HIST087 - RECITATION

Status
C
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
HIST087 - RECITATION
Term
2015C
Subject area
HIST
Section number only
407
Section ID
HIST087407
Registration notes

SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED

Meeting times
R 0430PM-0530PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 723
Instructors
SHARON, AMMEL
Description
Sugar and Spices. Tea and Coffee. Opium and Cocaine. Hop aboard the Indian Ocean dhows, Chinese junks, Dutch schooners, and British and American clipper ships that made possible the rise of global capitalism, new colonial relationships, and the intensified forms of cultural change. How have the desires to possess and consume particular commodities shaped cultures and the course of modern history? This class introduces students to the cultural history of the modern world through an interdisciplinary analysis of connections between East and West, South and North. Following the circulation of commodities and the development of modern capitalism, the course examines the impact of global exchange on interactions and relationships between regions, nations, cultures, and peoples and the influences on cultural practices and meanings. The role of slavery and labor migrations, colonial and imperial relations, and struggles for economic and political independence are also considered. Recitation will not meet every week. Lecture sessions will be shortened those weeks that recitations are held.
Course number only
087
Cross listings
ANTH063407SAST063407
Use local description
No
LPS Course
false