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Featured Courses Spring 2026

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CHNSHIS 135: The Mongol Empire and World History

From Steppe Confederation to Eurasian Empire, c.1206-1368

This course seeks to provide a comprehensive introduction to the study of Mongol Eurasia, anchored by the theme of globalization.

CHNSHIS 135 Canvas Site\

EASTD 112: Buddhismm and the Senses (AKA "Buddhist Stuff")

How does Buddhism smell, taste, sound, look, and feel?\ This course explores how bodies experience religious worlds.

EASTD 112 Canvas Site

KORHIST 125: The Modern History of a Divided Korea

This course looks at Korea's modern history in the pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial eras, as well as contemporary North and South Korean issues.

KORHIST 125 Canvas Site

EASTD 199: China and the African Continent

As Africa faces daunting challenges, the “Beijing model” invites intriguing alternative visions to the poorly performing designs by traditional foreign actors in the region. 

EASTD 199 Canvas Site

EASTD 98K: Economic Governance in East Asia

East Asia has given rise to models of development with distinct visions for the relationship between the state and the market.

EASTD 98K Canvas Site

CHNSHIS 146: The Modern History of Rural China

It’s only in the last twenty years that China has become known as a place of cities and factories.  Before then, the majority of Chinese people lived not in cities but in villages in the countryside, and made their living from agriculture.

CHNSHIS 146 Can