This graduate reading course on Global South Asia introduces students to the scope of historical research on South Asia's global connections between 1600 and 1960. The course covers sources, methods, and literature from South Asia in connection with works on Eastern and Southern Africa, the Indian Ocean World, the Middle East, East and South East Asia, and Western Europe. Using themes like capital, empire and the body, this course examines South Asia's relevance in transnational history. This course trains graduate students to see scale as a fundamental problem in global methods, understand how it has been experienced and historicized, and the role of comparison and connectivity in analyzing South Asia and the wider world.

No Prerequisites

4

Units

Letter

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Graduate students only

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
CHATTO U
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HIST 282G Chatto U Spring 2021 Total: 14
HIST 282E
0 / 12 Cancelled
Empire and Decolonization in South Asia
Chatto U
M
10:00 AM - 12:50 PM
53.8% A
HIST 287J
1 / 6 Enrolled
Reinventing "Japan" Colloquium
Fruhstuck S
W
16:00 PM - 17:50 PM
100.0% A
HIST 294
3 / 12 Enrolled
Colloquium on History and Political Economy
Chatto U
F
12:00 PM - 14:50 PM
100.0% A
HIST 295GS
2 / 12 Enrolled
Gender and Sexualities Colloquium
T B A
F
12:00 PM - 14:50 PM
98.1% A
HIST 295PH
1 / 12 Enrolled
Colloquium in Public History
T B A
F
11:00 AM - 13:50 PM
100.0% A
HIST 295TS
2 / 12 Enrolled
Workshop in the History of Technology and Science
Brad Bouley 4.7
T
13:00 PM - 14:50 PM
99.1% A