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Power, Space, and Society: From the Industrial to the Global City

Course Number: HIST 366
Title: Power, Space, and Society: From the Industrial to the Global City
Day & Time 1: W 01:00PM 04:00PM
Instructor I: Trivedi L
Credit: 1.00
Course Description: This research and historiography course explores industrial, metropolitan, colonial, and post-colonial cities in order to understand the roles of architecture and urban planning in political power and society since the nineteenth century. It examines how spatial organization and the built environment have been used to maintain social control, shape social behavior, and foster national identity. Each student shall determine in consultation with the faculty whether his or her written work will focus on research or historiography.

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