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WN 2013
History
HISTORY 207 - Southeast Asian Civilization
Section 001

Credits: 4
Requirements & Distribution: SS
Other: WorldLit
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Cross-Listed Classes:
ASIAN 207 - Southeast Asian Civ, Section 001
Primary Instructor: Lieberman,Victor B

 

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Southeast Asia is one of the world's most culturally diverse regions, home to Buddhist, Muslim, Confucian, and Christian civilizations. It boasts ancient monuments of surpassing beauty, grandeur and symbolic complexity. It was the scene of the bloodiest conflict since 1945, the Vietnam War. Today it boasts one of the world's fastest growing regional economies. Moreover, Southeast Asian political development reflects patterns characteristic of much of Asia, Africa, and the Mideast. and thru offers insights into Third World development in general. This course offers an introduction to Southeast Asian history from the earliest civilizations, through the colonial conquest, the struggle for independence, and the contemporary political and economic scene.

Course Requirements:

Attendance at weekly lectures, participation in weekly discussion sections (20% of grade), midterm (30%) and final (50%). If you choose to do an optional research paper of 9-10 pages on any topic cleared in advance with your GSI or Prof. Leiberman, the discussion section will count 20%, midterm 20%, final 25% and paper 35%. For research sources, consult Prof. Lieberman and/or check "Further Readings" for each chapter of the Owen book.

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