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Lecture Details :
Topic: Introduction to World History
Speaker: Richard Bulliet
Date: 9/7/2010
Course number: W3902
Course title: World History to 1500 CE
School: CC
Session 1 (9/07/10)
Course Description :
This course presents and at the same time critiques a narrative world history after 1500 CE. The purpose of the course is to convey an understanding of how this rapidly growing field of history is being approached at three different levels: the narrative textbook level, the theoretical-conceptual level, and through discussion sections, the research level.
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