HIST 160 - Modern Japan, Nineteenth Century to Present
3 SS, CD Second Semester. This course will begin with the dynamic changes
occurring at all levels of Japanese society in the nineteenth
century. We will then discuss the creation of Japan as a modern
nation-state, its development as an empire-building power, and how
these affected people’s lives (issues of gender, ethnicity, nationhood
and culture). Other themes include how Japan coped with military
defeat, how it regained its regional and global influence, and
contemporary attempts to deal with its past. Identical to EAST 132.
Prerequisites & Notes Enrollment Limit: 50.
Mr. Wert