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Dec 06, 2025
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HIST 159 - Japan from Earliest Times to 1868 Semester Offered: First Semester Credits (Range): 3 Hours Attribute: 3 SS, CD
This course examines the origins of Japanese civilization and surveys the classical, medieval, and early modern periods. From the emergence of a court-centered state through the rise and fall of a warrior-dominated society, Japan’s pre-modern history is explored by focusing on political, social, cultural, and intellectual developments. Early interactions with Asia and the West will be considered as a means of questioning the “opening” of Japan in the mid-nineteenth century. Enrollment Limit: 50. Instructor: E. O’Dwyer Prerequisites & Notes Identical to EAST 131.
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