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HIS 262: African History I I
3 credits
The course, covering the period from 1800 to the present, focuses on changes in indigenous African cultures and states, colonialism and its aftermath, and issues facing independent Africa. Due to the size of the continent and diversity of cultures in Africa, this course covers mainly broad themes and case studies. (Learning Goals:G;Distribution Reqs:Humanities)
Learning Goals
By the end of this course students will be able to:1. describe how different societies in Africa have been impacted by partition, conquest and resistance as well as post-colonial developments2. illustrate/show the relationships between/among various groups/cultures in Africa and how they have responded to historical processes, including liberation, state-building, trade, migration, etc3. critically evaluate primary sources and how historians interprete them4. formulate a well organized argument supported by evidence.5. identify/locate some countries or place names on a blank map of the world aspart of this global awareness.
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Sections Offered: Spring 2025 |
African History I I |
0136-262-001 |
A. Chande |
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Mon/Wed/Fri |
9:00 am - 9:50 am |
GC - LVH 314 |
3 |
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