HIST 283 - Environmental Histories of South Asia

Next Offered: 2008-09
Semester Offered: First Semester
Credits (Range): 3 Hours
Attribute: 3 SS, CD, WR

This course explores crucial material, socio-political, and cultural relationships between the diverse peoples of South Asia and their ecosystems, from the pre-colonial period down to the present. We focus on a series of integrated issues including “forest as frontier and/or home,” “shaping and using the land,” and “meanings and control of water.” Students will write short position papers and a substantial research paper on a relevant topic of her/his individual interest. Enrollment Limit: 25.
Instructor: M. Fisher


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