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Alan Tully, Chair 128 Inner Campus Dr., Stop B7000, GAR 1.104 Austin, TX 78712-1739 • 512-471-3261

Sarah Steinbock-Pratt

M.A. American History, Concordia University, Montreal

Sarah Steinbock-Pratt

Interests

Modern U.S. History, the history of empire, race, and gender, the Pacific world, U.S. in the world, migration and immigration, the history of education

HIS 365G • Asian Amers/Amer Empire/Migrat

40010 • Fall 2013
Meets MWF 200pm-300pm PAR 303
(also listed as AAS 325 )
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This course will examine the history of American empire, and the migrations and immigrations produced by that history, from a comparative and transnational perspective.  The course will pay particular attention to the expansion of American influence in Asia, as well as Asian migration to and from the United States, and the issues of race, gender, class and national identity that arose as a result of those movements.  We will also examine how the history of empire have changed and challenged notions of citizenship and belonging, often expressed in racialized and gendered terms.

HIS 365G • Asian Amers/Amer Empire/Migrat

39578 • Fall 2012
Meets MWF 200pm-300pm PAR 303
(also listed as AAS 325 )
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This course will examine the history of American empire, and the migrations and immigrations produced by that history, from a comparative and transnational perspective.  The course will pay particular attention to the expansion of American influence in Asia, as well as Asian migration to and from the United States, and the issues of race, gender, class and national identity that arose as a result of those movements.  We will also examine how the history of empire have changed and challenged notions of citizenship and belonging, often expressed in racialized and gendered terms.

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