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HISTORY (L22)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)SP2022

L22 History 301FHistorical Methods-African History3.0 Units
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01-T-R---11:30A-12:50PMcDonnell / 362 BedassePaper/Project/Take Home2580
Desc:AFRICAN HISTORY: This course surveys important issues and debates that have shaped the writing of African history. Each week, students will engage a major theme in African history and will be exposed to how historical scholarship influenced and has been influenced by political, social, cultural and economic realities in different periods. As an introduction to African history, coursebooks will vary widely in tems of subject matter, methodology, time periods, and geographic region. This will expose students to the diversity within the African continent, while also deepening their familiarity with a wide range of approaches, ideas and research questions. Modern, Africa. PREREQUISITE: Sophomore standing or permission of the instructor. This course is crosslisted with L90 3013. Synchronous each meeting.
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