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GHS 204 02 4526 Global and Historical Studies Lecture 3 Frontiers in Latin America<br />

Class Dates: 08/28/<strong>2013</strong> - 12/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

Bldg: Jordan Hall Room: 203 Days: MW Time: 5:15pm - 6:30pm Instructor: Resnick,Victoria C<br />

Class Enrl Cap: 25 Class Enrl Tot: 25 Class Wait Cap: 0 Class Wait Tot: 0 Class Min Enrl: 0<br />

Frontiers in Latin America. This interdisciplinary course explores the historical development <strong>of</strong> the notion <strong>of</strong> 'frontiers' in Latin America through three<br />

units <strong>of</strong> study: 1) The Frontier as Contact Zone: The Amazon, 2) The Promise <strong>of</strong> Modernization in the Southern Cone, and 3) Crossing Frontiers: Mexico and the<br />

United States. The themes <strong>of</strong> social and cultural identity, citizen participation, sustainable development and migration will be interwoven throughout the<br />

course.<br />

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GHS 205 01 4172 Global and Historical Studies Lecture 3 East Asian Interactions<br />

Class Dates: 08/28/<strong>2013</strong> - 12/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

Bldg: Jordan Hall Room: 205 Days: TuTh Time: 11:00am - 12:15pm Instructor: Smith,Scott Edward<br />

Class Enrl Cap: 25 Class Enrl Tot: 29 Class Wait Cap: 0 Class Wait Tot: 0 Class Min Enrl: 0<br />

East Asian Interactions. This course explores the interactions among China, Korea, and Japan. It will examine how each <strong>of</strong> the three states has contributed<br />

to the evolution <strong>of</strong> a common tradition, how each <strong>of</strong> them has benefited from the interactions, and how some <strong>of</strong> the interactions have caused destruction in<br />

the regions.<br />

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GHS 205 02 4173 Global and Historical Studies Lecture 3 East Asian Interactions<br />

Class Dates: 08/28/<strong>2013</strong> - 12/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

Bldg: Jordan Hall Room: 205 Days: TuTh Time: 1:00pm - 2:15pm Instructor: Smith,Scott Edward<br />

Class Enrl Cap: 25 Class Enrl Tot: 26 Class Wait Cap: 0 Class Wait Tot: 0 Class Min Enrl: 0<br />

East Asian Interactions. This course explores the interactions among China, Korea, and Japan. It will examine how each <strong>of</strong> the three states has contributed<br />

to the evolution <strong>of</strong> a common tradition, how each <strong>of</strong> them has benefited from the interactions, and how some <strong>of</strong> the interactions have caused destruction in<br />

the regions.<br />

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GHS 205 03 4174 Global and Historical Studies Lecture 3 East Asian Interactions<br />

Class Dates: 08/28/<strong>2013</strong> - 12/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

Bldg: Jordan Hall Room: 205 Days: TuTh Time: 2:25pm - 3:40pm Instructor: Smith,Scott Edward<br />

Class Enrl Cap: 25 Class Enrl Tot: 24 Class Wait Cap: 0 Class Wait Tot: 0 Class Min Enrl: 0<br />

East Asian Interactions. This course explores the interactions among China, Korea, and Japan. It will examine how each <strong>of</strong> the three states has contributed<br />

to the evolution <strong>of</strong> a common tradition, how each <strong>of</strong> them has benefited from the interactions, and how some <strong>of</strong> the interactions have caused destruction in<br />

the regions.<br />

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

GHS 205 04 4175 Global and Historical Studies Lecture 3 East Asian Interactions<br />

Class Dates: 08/28/<strong>2013</strong> - 12/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

Bldg: Jordan Hall Room: 205 Days: TuTh Time: 3:50pm - 5:05pm Instructor: Smith,Scott Edward<br />

Class Enrl Cap: 25 Class Enrl Tot: 25 Class Wait Cap: 0 Class Wait Tot: 0 Class Min Enrl: 0<br />

East Asian Interactions. This course explores the interactions among China, Korea, and Japan. It will examine how each <strong>of</strong> the three states has contributed<br />

to the evolution <strong>of</strong> a common tradition, how each <strong>of</strong> them has benefited from the interactions, and how some <strong>of</strong> the interactions have caused destruction in<br />

the regions.

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