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HIST 0110

Modern South Asia

Modern South Asia
This course is an introduction to the history of South Asia. We will examine such events as the remarkable rise and fall of the Mughal empire (1526-1700s), the transformation of the once-humble English East India Company into a formidable colonial state (1700s-1858), the emergence of nationalist and anti-imperialist movements led by people such as Mahatma Gandhi and M.A. Jinnah (1858-1947), and the establishment and recent histories of the new nations of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Readings will include primary sources, history textbooks, historical novels, and newspaper articles. We will also watch at least one historical film. Pre-1800. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Subject:
History
Department:
History
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
HIS SOA

Sections

Fall 2022

HIST0110A-F22 Lecture (Barrow)

Fall 2020

HIST0110A-F20 Lecture (Barrow)

Fall 2018

HIST0110A-F18 Lecture (Barrow)

Spring 2018

HIST0110A-S18 Lecture (Barrow)

Fall 2016

HIST0110A-F16 Lecture (Barrow)

Spring 2016

HIST0110A-S16 Lecture (Barrow)
HIST0110B-S16 Lecture (Barrow)

Spring 2014

HIST0110A-S14 Lecture (Barrow)
HIST0110B-S14 Lecture (Barrow)
HIST0110Y-S14 Discussion (Barrow)
HIST0110Z-S14 Discussion (Barrow)

Spring 2013

HIST0110A-S13 Lecture (Barrow)
HIST0110B-S13 Lecture (Barrow)

Fall 2011

HIST0110A-F11 Lecture (Barrow)
HIST0110B-F11 Lecture (Barrow)
HIST0110X-F11 Discussion (Barrow)
HIST0110Y-F11 Discussion (Barrow)
HIST0110Z-F11 Discussion (Barrow)

Spring 2011

HIST0110A-S11 Lecture (Barrow)
HIST0110B-S11 Lecture (Barrow)
HIST0110X-S11 Discussion (Barrow)
HIST0110Y-S11 Discussion (Barrow)
HIST0110Z-S11 Discussion (Barrow)