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Nov 25, 2024
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HIS 220 - Living in an Imperial World: Cities and Empires, 1500 to the Present 1 semester, 3 credits- Core Foundation/Proficiency: Diversity
From the early modern period through to the mid-twentieth century the dominant political structure in a globalizing world was not the nation-state but the empire. This course examines and compares early modern and modern empires through the histories of the cities that were central to imperial networks, including Tangiers, Calcutta, Hanoi and Newport. Satisfies pre- or post-1715 European history requirement for major/minor.
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