| Call Number | 10147 | 
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| Day & Time Location | W 10:10am-12:00pm 602 Northwest Corner Building | 
| Points | 4 | 
| Grading Mode | Standard | 
| Approvals Required | Instructor | 
| Instructor | Czarina F Thelen | 
| Type | SEMINAR | 
| Method of Instruction | In-Person | 
| Course Description | Prerequisites: Open to CSER majors/concentrators only. Others may be allowed to register with the instructors permission. This course explores the centrality of colonialism in the making of the modern world, emphasizing cross-cultural and social contact, exchange, and relations of power; dynamics of conquest and resistance; and discourses of civilization, empire, freedom, nationalism, and human rights, from 1500 to 2000. Topics include pre-modern empires; European exploration, contact, and conquest in the new world; Atlantic-world slavery and emancipation; and European and Japanese colonialism in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. The course ends with a section on decolonization and post-colonialism in the period after World War II. Intensive reading and discussion of primary documents. | 
| Web Site | Vergil | 
| Department | Ethnicity and Race, Center for | 
| Enrollment | 22 students (22 max) as of 12:06PM Friday, October 31, 2025 | 
| Status | Full | 
| Subject | Ethnicity and Race, Center for Study of | 
| Number | UN3928 | 
| Section | 001 | 
| Division | Interfaculty | 
| Campus | Morningside | 
| Note | PRIORITY TO CSER STUDENTS | 
| Section key | 20231CSER3928W001 |