (4) HIST-366 History of the Family (4) HIST-101. The History of Traditional Civilizations (4)
Undergradprog 476 CALIFORNIA HISTORY 478 THE west AS NATIONAL IN american STUDIES 488 CREATING NORTHamerican LANDSCAPES 495 IN LATIN AMERICA 450 MODERN chinese HISTORY 492 http://www.unr.edu/artsci/history/major.html
Center For Chinese Studies: Academic Programs: Chinese Studies Courses 23 9567321 LIS 689 Asian-american Resources for 3); Rel 383 Mysticism East and west(3); Rel Rel 661B Seminar on East Asian Religions chinese religions (3). http://www.chinesestudies.hawaii.edu/programs/chinese_courses.html
Extractions: Search this website: Faculty, instructional staff and the content of courses may vary from semester to semester, as may the actual number of China-related courses offered. The current Schedule of Classes contains information about courses offered in a particular semester. Courses listed in this directory have been updated to reflect all courses offered at least once every two years. If you are interested in a particular course which is listed in the catalog but which is not offered in a given semester, you should contact the instructor or head of the department to inquire about the feasibility of that class being offered. If several people express interest in a particular course, it is possible to make arrangements to have the course taught. AMERICAN STUDIES Moore Hall 324 956-8570
International Relations Program Fall 2002 Approved Course List PSCI213. LATIN american POLITICS. Non-west/Elect. POLITICAL ECON OF E. ASIA. Non-west/Elect/IPE.401 LEC TR 1030-12 AMYX. PSCI-219. CONTEMP chinese POLITICS. http://www.sas.upenn.edu/irp/courses.html
Extractions: Fall 2002 Approved Course List Please note that this list is for planning purposes only. Refer to the official Registrar's Course Roster , published supplemental rosters, or home departments for any changes. The International Relations Program reserves the right to make changes in courses approved for major credit based on review of the course content that may have occurred following publication of this course list. Current Course Syllabi are available in the IR Office, 635 Williams Hall. African Studies African-American Studies Anthropology Asian and Middle Eastern Studies ... AFRICAN STUDIES AFST-076 AFRICA SINCE 1800 Non-West/Elect 401 LEC MW 12-1 STAFF CROSS LISTED: AFAM-076, HIST-076 AFST-190 INTRO TO AFRICA Non-West/Elect 401 LEC TR 12-1:30 BARNES CROSS LISTED: AFAM 190, ANTH-190, HIST-190 AFST-214 SOC/CULTURES AFRICA Non-West/Elect 401 SEM M 2-5
History On-Line Origins of the american dollar; the military history Pearce, Nick (Glasgow),chinese decorative arts 10th19th c.; chinese art in west Phimster, Ian R http://www.ihrinfo.ac.uk/ihr/Resources/Teachers/b2.html
Diana L. Ahmad women in the west; american environmental history; Modern Publications Opium Smoking,Antichinese Attitudes, and the american Medical Community, 1850-1890 http://www.umr.edu/~ahmadd
Extractions: vice in the nineteenth century American West mining west women in the west American environmental history Modern East Asia (1600-present) Publications: "Opium Smoking, Anti-Chinese Attitudes, and the American Medical Community, 1850-1890," American Nineteenth Century History (Great Britain), forthcoming.
Multicultural chinese american Librarians Association, http//www.calaweb.org/. Lois Day, Universityof Texas Pan american, Dept of English, 1201 west University Drive http://www.tcte.org/multicultural.html
Extractions: Multicultural Committee News Teaching information and literature from unfamiliar cultures can be daunting, but we are obligated to present multicultural concerns to all our students. Our students deserve to experience literature that is a part of their own culture and be exposed to cultures other than their own in an educational setting. Please use the following sites as a resource to make it easier to incorporate multicultural literature and issues into you classroom lessons. The sites contain historical, cultural and education information supplied by the sites themselves. None of these sites are sponsored, maintained or otherwise associated with TCTELA. These site addresses are current as of 8/1/01. Texas Cultures- http://www.texancultures.utsa.edu/mystery/home.htm http://voices.cla.umn.edu/ A Celebration of Women Writers- Extensive database of women writers, search site by author's name, ethnicity, country, time period. http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/ Indigenous Peoples Around the World- http://www.nativeweb.org/