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| Course Description | |
|---|---|
| Examines competing ideas of the Indian nation and the methods advocated to achieve and maintain it. Primary and secondary sources are used to explore early anti-colonial visions of the nation, the non-cooperation movement led by Gandhi, the wide-ranging views of his supporters and critics, post-colonial contestations of the foundations and futures of national communities, and the role of South Asian nuclear capabilities within recent assertions of national identity. (Same as History 29.) | |
| Distribution | |
| C, D | |
| Prerequisites | |
| Day/Time: | M,W — 1:00 - 2:25 |
| Location: | CT-16 Whiteside Room |
| Instructor: | (lmitchel@bowdoin.edu) |
| Class Email: | asian029@bowdoin.edu |
| Final Exam: | 12/17/2003, 9:00 am |
Asian Studies 029 Reserve List (no items currently on reserve).