1 | Introduction | |
2 | The Decline of the Mercantilist Empires: From 1492 to the Early 19th Century | |
3 | Classic Theories of Imperialism | First map quiz: The World |
The Foundation of "British" India, and the Roots of a New Imperialism |
4 | From "John Company" to the Mutiny of 1857 | |
5 | Shifting Economic Rationales: From "Free Trade" to Opium Wars | |
(New) Views of Exotic Lands and Exotic "Others" |
6 | Charting New Terrain: Discovering "Darkest Africa" | |
7 | Ethnography and "Race Science" | |
8 | Imperial and "Civilizing" Missions | |
9 | Discussion: Mike Davis, Late Victorian Holocausts (2002) | First paper due |
Partitioning the World |
10 | From the Great Game to the Scramble for Africa | |
11 | The Berlin Conference: Power-Politics and Map Fantasies | Second map quiz: Africa |
Violence |
12 | Colonial Warfare I: Conquest of Africa, Boer War, Boxer Uprising | |
13 | Genocides in the Belgian Congo and German South-West Africa | |
Empire in the Metropole |
14 | The Imperial Nation on Display | |
15 | Imperial Masculinities and Femininities | |
Case Studies of Transformation in the Colonies |
16 | Hawaii | |
17 | Discussion: Ferdinand Oyono, Houseboy
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18 | Discussion: George Orwell, Burmese Days
| Second paper due |
Narratives (and Counter-Narratives) of Development |
19 | The First World War | |
20 | Colonial Economics and "Modernization" | |
Twilight of Empire |
21 | Empire in the Second World War | |
22 | A New World Order? From the Suez Crisis to Vietnam | |
Decolonization in Asia and Africa |
23 | Decolonization | |
24 | Independent Nationalism of the New Elites | Final paper due (on Fanon) |
New Imperialisms? |
25 | The Neo-Colonialism of "Globalization"? | |
26 | The New American Empire? | |
Final Exam Week |