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This course introduces you to the history of the Silk Roads in the longue duree. Through this course, you will become familiar with and understand the major trends, debates, concepts and theories in the history of the Silk Roads, both the overland and the maritime, especially with respect to the role of Southeast Asia and Central Asia in the history of Eurasian exchange in different epochs of global history. You will also be able to apply these concepts, as you analyze and evaluate the different features of Silk Roads from the pre-modern to the modern period. This course will also allow you to develop and produce new original work in the history of the Silk Roads.
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HH1001
What Is History?
HH1002
Asia-Pacific In Global History: Pre-1800
HH1004
Science & Technology In Historical Perspective
HH2009
China In Revolution & Reform
HH2033
Total War In Asia & The Pacific, 1931-1951
HH2046
Urban History
HH2090
Special Topics In History I
HH2125
The World In 12 Objects
HH3001
Historiography: Theory & Methods
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