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Dec 03, 2024
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IGE 2350 - Empires, States, and Peoples: Cultural Contact and Exchange (3) Explores various empires, states, and peoples throughout time from different parts of the world with emphasis on literary, visual and material culture. Through analysis of literary and artistic works, the course explores how practices and interactions of ancient, medieval, early modern, and modern empires have configured contexts in which peoples acted and thought, and developed connections across time and space that shaped production, communication, diplomacy, trade, commerce, and cultures. Explores patterns of the ‘rise and fall’ of empires; center and periphery; nomads, and migrations; continuity and change in the transformation of societies and cultures; the nature of sovereignty and polity of empires vs. nation-states; and representations and ideological constructions of empire.
Prerequisite(s): IGE 120, IGE 121, IGE 1100 or IGE 1200. GE Area(s): C1 Component(s): Lecture Grading Basis: Graded Only Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once Note(s): Activity fee may be required. Course Category: GE Course
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