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Name of course : Japan's Empire in Asia, 1868-1945
Description : An advanced survey of Japanese relations with Asia in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Structures and ideologies of imperialism and colonialism; modernization, nationalism and social change; migration and mobility; resistance and collaboration; and legacies of empire.
Prerequisites : 3 hours of history; Junior standing
Corequisites :
Comments : Credit will not be given for both HI 473 and HI 573
Average user rating : 3
Average GPA of classes in course : 2.31
Std. dev. of classes in course :
Percentile within all courses : 3%
Percentile within department courses : 8%
 Fall 2005
Class Instructor GPA Std. Dev. Percentile Users
HI 473 section 001 Ambaras % 0
 Fall 2004
Class Instructor GPA Std. Dev. Percentile Users
HI 473 section 001 Ambaras % 0
 Fall 2001
Class Instructor GPA Std. Dev. Percentile Users
HI 473 section 001 Ambaras 2.31 1.30 100% 1
 User Ratings
Maverick
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user info
course :HI 473
course rating :3 - Good
course comments :Contrary to what you may think at first, it's not a Military History. For me, that was a disappointment, but hey, not everyone is me. Rather, it is more of a cultural and social look at the Japanese Empire.
class :Fall 2001 section 001
grade received :N/A
class rating :3 - Good
class comments :The class is one that thrives on doing the readings and then discussing them. If people don't do the readings, then the class discussions are dull. About the last half of the semester is completely student-run, with the instructor serving as more of a moderator. Again, if you have people who do the readings, it will be interesting. I realize that most people looking at this are not history majors and merely want a 400 level humanities course. That being said, here's the "miscellaneous"
instructor :Ambaras
instructor rating :3 - Good
instructor comments :He can be somewhat quiet, but he knows the subject matter well. Those of us who actually went to class ended up liking the guy and getting something out of class.

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