Monday through Thursday, May 5-8, 2014
Guest lectures by Ellen Zieselman: Period 3&5 on Monday, 5/5.
Long periods: Work on Oral History and Capstone Projects.
Final drafts of independent research papers DUE Monday, 5/19 (worth up to 100 extra points).
Oral history interview projects DUE Friday, 5/16.
Capstone presentations will run Week 18, Monday through Thursday, 5/19-22.
Final Exam Review, Week 18.
Head's Holiday, Friday, 5/9.
Day 1, Monday, 5/5: Decolonization
In-class: Discuss decolonization materials and homework questions from Week 15. Review “The Twilight of
Colonialism,” in The West in the World, eds. Sherman/Salisbury,
pp. 752-757.
Key Terms and Persons: Apartheid,
decolonization, postcolonialism, Gandhi, Satyagraha, nonviolence, Ho Chi Minh,
Dien Bien Phu, and Kwame Nkrumah.
Homework Question#1: What was decolonization? What were the reasons for the
end of European colonial rule, and what were some of the arguments made and the
strategies used in the struggle over decolonization?
Homework question#2: What role did the United
Nations and the Cold War, i.e., the US and USSR, play in this struggle?
Homework question#3: What
were the consequences of decolonization and the legacies of colonial rule?
***No new homework outside of readings in class.
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