Box 2
Contains 9 Results:
HIST 106/EAS 118–The Transformation of Asia: Tradition, Imperialism, and Nationalism, 1973-1974, undated
Series II is made up of class syllabi from twenty-six different classes in the History and East Asian Studies departments. Along with the class syllabi for these courses are notes, evaluations, course readers, and other curriculum files. Also included is a winter term group project focused on women in modern Japanese literature and cinema.
EAS 115–Yukio Mishima, 1994
Series II is made up of class syllabi from twenty-six different classes in the History and East Asian Studies departments. Along with the class syllabi for these courses are notes, evaluations, course readers, and other curriculum files. Also included is a winter term group project focused on women in modern Japanese literature and cinema.
EAS 115–Yukio Mishima, 1981, 1994, undated
Series II is made up of class syllabi from twenty-six different classes in the History and East Asian Studies departments. Along with the class syllabi for these courses are notes, evaluations, course readers, and other curriculum files. Also included is a winter term group project focused on women in modern Japanese literature and cinema.
HIST 117–National Schizophrenia in Japan & Sub-Saharan Africa: Tradition, Modernity & The Modern Novelist Autumn, 1998-1999, 2001-2004
Series II is made up of class syllabi from twenty-six different classes in the History and East Asian Studies departments. Along with the class syllabi for these courses are notes, evaluations, course readers, and other curriculum files. Also included is a winter term group project focused on women in modern Japanese literature and cinema.
HIST 160/EAS 132–Modern Japan, 1973-1980, 1982-1986
Series II is made up of class syllabi from twenty-six different classes in the History and East Asian Studies departments. Along with the class syllabi for these courses are notes, evaluations, course readers, and other curriculum files. Also included is a winter term group project focused on women in modern Japanese literature and cinema.
HIST 160/EAS 132–Modern Japan, 1989 - 2004
Series II is made up of class syllabi from twenty-six different classes in the History and East Asian Studies departments. Along with the class syllabi for these courses are notes, evaluations, course readers, and other curriculum files. Also included is a winter term group project focused on women in modern Japanese literature and cinema.
HIST 160/EAS 132–Course Reader (2 vol), 2001, undated
Series II is made up of class syllabi from twenty-six different classes in the History and East Asian Studies departments. Along with the class syllabi for these courses are notes, evaluations, course readers, and other curriculum files. Also included is a winter term group project focused on women in modern Japanese literature and cinema.
HIST 161–Comparative Modernization: China, Japan, and Sub-Saharan Africa, 1972, undated
Series II is made up of class syllabi from twenty-six different classes in the History and East Asian Studies departments. Along with the class syllabi for these courses are notes, evaluations, course readers, and other curriculum files. Also included is a winter term group project focused on women in modern Japanese literature and cinema.
HIST 161–Comparative Modernization notes, undated
Series II is made up of class syllabi from twenty-six different classes in the History and East Asian Studies departments. Along with the class syllabi for these courses are notes, evaluations, course readers, and other curriculum files. Also included is a winter term group project focused on women in modern Japanese literature and cinema.