HIST219J
Modern India: From the British Raj to the World's Largest Democracy
Surveys the making of modern India, as well as Pakistan and Bangladesh, from the onset of colonialism in the 18th century to the present day. Focuses on three key themes: state formation and the persistence of regional identities; the negotiation of religious, ethnic, caste, and gender differences; and economic development and inequality. Surveys the making of modern India, as well as Pakistan and Bangladesh, from the onset of colonialism in the 18th century to the present day. Focuses on three key themes: state formation and the persistence of regional identities; the negotiation of religious, ethnic, caste, and gender differences; and economic development and inequality.
Sister Courses: HIST219B, HIST219C, HIST219E, HIST219F, HIST219I, HIST219K, HIST219M, HIST219N, HIST219O, HIST219P, HIST219Q, HIST219T, HIST219W, HIST219X, HIST219Z
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4.67