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WWI FROM THE COLONIES' PERSPECTIVE

2023 Spring Term

3 Units [GG]

History 151

This course explores relationships between The Great War (World War I) and colonialism around the world. By 1900, the business of colonization encircled the globe. No continent was untouched by the colonial reach of Western powers. While colonial subjects were expected to support their colonizers in the grand struggle that was "a war to end all war," such participation on battlefields and oceans cultivated a growing sense of independence and self-determination. It is such colonial involvement and action that truly made the Great War into a World War that sent lasting repercussions from Europe to Africa, Asia and the Americas.

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01-LEC 2082
3 Units [GG]
01/23 - 05/06 (1) MW 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Anthony Gulig
Adam Paddock
HH1312HH1312

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