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UCLA: Asian Studies Curriculum Resources: General Asia History and culture from ancient times to the main sections Prehistoric South asia(the subcontinent); China; Japan and Korea; and southeast asia. http://www.isop.ucla.edu/eas/web/cur-asia.htm
Extractions: The response of Asiatic societies to the "Jesuit missions" of the Dutch during the 16th century was to turn inward, causing modernization and technological advances to cease in Japan and China. A separate section focuses on India, where the British were able to exploit the weakness of the Mongol empire to play off one Indian segment against another. $69.00 [SSSS] Great Thinkers of the Eastern World: The Major Thinkers and the Philosophical and Religious Classics of China, India, Japan, Korea and the World of Islam
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General general (94) covering all the phases of Indian history from ancient to modern FineBooks Art and architecture of India, Cambodia and southeast asia asia Fine http://www.globalpeaceworks.org/resources/relindia/hinduism_general.htm
Extractions: Global Peace Works peace among religions is the key to world peace home contact us india apply now ... support Global Peace Religions of India a resource for learning about religions and faiths in India return to the Religions of India main page see also the Scriptures of World Religions general (94) 1. The History of Religion in India : Vedism and hinduism
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Archaeology: General Studies [Birkbeck, University Of London] count towards a Certificate in general Studies. art and architecture of ancient Egypt,focusing examines the archaeological record of mainland southeast asia. http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/fce/archaeology/archgs.html
Extractions: The following courses, which attract CATS points, count towards a Certificate in General Studies. Egypt and the Near East This course seeks to place Egypt in the context of the Ancient Near East as a whole. We will study the other important states and civilizations, contemporary with Ancient Egypt during the various stages of her 3000-year history, exploring Egypt's relations with them. Central Enrolment Mon 22 Sep, 2.00pm-4.00pm FCE 26 Russell Square Early Cultures of Mesoamerica This course examines pre-Classic period societies and how they set up the basis of civilization for succeeding Mesoamerican cultures. Examining the first permanent villages in the Basin of Mexico, Gulf Coast, Guatemala and other regions, you will study their intellectual achievements, such as public-ceremonial architecture and ritual ballgames and the Olmecs' spectacular corpus of monumental art. Central Enrolment Mon 22 Sep, 6.30pm-8.30pm
Publications Of The Institute Systems of Peoples in Mainland southeast asia,1955. IKEDA On.ancient Chinese HouseholdRegisters and Documents, A Historical Study general Introduction and http://www.ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/pub/pub-ENG.html
Extractions: PERIODICALS The Memoirs of the Institute of Oriental Culture ( TOUYOU BUNKA KENKYUJO KIYOU ) (The list in Japanese is here Published twice a year, each volume contains scholarly articles by the research staff of the institute and its affiliated members. The first volume was published in 1943. A total of 139 issues have been published as of March 2000. Oriental Culture ( TOUYOU BUNKA ) (the list in Japanese is here Edited by the Institute's research staff, Oriental Culture began as a quarterly journal, but is now published annually, with each issue devoted to a specific subject. Its predecessor, The Oriental Culture Review , ran from Vol.1(1944) to Vol.11(1949). The new series was initiated with the present name and format in 1950, and 75 volumes have been published so far, the most recent one appearing in March 2000 (Vol.80).
Palmer | Southeast Asia Crisis were said to promote solidarity and general acceptance of southeast asia became enmeshedin the globalizing web of and other changes onto the ancient societies http://www.unc.edu/depts/diplomat/AD_Issues/amdipl_9/palmer_seasia.html
Extractions: Background and Current Assessment By Ronald D. Palmer ~ Ed. What financier George Soros calls global capitalism has developed rapidly since the end of the Cold War. However, political, economic, social, cultural, and international relations institutions that will need to support global capitalization are not yet in place. The institutions put in place after World War II from the United Nations to the IMF appear inadequate to cope with the post-Cold War anarchy that has followed the Long Peace and relative order imposed by the bipolar international relations structure between 1945 and 1990. It is ironic that narrow nationalism and ethnic rivalries have broken out over territories when the very concept of national sovereignty may be losing its meaning as the era of electronic cash and massive hedge funds, the Internet, and other wonders of the Information Age transport foreigners across borders into the board rooms of formerly isolated and insulated national economies. I shall contend in this paper that the political systems that promoted that growth are not now sound and the era of post-independence patrimonial capitalism has ended. Popular desire for greater civilian participation forced adoption of a new constitution, and greater controls on military, political intervention in Thailand in September 1997. (Thailand has had seventeen military
ART 262: Art History I: The Ancient World To The Middle Ages order to assess courses under the new general Education system ancient Greece continued;Paths to Enlightenment The ancient Art of South and southeast asia. http://faculty.fortlewis.edu/FREEMAN_M/262/main.html
Extractions: ART 262 Art History I: The Ancient World To The Middle Ages Fall 2003 Credits: Noble Hall 140, Section 1: MWF 12:35 - 1:45 pm; Section 2: MWF 1:55 - 3:05 pm. Course website: faculty.fortlewis.edu/FREEMAN_M/262/main.html Instructor: Michael Freeman Art Hall 133; MWF 9:00-11:00 AM. Phone: E-Mail: freeman_m@fortlewis.edu Course Overview and Objectives: This course is a broad introduction to painting, sculpture, and architecture in both the Western and non-Western traditions from the prehistoric era up to the end of the Medieval period. Five major objectives of this art historical survey are: 1) recognizing the visual characteristics of period and regional styles through a study of major monuments; 2) understanding works of art within their given cultural, social, and economic contexts; 3) learning vocabulary and methods of art historians; 4) improving analytical and critical thinking skills; 5) improving writing and discussion skills. Required Text: Gardner's Art Through The Ages, Eleventh Edition, Volume I. , by Fred S. Kleiner, Christin J. Mamiya, and Richard G. Tansey (Thomson, Wadsworth, 2001).
Extractions: 18 December 1998 I offer this as a further contribution to the discussion I started last summer about the problems of teaching Asia survey classes. I welcome comments, suggestions, criticisms, and above all, notes from anyone else who wishes to share their experiences with similar courses. Although I have taught it completely differently each time, I am finding that I lose a lot of the class (about half this time - ouch! I have only a normal drop-rate for my other classes) and that among those that stick it out the understanding of the issues is by no means always what I would hope for. I don't know what the answers are, but share this as what I hope will be a springboard for further discussion and exchange of ideas. I already have a number of ideas for what I will do for next fall's class, but I think I have a long way to go with this course before I'm remotely happy with it. Clearly something had to change, both to expand the scope of the class, and to make it more interactive. With help, suggestions and encouragement from a faculty development seminar on SEA I completely redesigned the course and tried 2 new things, one pedagogical and one related to content.
General Requirement Sector III ancient Theater CLST141/COML264/THAR141 Architect and History ARTH106 Art of China Japan ARTH103 * Art of asia India southeast asia ARTH104/SARS201 http://www.college.upenn.edu/courses/sectorIII.html
Extractions: The means and meaning of art, literature and music. Following are lists of General Requirement courses in Sector III. Those courses marked with an asterisk (*) are scheduled to be offered in fall 2004. Literature in English or in English Translation The Adultery Novel In and Out of Russia RUSS125/COML127/WSTD125
AsiaSource: AsiaBOOKS - A Resource Of The Asia Society that the nowsubmerged area of southeast asia was the cradle of ancient civilization. intothe system of indentured immigration in general. publisher. http://www.asiasource.org/books/ab_mp_03_history.cfm?BookSection=123
Conspectus Report: History & Auxiliary Sciences HIS 189, History Southwest asia, ancient Orient, Near HIS 237, History - Easternasia, southeast asia, Far East, 394, History - Americas (general, Indian, North http://lib.umflint.edu/CONHIS.html
Extractions: Frances Willson Thompson Library Monographs. equivalent to a 3a, and is 133% of the number from the modified ACRL standard (17,887). The median publication date of the books in this division is in the 1970s, with over 10% published in the last decade. Archives. The Genesee Historical Collections Center, which is a division of the University of Michigan-Flint Library, contains both published and unpublished material concerning the history of Flint and Genesee County, Michigan, as well as the archives of the University of Michigan-Flint. It has existed since 1984, primarily serving UM-Flint students. Among the more significant manuscript collections held here are those of Flint realtor Gerald Healy, African- American activist Edgar Holt, records of the Flint Woolen Mills, Flint Junior League, Rotary Club, and other personal and organizational records. The papers of Sen. Donald Riegle and Rep. Dale Kildee are included among its political collections. The Center holds a microfilm copy of the papers of Henry H. Crapo, Flint governor, lumberman, and railroad executive, as well as papers of members of his family. Finding aids are available at the archives and on the Web. The Center holds a general reference collection relating to Michigan history, besides many books and pamphlets on Flint-area topics. Organizational newsletters, maps, sound recordings, and microfilm of Flint newspapers are among further holdings.
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Electronic Text Collections US general. ancient China (Richard Hooker, WSU) Japanese Text Initiative (Universitiesof southeast asia, Australia, and Oceana. Select Specialized Collections. http://history.hanover.edu/etexts.html
UCI Global Cultures General Approved Courses List general Approved Courses List. Anthro 141A, ancient Civilizations of Mexico andthe Southwest. Hist 171B, Imperial Japan. Hist 172A, 20th Century southeast asia. http://www.humanities.uci.edu/global_cultures/genapprcrs.html
Extractions: General Approved Courses List Global Cultures Home Major/Minor Quarterly Approved Courses Pertinent Links ... Inter-Area Studies 1. Hispanic, US Latino/a and Luso-Brazilian Cultures Anthro 121F: Anthro 141A Ancient Civilizations of Mexico and the Southwest Anthro 162A Comp Lit 100A Literary representations of Latin America Comp Lit 105 Late 20th century US/Mexican fiction Film S 160 Hist 114A War, Revolution and Dictatorship in Modern Spain Hist 146C Latinas in the Twentieth Century Hist 151A Chicano/a History to 1900 Hist 151B Chicana/o History in the Twentieth century Hist 161 B 19th Century Mexico Hist 161C 20th Century Mexico Hist 169 World Economy and Latin America Hist 169 Spanish American Independence Hist 169 Latin American and the Caribbean Hist 190F 20th Century Mexico Port 120B Luso-Brazilian Literature of the 19th Century Port 120C Luso-Brazilian Literature of the 20th Century Span 110B Latin American Civilization Span 110B Intro to 18-20th Century Spanish Literature Span 110E Span 116 Medieval Spanish Literature Span 121 Literature of Love and Sex (Medieval and Renaissance) Span 122: 18th and 19th Century Spanish Literature Span 123 Spanish Avant-Garde Span 130A Spanish-American Fiction: 1830-1920 Span 130B Spanish-American Fiction: 1920-1950 Span 130C Latin American Fiction: 1950+ Span 130C Latin American Narrative 1960+ Span 131B Chilean Literature Span 131A Spanish-American Poetry Span 131C Latin American Theater Span 140A Chicano Literature Span 140B Chicano Literature Span 150 Masterpieces of Twentieth Century Spanish American Literature