Keywords: colonialism
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Capitalism and Colonialism I Fall 2007
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Abstract: Capitalism and Colonialism I. From Geography 10: World Regions, Peoples, and States - Fall 2007. This course will provide a framework for recognizing and analyzing the major distinctive regions of the world in comparative context. The most important interrelations between environment, economy, ethnicity, ... More »
Capitalism and Colonialism II Fall 2007
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Abstract: Capitalism and Colonialism II. From Geography 10: World Regions, Peoples, and States - Fall 2007. This course will provide a framework for recognizing and analyzing the major distinctive regions of the world in comparative context. The most important interrelations between environment, economy, ethnicity, ... More »
Capitalism and Colonialism III Fall 2007
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Abstract: Capitalism and Colonialism III. From Geography 10: World Regions, Peoples, and States - Fall 2007. This course will provide a framework for recognizing and analyzing the major distinctive regions of the world in comparative context. The most important interrelations between environment, economy, ethnicity, ... More »
Capitalism and Colonialism V Fall 2007
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Abstract: Capitalism and Colonialism V. From Geography 10: World Regions, Peoples, and States - Fall 2007. This course will provide a framework for recognizing and analyzing the major distinctive regions of the world in comparative context. The most important interrelations between environment, economy, ethnicity, ... More »
Capitalism and Colonialism VI Fall 2007
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Abstract: Capitalism and Colonialism VI. From Geography 10: World Regions, Peoples, and States - Fall 2007. This course will provide a framework for recognizing and analyzing the major distinctive regions of the world in comparative context. The most important interrelations between environment, economy, ethnicity, ... More »
Capitalism, Colonialism and Regional Differentiation 1 from the course World Regions, Peoples, and States
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Abstract: Geo 130: World Regions, Peoples, and States - Fall 2006. This course will provide a framework for recognizing and analyzing the major distinctive regions of the world in comparative context. The most important interrelations between environment, economy, ethnicity, and the national identity and viability ... More »
Capitalism, Colonialism and Regional Differentiation 2 from the course World Regions, Peoples, and States
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Abstract: Geo 130: World Regions, Peoples, and States - Fall 2006. This course will provide a framework for recognizing and analyzing the major distinctive regions of the world in comparative context. The most important interrelations between environment, economy, ethnicity, and the national identity and viability ... More »
Capitalism, Colonialism and Regional Differentiation 3 from the course World Regions, Peoples, and States
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Abstract: Geo 130: World Regions, Peoples, and States - Fall 2006. This course will provide a framework for recognizing and analyzing the major distinctive regions of the world in comparative context. The most important interrelations between environment, economy, ethnicity, and the national identity and viability ... More »
Capitalism, Colonialism and Regional Differentiation 4 from the course World Regions, Peoples, and States
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Abstract: Geo 130: World Regions, Peoples, and States - Fall 2006. This course will provide a framework for recognizing and analyzing the major distinctive regions of the world in comparative context. The most important interrelations between environment, economy, ethnicity, and the national identity and viability ... More »
Capitalism, Colonialism and Regional Differentiation 6 from the course World Regions, Peoples, and States
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Abstract: Geo 130: World Regions, Peoples, and States - Fall 2006. This course will provide a framework for recognizing and analyzing the major distinctive regions of the world in comparative context. The most important interrelations between environment, economy, ethnicity, and the national identity and viability ... More »
English Renaissance Drama: Theatre and Society in the Age of Shakespeare, Fall 2003
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Abstract: Intensive study of an important topic or period in drama. Close analysis of major plays, enriched by critical readings and attention to historical and theatrical contexts. Instruction and practice in oral and written communication. Topic for Fall: Renaissance Drama.
International Women's Voices, Spring 2004
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Abstract: International Women's Voices has several objectives. It introduces students to a variety of works by contemporary women writers from Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and North America. The emphasis is on non-western writers. The readings are chosen to encourage students to think about how ... More »
Special Topics in Economics: The Challenge of World Poverty, Fall 2006
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Abstract: This is a course for those who are interested in the challenge posed by massive and persistent world poverty, have some economics, and believe that economists might have something useful to say about this question. The questions we will take up include: Is extreme poverty a thing of the past? Why do ... More »
The World Since 1492, Fall 2004
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Abstract: Explores the last 500 years of world history. In examining this large expanse of time, students focus on four related themes: struggles between Europeans and colonized peoples; the global formation of capitalist economies and industrialization; the formation of modern states; and the development of tastes ... More »
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