HIST-241

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Early Japanese History

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Course Description

This class will trace the important socioeconomic, political and cultural developments in Japan from prehistory up to 1600. We also will examine evolving gender roles, the development of various schools of Buddhism, and their interactions with indigenous Shinto religion. We will discuss a variety of sources to become familiar with early Japanese views of their society and with modern scholars' interpretations of Japan's cultural and historical development. Offered in alternate years. May be taken for credit toward the Japanese minor.

Course Type

Academic Credit, DIST-SOCIAL SCIENCES, DIST-CULTURAL PLURALISM, Social Science, Alternative Voices, Asian Studies, Asian & Mid. East Studies, Global Cultures & Lang., Studying the Past