2024-2025 University Catalog
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CORE C137 - Partition: The Division of British India The Partition of British India into India and Pakistan resulted in the movement of approximately 20 million people in 1947. The communities living in the region experience the aftershocks of Partition to this day, as evidenced by three major wars, countless peace efforts, and recent attempts to reunite separated families. Students aim to understand individuals’ lived experiences during Partition and how it affects the region today. The goal of the class is to explore a variety of perspectives of the Partition and its ripple effects across geography, time, caste and gender. Later in the semester parallels are drawn with conflicts and separations in other regions of the world, including Israel and Palestine, North and South Korea, and East and West Germany, while keeping the main focus on the Partition of India.
Credits: 1.0 Corequisite: None Prerequisites: None Major/Minor Restrictions: None Class Restriction: No Junior, Senior Restrictions: Students may not take more than 1 CORE Communities course Area of Inquiry: None Liberal Arts Practices: None Core Component: Communities
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