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Graduate Record 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED RECORD]
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HIST 7021 - History and Historiography of Empire This colloquium will consider how to think historically about empire in comparative and transnational context. We will depart from the nation-state as the fundamental unit of inquiry, looking instead to: flows of goods, people, biota and ideas across borders; the formation of networks of trade, identity and influence; the formation of communites in the interstices of global geography; empire as a pivot of international power.
Credits: 3
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