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Apr 19, 2024
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HIST 356 - The United States and East Asia4 credits Examines relations between the United States and East Asia (to include China, Japan, and Southeast Asia) from the mid-19th century to the present. While necessarily proceeding chronologically, students may focus on key junctures and episodes of this complex and evolving relationship. Topics and issues covered may include international power and conflict, World Wars, imperialism, revolution, civil war, transnational movement(s), ideology, and cold war. Students will have an opportunity to examine secondary and primary materials and to ask historical questions as well as to draw independent conclusions. Prioritized registration to history majors and minors. CLA-Breadth/Humanities
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