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America and Europe from Colonization to Coca-colonization: 1492 to the Present - MHIS305

This unit analyses and evaluates the foreign policies and cultural interactions between Europeans and Americans, beginning with European exploration of the Americas but concentrating mainly on the twentieth century. Building on other 200- and 300-level American and European history units, it examines the points at which the histories of Americans and Europeans overlapped and asks: what did the idea of America mean to Europeans, how did they represent it, and vice versa? How did political, military and economic alliances and power relations shift between Americans and Europeans? Topics include: colonization and decolonization; European travel, immigration, race and changing ideas of 'whiteness'; cultural transmissions; and historiographical debates about 'Americanization'.

Credit Points: 3
When Offered:

S2 Day - Session 2, North Ryde, Day

S2 External - Session 2, External

Staff Contact(s): Dr Hsu-Ming Teo
Prerequisites:

39cp or (6cp in HIST or MHIS or POL units at 200 level including 3cp in HIST or MHIS units) Prerequisite Information

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Assessed As: Graded
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Department of Modern History, Politics and International Relations

Faculty of Arts

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