Credit Weight: 1.0 Prerequisite(s): 5 FCEs in History and at least a 70% average in History courses, or permission of the instructor Description: A seminar course offering an historical perspective of the origins of the problems of constructing states, societies and economies in colonial and post-colonial regions of the world from the 16th to the 20th century. The emphasis is on the nature of imperial activity since the 1500s and the shifting relationships between Western powers and what became known as the “developing world”. It is an exploration of the legacy of colonialism, colonization, and neo-colonialism. Offering: 3-0; 3-0

History 4703 Tensions of Empire

Credit Weight: 1.0 Prerequisite(s): 5 FCEs in History and at least a 70% average in History courses, or permission of the instructor Description: A seminar course offering an historical perspective of the origins of the problems of constructing states, societies and economies in colonial and post-colonial regions of the world from the 16th to the 20th century. The emphasis is on the nature of imperial activity since the 1500s and the shifting relationships between Western powers and what became known as the “developing world”. It is an exploration of the legacy of colonialism, colonization, and neo-colonialism. Offering: 3-0; 3-0





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